The Center Welcomes New Fellows: Dr. Jessica Terman and Dr. Vinh Mai

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The Center for Infrastructure Public-Private Partnership Policy is pleased to welcome two new senior fellows to its growing community: Dr. Jessica Terman and Dr. Vinh Mai join as Senior Research Fellows. Both bring valuable expertise that will enhance the Center’s mission to support innovative, effective, and inclusive infrastructure policy.

Dr. Jessica Terman is an Associate Professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, where she teaches public administration and research methods. As a Senior Research Fellow, she brings deep experience in public management, with a focus on the implementation of third-party governance tools such as intergovernmental grants and government contracting. Her current research explores how state and local governments design and implement energy efficiency and conservation policies. She has also published extensively on bureaucratic policymaking and procurement practices within state governments. Dr. Terman holds a PhD in Public Administration from Florida State University and a BA in Policy from the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Dr. Vinh Mai, joining as a Research Fellow, is a Lecturer (Teaching) in Infrastructure, Economics, and International Development. Originally from Vietnam, Dr. Mai combines academic knowledge with practical insights into infrastructure challenges in developing economies. His research focuses on infrastructure financing and funding, Public-Private Partnerships (P3), the relationship between infrastructure investment and economic growth, the role and performance of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), and cost-benefit analysis of infrastructure projects. His work is driven by a commitment to sustainable and inclusive development, especially in resource-constrained settings.

The Center is proud to welcome Dr. Terman and Dr. Mai and looks forward to their contributions to its research, policy engagement, and thought leadership in infrastructure development.

Center Director Quoted in FundFire on BlackRock-Led Utility Acquisition with Canada Pension Fund

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Dr. Jonathan Gifford, Director of the Center for Infrastructure Public-Private Partnership Policy, was quoted in FundFire‘s coverage of the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission’s approval of a BlackRock-led acquisition of Allete, parent company of Minnesota Power. Under the $6.2 billion deal, BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners will take a 60% stake, with the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board holding the remaining interest. Dr. Gifford called the move a “new frontier” in utility financing, emphasizing the need for innovative capital strategies to meet private equity-level return targets.

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Center GRA Presented at 2025 Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting

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For general inquiries, the P3 Center can be contacted at: [email protected]

Dr. Gifford, Center Director, can be contacted at: [email protected]

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Center GRA Mustafa Sever presented at TRB 2025 on two significant transportation infrastructure projects. The first, “Using Refinancing of Federal Loans to Support Transportation Infrastructure Asset Management and Delivery: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic,” highlighted the challenges of financing surface infrastructure, where less than one-fifth of projects secure funding. The TIFIA Program offers long-term, low-interest loans to support such projects, and refinancing can help improve credit terms for better financial outcomes. The second presentation, “The Fate and Impact of Challenged Public-Private Partnership Projects: An Assessment of U.S. Experience,” examined 36 troubled U.S. transportation P3 projects that faced issues like cancellation or early termination. The research identified four key challenges—economic, political, environmental, and bureaucratic capacity—and presented case studies on the Texas State Highway 121, the Alabama I-10 Mobile River Bridge, and the Denver International Airport Great Hall projects.

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Center Director Dr. Gifford Speaker at the 2024 N.C. Transportation Summit

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Dr. Jonathan Gifford, Center Director, was a panelist in the “Navigating the Trifecta: P3s – Politics, Policies, and Public Sentiment” discussion at the 2024 N.C. Transportation Summit in Greensboro, NC, on May 22. Joined by Chris Peoples, Helen Pinkston-Pope, Shawn Wilson, and Mike McDermott, Dr. Gifford provided insights on the evolving landscape of public-private partnerships (P3s), emphasizing the critical balance between political dynamics, policy frameworks, and public perception in infrastructure development. The panel explored strategies to navigate these challenges and ensure sustainable, equitable, and efficient transportation projects.

Center GRAs Presented at the 2021 NARSC Conference

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Center GRAs Marina Manganaris and Narae Lee attended the 68th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International (NARSC). The conference was held in Denver, Colorado, from November 10 –13, 2021. Marina presented the Center’s project on the Relative Performance of Public-Private Partnerships and Conventional Project Delivery During Crises at the conference.  

The project focused on how crisis can dramatically alter the conditions under which transportation infrastructure projects develop and operate, how crisis can modify economic markets by reducing transportation user demand, limiting government budgets, and constraining private investors, and how crisis can influence projects differently based on the delivery type. 

Center Welcomes New Editor

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At the beginning of the Fall 2021 Semester, the Center welcomed Andy Blevins as the Center’s Editor. Andy is a first-year Ph.D. student (political science) at the Schar school. His research interests include third-party governance, community engagement in civil society, and the boundaries of governmental powers. Before starting his doctoral program, Andy worked extensively within the nonprofit and policy sectors, focusing efforts mainly on civil rights and veterans’ issues. He also served as a cryptologic technician in the United States Navy.

Andy currently leads the operations and policy departments for a national veteran-service organization. He is also a Gene Roddenberry Fellow, a member of the National Truman Security Project’s Defense Council, and volunteers on several advocacy Boards and Councils. While in law school, Andy served as the Editor-in-Chief for the pacific northwest’s premier law journal focused on social justice and equity issues, and as an Executive Editor for his university’s international law and dispute resolution law journal. He currently serves as a peer review editor for the Journal of Veterans Studies and the International Journal of Military, Veteran, and Family Health (JMVFH).