Stephan ParkerStephan Parker

Stephan A. Parker leads the security, emergency management, and critical infrastructure protection research efforts in the Cooperative Research Programs at the Transportation Research Board of The National Academies. In that capacity, he has coordinated the work of technical panels and contractors to produce dozens of reports. Before joining TRB in 2000, Parker developed intelligent transportation systems courses and ran the NTI Fellows program for the Advanced Technologies and Innovative Practices section at the National Transit Institute at Rutgers.

Parker is author of An Assessment of U.S. Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Preparedness and co-author of Technical and Sociopolitical Issues in Radioactive Waste Disposal. He served as scholar associate for Review of the Department of Homeland Security’s Approach to Risk Analysis.

Parker began his transportation career as a bus driver. As the administrator for the Joint Powers Transportation Board of the town of Jackson and Teton County, he served as the general manager for the START Bus transit system in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and was founding vice-president of WYTRANS, the Wyoming Public Transit Association.

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Workshop Abstracts

Hazards & Security Guides from the TRB Cooperative Research Programs

Related Resources from Stephan Parker

Cooperative Research Programs Security, Emergency Management, and Infrastructure Protection Research Status Report
Transportation Research Board of the National Acadamies, June 2011

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