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Entry Deadline: Papers of up to five (5) pages due by Wednesday, April 17th at 4:00 PM ET.
TWO WAYS TO SUBMIT
online: bgc.pioneergfa.wpenginepowered.com
email: bgc@pioneerinstitute.org (include your paper as an attachment)
Questions?
Shawni Littlehale
Director, Better Government Competition
Pioneer Institute 185 Devonshire Street, 11th Floor, Boston, MA 02110
617-723-2277 ext. 207
slittlehale@pioneerinstitute.org
POTENTIAL AREAS FOR APPLICANTS TO CONSIDER
- Finance and management: Improve infrastructure construction, maintenance, and vendor performance through creative procurement, pricing strategies, asset management systems, and public-private partnerships.
- Technology: Leverage private sector innovation to improve mobility, accessibility, user-equity, safety, and communications through autonomous vehicles, data solutions, scheduling, and bus route redesign.
- Governance and permitting: Reform decision-making to deliver infrastructure on shorter timelines and within budget, and provide accountable and predictable public services.
- Planning: Advance planning for transit-oriented development, flexible interconnections between private and public options, and multimodal infrastructure.
- Freight: Move freight efficiently and effectively on diverse (metropolitan, suburban, and rural) routes and rails while preserving underlying infrastructure, and improve curb management in densely populated zones.
- Improvements big and small: If you are a rider, driver, transit employee, or simply an observer, we invite you to share how you would improve your commute, from immediate issues around parking, communication, safety, and station repair and design, to big ideas that will reduce congestion, advance bus rapid transit, and double the number of commuter rail riders.