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Searle Freedom Trust Transportation Fellow and Director of Transportation Policy
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Bio
Robert Poole is director of transportation policy and Searle Freedom Trust Transportation Fellow at Reason Foundation. Poole, an MIT-trained engineer, has advised the Ronald Reagan, the George H.W. Bush, the Clinton, and the George W. Bush administrations.
Surface Transportation
In the field of surface transportation, Poole has advised the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Transit Administration, the White House Office of Policy Development, National Economic Council, Government Accountability Office, and state DOTs in numerous states.
Poole's 1988 policy paper proposing privately financed toll lanes to relieve congestion directly inspired California's landmark private tollway law (AB 680), which authorized four pilot toll projects including the successful 91 Express Lanes in Orange County. More than 20 other states and the federal government have since enacted similar public-private partnership legislation. In 1993, Poole oversaw a study that coined the term HOT (high-occupancy toll) Lanes, a term which has become widely accepted since.
California Gov. Pete Wilson appointed Poole to the California's Commission on Transportation Investment and he also served on the Caltrans Privatization Advisory Steering Committee, where he helped oversee the implementation of AB 680.
From 2003 to 2005, he was a member of the Transportation Research Board's special committee on the long-term viability of the fuel tax for highway finance. In 2008 he served as a member of the Texas Study Committee on Private Participation in Toll Roads, appointed by Gov. Rick Perry. In 2009, he was a member of an Expert Review Panel for Washington State DOT, advising on a $1.5 billion toll mega-project. In 2010, he was a member of the transportation transition team for Florida's Governor-elect Rick Scott. He is a member of two TRB standing committees: Congestion Pricing and Managed Lanes.
Aviation
Poole is a member of the Government Accountability Office's National Aviation Studies Advisory Panel and he has testified before the House and Senate's aviation subcommittees on numerous occasions. Following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Poole consulted the White House Domestic Policy Council and the leadership of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee.
He has also advised the Federal Aviation Administration, Office of the Secretary of Transportation, White House Office of Policy Development, National Performance Review, National Economic Council, and the National Civil Aviation Review Commission on aviation issues. Poole is a member of the Critical Infrastructure Council of the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation and of the Air Traffic Control Association.
Poole was among the first to propose the commercialization of the U.S. air traffic control system, and his work in this field has helped shape proposals for a U.S. air traffic control corporation. A version of his corporation concept was implemented in Canada in 1996 and was more recently endorsed by several former top FAA administrators.
Poole's studies also launched a national debate on airport privatization in the United States. He advised both the FAA and local officials during the 1989-90 controversy over the proposed privatization of Albany (NY) Airport. His policy research on this issue helped inspire Congress' 1996 enactment of the Airport Privatization Pilot Program and the privatization of Indianapolis' airport management under Mayor Steve Goldsmith.
General Background
Robert Poole co-founded the Reason Foundation with Manny Klausner and Tibor Machan in 1978, and served as its president and CEO from then until the end of 2000. He was a member of the Bush-Cheney transition team in 2000. Over the years, he has advised the Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Clinton, and George W. Bush administrations on privatization and transportation policy.
Poole is credited as the first person to use the term "privatization" to refer to the contracting-out of public services and is the author of the first-ever book on privatization, Cutting Back City Hall, published by Universe Books in 1980. He is also editor of the books Instead of Regulation: Alternatives to Federal Regulatory Agencies (Lexington Books, 1981), Defending a Free Society (Lexington Books, 1984), and Unnatural Monopolies (Lexington Books, 1985). He also co-edited the book Free Minds & Free Markets: 25 Years of Reason (Pacific Research Institute, 1993).
Poole has written hundreds of articles, papers, and policy studies on privatization and transportation issues. His popular writings have appeared in national newspapers, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes, and numerous other publications. He has also been a guest on network television programs such as Good Morning America, NBC's Nightly News, ABC's World News Tonight, and the CBS Evening News. Poole writes a monthly column on transportation issues for Public Works Financing.
Poole earned his B.S. and M.S. in mechanical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and did graduate work in operations research at New York University.
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- Airport Security: Let airports take over
Government shouldn't be regulator and provider
Robert Poole
October 17, 2005 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #16
Topics include: resiliency vs. target-hardening in disaster preparedness; dumping rinky-dink screening; secondary cockpit doors on United; fixing up the opt-out program; and other news.
Robert Poole
September 1, 2005 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #29
Topics include: GAO's call for major ATC cost savings; taxes vs. user fees; overseas ATC corporation success; out of control TRACONs; and decision time on flight service station outsourcing.
Robert Poole
September 1, 2005 - Equity Investors: Outsourced Flight Service Stations Save FAA $2.2 Billion
New technology, consolidation reduces costs 40 percent
Robert Poole
September 1, 2005 - Improving Management of the Aviation Security Workforce
Testimony before U.S. House Homeland Security subcommittee
Robert Poole
July 28, 2005 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #15
Topics include: transit security vs. aviation security; progress with the Registered Traveler program; protecting airports, not aircraft; devolving screening to airports; and other news.
Robert Poole
July 1, 2005 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #28
Topics include: a congressional threat to flight service outsourcing; another TRACON scandal; progress on ATC funding reform; a global comparison of ATC performance; and S&P on ATC corporations.
Robert Poole
July 1, 2005 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #27
Topics include: the FAA Management Advisory Council's call for reform; the nightmare at the New York TRACON; governance at Nav Canada; and NBAA's distortions on user fees.
Robert Poole
June 1, 2005 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #14
Topics include: the beginning of Orlando's private "Known Traveler" program, airport screening opt-out risks, the costs and limits of missile defense, risk-based threat screening, and other news.
Robert Poole
June 1, 2005 - Air Traffic's Window of Opportunity
User fees can modernize, stabilize system
Robert Poole
May 9, 2005 - Resolving the Crisis in Air Traffic Control Funding
Vaughn Cordle and Robert Poole
May 1, 2005 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #26
Topics include: FAA forum on ATC funding crunch; Reason's new ATC funding report; the Aviation Trust Fund; GAO's report on commercialized ATC providers overseas; and Congressman Mica's hearing on the FAA funding crunch.
Robert Poole
May 1, 2005 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #25
Topics include: user charges for ATC services; the FAA funding crunch; fresh thinking on ATC modernization; and Reason's upcoming ATC funding report.
Robert Poole
April 1, 2005 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #13
Topics include: homeland security priorities, the future of airport screening, paying for aviation security, expanding the registered traveler program, the arrival of better EDS technology, and other news.
Robert Poole
March 1, 2005 - Security: A Time to Pause
The airport industry needs to push for fundamental changes at TSA
Robert Poole
February 15, 2005 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #24
Topics include: lessons from flight service station outsourcing; FAA's budget woes; increasing controller productivity through technology; and why more flight levels aren't producing expected time savings.
Robert Poole
February 1, 2005 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #23
Topics include: FAA's controller workforce plan, next-generation air traffic management, entrepreneurial airservices in the Pacific, and ATC privatization in Germany.
Robert Poole
January 1, 2005 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #12
Topics include: departing Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge's legacy, the Screening Partnership Program, increasingly intrusive airport screenings, new approaches to the Registered Traveller Program, and other news.
Robert Poole
December 1, 2004 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #22
Topics include: FAA's "perfect storm" budget crisis, operational error reporting, expanding ATC capacity, and the controller workforce issue.
Robert Poole
November 1, 2004 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #21
Topics include: controller shortages, ATC procurement reform in Australia, identifying ATO's "customers," and consolidating flight service stations.
Robert Poole
September 1, 2004 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #11
Topics include: security flaws identified in the 9/11 Commission report, compensated secondary screening, alternative baggage handling, Congressman Mica's critique of TSA, congressional innumeracy, and other news.
Robert Poole
September 1, 2004 - FAA Threats Don't Fly
Pricing solution to flight delays
Robert Poole
August 27, 2004 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #10
Topics include: access control and perimeter security, explosive detection screening, screening opt-out guidelines, concerns about TSA screeners, and other news.
Robert Poole
July 1, 2004 - Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter #20
Topics include: ATC safety regulation, Nav Canada's rate increase, increasing airspace capacity, and controller-pilot data link communications.
Robert Poole
June 1, 2004 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #9
Topics include: devolution, disaster response, and other security news.
Robert Poole
May 1, 2004
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