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Oregon Modeling Steering Committee
Overview
The Oregon Modeling Steering Committee (OMSC) was formed in 1996 to provide direction and oversight to the Oregon Modeling Improvement Program (OMIP). 

Mission Statement
It is the mission of the Oregon Modeling Steering Committee to :
  • Improve the state-of-the-practice and promote state-of-the-art land use and transportation modeling in the state of Oregon.
  • Serve as a consensus forum and support group to coordinate the land use-transportation modeling efforts of federal, state, regional and local agencies.

Goals and Objectives
Goal 1: Support to Decision-makers - Provide technical information and analyses to support informed decision-making.
 
Goal 2:Communication and Coordination - Provide a forum for exchange of ideas and to encourage use of and share current and future technology.
 
Goal 3:Technical Excellence - Support research, development and application of models at the local, regional and statewide level, to improve and expand capabilities, integration and use of transportation models statewide.
 
Goal 4: Education and Training - Proactively promote and educate modelers on the capabilities of transportation modeling as an analytical tool to support decision-making, through coursework, training, symposiums and case studies. Inform policy-makers of analysis as an objective technical support for decision-making.
 
Goal 5: Peer Coordination and Support - Serve as technical and professional support group to members, agencies, local governments, consultants and others to further transportation modeling knowledge and expertise and to maximize resources.
 
Use this link for the full list of mission, goals and objectives. 

Members
Membership includes a technical and a policy representative of member agencies responsible for modeling in Oregon.
 
Member agencies are:
  • Governor's Economic Revitalization Team (GERT)
  • Oregon Department of Administrative Services (DAS) - Office of Economic Analysis (OEA)
  • Oregon Department of Economic and Community Development (OECDD)
  • Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ)
  • Oregon Department of Housing and Community Services (OHCS)
  • Oregon Department of Land Use and Conservation (DLCD)
  • Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)
  • Portland Metro (Metro)
  • Mid-Willamette Valley Council of Governments (MWVCOG)
  • Lane Council of Governments (LCOG)
  • Rogue Valley Council of Governments (RVCOG)
  • Corvallis Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO)
  • Bend Metropolitan Planning Organization (BMPO)
  • Southwest Washington Regional Transportation Council (RTC)
  • Port of Portland (POP)
  • Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
  • Portland State University (PSU)

Membership List
 
Operational Procedures

Annual Reports

General Papers

Meeting Minutes

Model Peer Review
Corvallis Area Model Peer Review Report

 
Page updated: May 01, 2008

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