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The Transportation Research Board’s Airport Cooperative Research Program seeks proposals to plan and execute an Insight Event on how extended reality (XR) technologies can improve airport operational efficiency. The event will convene airport practitioners, stakeholders, and experts to identify integration pathways and research needs. The selected team will manage concept development, logistics, facilitation, and post‑event deliverables.
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The airport industry faces increasing pressure to enhance operational efficiency due to growing passenger demands, heightened security measures, and airspace constraints. Traditional training methods and operational workflows often rely on outdated systems, leading to inefficiencies and increased costs. Building on acrp project 07-26, extended reality possibilities in the airport environment, which identifies categories of extended reality (xr) technologies, their benefits, best-use applications, and airport readiness to implement them, further research is needed to explore how xr technologies can be applied to enhance operational efficiencies at airports.
Posted Date
Sep 9, 2025
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
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The airport industry faces increasing pressure to enhance operational efficiency due to growing passenger demands, heightened security measures, and airspace constraints. Traditional training methods and operational workflows often rely on outdated systems, leading to inefficiencies and increased costs. Building on acrp project 07-26, extended reality possibilities in the airport environment, which identifies categories of extended reality (xr) technologies, their benefits, best-use applications, and airport readiness to implement them, further research is needed to explore how xr technologies can be applied to enhance operational efficiencies at airports.
AvailableThe County of Kern is seeking qualified firms to provide efficiency/operational audit services for its Nutrition Programs for Seniors, Park and Facilities Maintenance, and Budget Development programs.
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The County of Kern is seeking qualified firms to provide efficiency/operational audit services for its Nutrition Programs for Seniors, Park and Facilities Maintenance, and Budget Development programs.
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Mar 15, 2024
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Mar 15, 2026
Release: Mar 15, 2024
Close: Mar 15, 2026
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AvailableTRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) seeks proposals to update ACRP Report 75: Airport Leadership Development Program to reflect current leadership realities and needs in the airport industry. The project will reassess competencies, training approaches, and retention strategies to address today's dynamic workforce and organizational challenges. The resulting updated guidance will help airports identify, develop, and retain effective leaders.
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Feb 5, 2026
Close: Feb 5, 2026
TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) seeks proposals to update ACRP Report 75: Airport Leadership Development Program to reflect current leadership realities and needs in the airport industry. The project will reassess competencies, training approaches, and retention strategies to address today's dynamic workforce and organizational challenges. The resulting updated guidance will help airports identify, develop, and retain effective leaders.
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