National Center
for Mobility Management Seeks Input on Coordinated Transportation
The National Center for Mobility Management (NCMM) is seeking
input from state and local stakeholders to inform the future of
transportation coordination. Your feedback will help to shape the
Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility (CCAM) federal interagency work
group plan and focus areas by identifying promising practices, barriers,
and challenges around coordinated transportation.
Established by Executive Order, the CCAM is an interagency
partnership designed to coordinate the efforts of the federal agencies that
fund transportation services for older adults, individuals of low income,
and people with disabilities. The CCAM issues policy recommendations and
implements supporting activities that facilitate coordination of
transportation services provided by human service organizations (e.g.,
health care providers, transit agencies, Veterans organizations, Centers
for Independent Living). These policy recommendations are intended to
improve the availability, accessibility, and efficiency of transportation.
Examples of coordinated transportation include sharing vehicles among
organizations and grouping trips among beneficiaries of two or more
programs.
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