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Hi Corbett, 2-18-06 It looks like I had made this page for you a few months back... see below for the first entry. The ITC Business Plan has evolved quite nicely over the years. If you want a brief summary you can click the "How Does It Work?" link on the right side of this web page, and click on the "What's The Big Idea?" link on the right. Here is a link to the most current edition of the full blown business plan that is nearly 70 pages and about 11 megs: " The ITC Business Plan " including the 'strategic analysis' performed by a team of 5 executive MBA students from Notre Dame. By downloading this business plan, you agree to keep it confidential. Also, here is the link to our FAQ: http://www.interstatetraveler.us/faq.htm Here is a link to an Excel Workbook which spells out most of our analysis for the 54,000 mile system. This is version 5 and we are now working from v9. ../../Calculators/National Quote v5.xls Here is the link to the ITC Library: http://www.interstatetraveler.us/Reference-Bibliography/ITC-Library.htm Here is the link to the latest ITC in Detroit PowerPoint (5 megs) you may need to re-link the animations... follow the instructions/links below to get the animations again if you don't have them handy. ../../MEDIA/PowerPoint/ITC PowerPoint Detroit 2-3-2006.ppt Let me know what else you may need... ~Justin <<<...snip...>>> Hi Corbett, Here is the link to the power point presentation I used during my presentation to a joint meeting of the US DOE and DOT back in June. By the way, I have linked into the presentation two animations, and you will need to copy them both into the same folder you copy the PowerPoint presentation so that the animations should play properly when you come to the right slide in the presentation.... ../images/PowerPoint/ITC PowerPoint US DOE-DOT 6-1-05.ppt |
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