ByGeorge!

Sept. 5, 2003

GW’s Common Wealth of Research

Virginia Campus Welcomes New Partnerships, Strengthens Existing Programs

 

GW News Center

 

 
TRI Building  

Virginia Campus Has a New Place to Crash

GW’s National Crash Analysis Center (NCAC) will build a new home at the Virginia Campus in the form of a $14 million, 80,000-square-foot facility recently approved by the University’s Board of Trustees. READ >>

 
Driving  

National Crash Analysis Center’s Decade of Success

Over the last 10 years, the NCAC has advanced automotive and road safety through partnerships with the Federal Highway Administration, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and, most recently, the automobile industry. READ >>

 
Car Seat Safety Tests  

Safety First

Certified child car seat safety checks now are being provided free of charge at the Virginia Campus. Appointments, which take approximately 30 minutes per seat, must be made at least one day in advance. READ >>

 
NTSB Academy  

The National Transportation Safety Board Opens Its Doors

The third building at the Virginia Campus is about to take off as employees of the National Transportation Safety Board Academy move to the agency’s new facility. READ >>

 
READI  

The Virginia Campus is READI For Action

With millions of dollars in congressional funding, READI is a comprehensive training center that integrates the first responder disciplines in a high-technology setting for maximum preparedness of communities — local, regional and national. READ >>

 

 


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