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Volpe Center Acoustics Facility Staff Biography

Gregg G. Fleming

Gregg G. Fleming
B.S., Electrical Engineering,
University of Lowell, MA, 1987

As Chief of the Environmental Measurement and Modeling Division at the John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Mr. Fleming has over 18 years of experience in all aspects of transportation-related acoustics and air quality. He guides the technical work of multi-faceted staff. In support of the FAA, he is currently responsible for evaluating, establishing, and maintaining standardized procedures for national and international aircraft noise certification. In addition, he is responsible for the design and development of an entirely new, global aviation noise and air quality assessment tool. In support of the FHWA, Mr. Fleming oversees the development of the FHWA's TNM.

Under Mr. Fleming's direction, the division maintains extensive instrumentation and performs a wide range of field measurements and analysis. He oversees special measurement programs in support of FAA, FHWA, ADOT, FRA, DOD and NASA. Mr. Fleming is Chairman Emeritus of the Transportation Research Board's Committee for Transportation Related Noise and Vibration, ADC40. He is also a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers' (SAE) Aircraft Noise Subcommittee, A-21, as well as two SAE Project Working Teams. He has served on working groups for numerous national and international standards, including standards dealing with topics such as noise measurement instrumentation, outdoor sound propagation, highway noise barrier evaluation, and vehicle tire/pavement noise.