Performance Evaluation Criteria and Procedures
Understanding the determination of evaluation criteria and different procedures for performance evaluation of participants, focusing on standard assessment dispersion methods and calculation approaches for Proficiency Testing. Explore the role of expert perception in setting measurement error values and decision-making for fitness-for-purpose goals in laboratory testing.
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Rec Center Parking Changes Effective Spring 2013 TSAC, October 3, 2012 transport.tamu.edu transport.tamu.edu
History Requests from Rec Sports to prevent long term parking in lot north of the Rec Center to leave closest parking available for short term guests Plan developed in collaboration with Rec Sports Presentation to TSAC April 2012 decided to use LPR technology in this lot Equipment ordered and implementation set for Spring 2013 to limit parking to 2 hours on weekdays from 6AM 5PM transport.tamu.edu
Fixed LPR Pros Encourages turnover of lot for Rec Center customers Automated notification of stays over 2 hours Includes scofflaw screening Provides pictorial evidence when vehicles are in violation Cons May limit full utilization of spaces Customers desiring to stay > 2 hours must park in an area other than 100h Not all vehicles/plates will be able to be read Easy to manipulate (cover portion of LP or cover camera) Will require frequent enforcement Cost: $80K LPR installation Current PBS upkeep, camera & infrastructure upkeep Maintenance: transport.tamu.edu Lot 100h Options, page 3 4/16/2012
Communication Plan Signage Public Service Announcements TAMUTimes Faculty, Staff and Students Bulk email Rec Center Membership email Rec Center Screens Website transport.tamu.edu
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Public Service Announcement SCOPE OF PROJECT: In order to ensure that Lot 104 ( formerly 100h) is used for Rec Center customers only, a 2 hour limit for the lot Monday Friday, 6 AM 5PM, will be in effect beginning with the spring semester of 2013. This will allow permit holders to park in lot 104 for two hours or allow individuals without a permit to purchase parking for two hours at the pay-by- space machines in the lot. ALTERNATE PARKING: Rec Center customers without a valid permit may pay to park in lot 100g or West Campus Garage should more time be needed http://transport.tamu.edu/parking/maps/visitor.pdf Customers with any valid permit may also park in any section of lot 100 and in West Campus Garage after 4:00 pm M-F for free. transport.tamu.edu
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