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Government’s Role in Shaping Our Driverless Future with Dan Sullivan MassDOT

Can you imagine what a driverless world would look like? The more you think about it, the more complicated it gets. Will there be steering wheels, a need for drivers’ licenses, or road rage? Where do you even begin to think about the legalities behind this, and how will government keep up with this rapidly changing world?  Luckily, for all the visionaries and entrepreneurs out there, lawmakers have their eyes on the future. 

In this episode, join Ed Bernardon, host of  the Future Car Podcast, and Daniel Sullivan who shares his experiences and insights on the front lines as the Assistant Director of Policy at the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. He tells us about asset mapping, where and why human drivers are slowing down the developments of autonomous vehicles, how simulations are used to test new autonomous vehicle software, and even what traveling to Fenway Park will be like in 2040. 

Some Questions I Ask: 

  • Tell us how you got involved in government, transportation, and developing autonomous vehicles. (1:26)
  • What are the big target areas where we can apply technology and get the most improvement? (3:40)
  • How do the goals for implementing autonomous vehicles in cities versus states differ? (12:05)
  • What can you do on the infrastructure side to take advantage of autonomous vehicles sooner rather than later? (18:12)
  • With so many different modes of transportation sharing the road, how do you accommodate for each mode and prioritize safety? (25:23)
  • What will riding an autonomous vehicle be like in 2050? (32:25)

In This Episode You Will Learn: 

  • What role asset mapping plays in improving road and general travel conditions. (2:53)
  • What aspects of the future of transportation are most exciting to Daniel. (6:50)
  • How autonomous vehicle services may differ within a city versus on a regional scale. (13:23)
  • How humans are slowing down the integration of autonomous vehicles. (16:54)
  • How simulations are used to model traffic and the “what ifs” of driving in a city. (21:55)
  • How having multiple modes of transportation will provide equitable access to transportation. (26:52)
  • How Daniel would like to see autonomous vehicle development evolve. (31:08)

Daniel Sullivan , Assistant Director of Policy MassDOT - Guest

Daniel Sullivan , Assistant Director of Policy MassDOT – Guest

Daniel Sullivan has served for five years as the Assistant Director of Policy at MassDOT. Daniel leads policy development and stakeholder engagement across a diverse range of inter-agency issues, from emerging transportation technologies to housing and cybersecurity. Daniel manages the Commonwealth’s initiatives on automated driving systems (ADS) and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). He administers the State ADS testing program in close partnership with the Highway and Registry of Motor Vehicles and leads interagency and interstate collaborations, and research initiatives for emerging transportation technologies. Daniel holds a BS in Civil Engineering and an MS in Urban and Regional Policy from Northeastern University. 

Ed Bernardon, Vice President Strategic Automotive Initiatives – Host

Ed Bernardon, Vice President Strategic Automotive Initiatives – Host

Ed is currently VP Strategic Automotive Initiatives at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Responsibilities include strategic planning and business development in areas of design of autonomous/connected vehicles, lightweight automotive structures and interiors. He is also responsible for Future Car thought leadership which includes hosting the Future Car Podcast and development of cross divisional projects. Previously he was a founding member of VISTAGY that developed light-weight structure and automotive interior design software acquired by Siemens in 2011, he previously directed the Automation and Design Technology Group at MIT Draper Laboratory.  Ed holds an M.S. in mechanical engineering from MIT, B.S. in mechanical engineering from Purdue, and MBA from Butler.

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Edward Bernardon

Ed has over 25 years experience as an entrepreneur and executive in industries related to software, design, and automated manufacturing in a variety of industries including automotive, aerospace, and apparel. Primary roles have been as a sales and business development executive in early stage startups that have grown to become global in scope. Ed is currently Vice President of Strategic Automotive Initiatives at Siemens Specialized Engineering Software. In this role, he is responsible for strategic planning, business development, and making initial sales of new products to market leading companies. The primary focus of these efforts has been in the areas of design and manufacture of lightweight automotive structures and transportation interiors. Prior to Siemens, he was the third principal member and Vice President of Sales for VISTAGY that, without any outside funding, developed industry leading software for design and manufacturing of light-weight composite parts. Initially the sole sales person, he expanded sales to a global organization with direct and channel partners in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Ed was a key member of the executive team during the global expansion of VISTAGY and the transaction of Siemens acquisition in 2011. Prior to VISTAGY, Ed directed the Automation and Design Technology Group at the MIT Draper Laboratory, developing manufacturing processes, robotics, and complementary design software for composites, automotive and textile applications. Projects included design of a composite car body, FRTM and preform pick/place for composites fabrication, as well as robotic equipment for the manufacture of men’s suits, blue jeans, sweatpants and other apparel. Ed holds an M.S. in mechanical engineering from MIT, a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Purdue University, and an MBA from Butler University. He also has numerous patents in the area of high volume automated composite manufacturing systems, robotics and laser technologies.

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