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Vehicles – Functional Safety" (PDF). SAE 2012 Government/Industry Meeting. John A. Volpe National Transportation System Center: SAE. p. 9. J2980 - Considerations
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the Department and tasked with overseeing the redevelopment of the John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center in Cambridge, MA for the USDOT
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(ASRS) Reports. Cambridge: Research and Special Programs Administration john A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center. August 1998. p. VII. Skaltsas
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Surveillance Analysis. U.S. DOT National Transportation Library: U.S. DOT John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center. Adastra Aerial Surveys retrieved
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Project". www.presidency.ucsb.edu. "Toasts of the President and Governor John A. Volpe of Massachusetts at a Dinner Honoring the Governors | The American Presidency
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Surveillance Analysis. U.S. DOT National Transportation Library: U.S. DOT John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center. "Simple Solutions for Hyperbolic