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FHWA Succession Planning

Providing Global Leadership and Innovation in Public Sector Real Estate and Outdoor Advertising Control Through Information Sharing and Knowledge Exchange. FHWA Succession Planning. Gerald L. Solomon, Esq. Office of Real Estate Services Oklahoma City, Oklahoma April 20, 2009.

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FHWA Succession Planning

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  1. Providing Global Leadership and Innovation in Public Sector Real Estate and Outdoor Advertising Control Through Information Sharing and Knowledge Exchange FHWA Succession Planning Gerald L. Solomon, Esq. Office of Real Estate Services Oklahoma City, Oklahoma April 20, 2009

  2. FHWA Strategic Goals • National Leadership • Program Delivery • System Performance • Corporate Capacity

  3. FHWA Recruitment Tools • Student Career Experience Program(SCEP) • Summer Transportation Internship Program for Diverse Groups (STIPDG) • FHWA Professional Development Program (PDP) • Mid-Career, Direct Hires

  4. Training and Development Initiatives • Web-based Training Modules • Topics: Uniform Act, Appraisal, Appraisal Review, Design/Build, Relocation Assistance, Outdoor Advertising Control, and Environmental Justice • Future topics: Federal Land Transfers Advance Acquisition

  5. R/W Discipline Support • Plan to identify and improve current and future practitioner expertise and skills • Plan addresses Key areas with Milestones

  6. Realty Competency Building Navigator What is the Navigator How does it work Mission/Purpose Audience Benefits

  7. Acquisition Specialist Appraiser Environmental Practitioner Highway Beautification Housing/ Relocation Specialist Outdoor Advertising Control Specialist Planner Using the Navigator:Step 1 User selects a role Project Manager Property Manager

  8. Awareness General Understanding Technical Proficiency Using the Navigator: Step 2 Based on the role chosen, user is provided with three levels of understanding. Property Manager

  9. Civil Rights Airspace/Joint Use & Occupancy Junkyards Leasing and Income Land Consolidation Access Control Contaminated Properties Pre/Post Construction Mgmt. Using the Navigator:Step 3 Property Manager Each role is expected to have a certain level of knowledge in specific subject areas. Awareness General Understanding Technical Proficiency Disposals Outdoor Advertising Control Just Compensation Mobile Homes GIS Section 106 Zoning/Land Use

  10. Using the Navigator: Step 4 Property Manager Role Level of Understanding Technical Proficiency Airspace/Joint Use & Occupancy Subject Area Direct Links to Available Resources Training Courses Conferences FHWA Guidance Legislation Published Research

  11. Accomplishments to Date Steering Committee formed to guide the Navigator’s development. Compiled over 250 resources important and useful to ROW professionals. In process of developing a Navigator logo and associated webpage icons.

  12. Thank You! Gerald L. Solomon, Esq. Office of Real Estate Services 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE Washington, DC 20590 (202) 366-2037 Gerald.Solomon@dot.gov http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/realestate/index.htm

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