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NJBDA/US EDA Smart Ports Workshop This Virtual New Jersey Big Data Alliance (NJBDA) Smart Ports workshop is hosted by the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) Institute for Data Science and supported by the US Economic Development Administration (US EDA) to discover the benefits and opportunities for innovations in the port systems. David Bader, Director, Institute for Data Science at NJIT will moderate this workshop with an introduction by Peggy Brennan-Tonetta, NJBDA Co-Founder and Past-President, and Director, Resource and Economic Development, Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station at Rutgers University. Beth Rooney, Port Director at The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, will kick-off the workshop with an overview of the inter-model port operations, including on the water-side, terminal, and land-side. Dennis Monts, Chief Operations Officer for Advent eModal, is scheduled to speak. eModal is the world's largest port community platform with a mission to deliver a market-leading, stable, secure, and scalable technology platform that connects stakeholders and digitizes all intermodal transactions. Anne Strauss-Wieder, Director, Freight Planning, at North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority is also scheduled to speak. The NJTPA is the federally authorized Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). An MPO is a federally mandated and federally funded transportation planning agency made up of representatives from local government and key transportation agencies. Congress created MPOs to give local elected officials a stronger role in guiding federal transportation investment and to ensure that these decisions are based on a continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive (“3C”) planning process.