UND research turns into National Service You can\u27t miss it when you\u27re driving the nation\u27s highways and byways: the signs are everywhere — literally. The national advanced traveler information system providing weather and road information, now known as 511, was a brainchild of UND\u27s John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences and its researchers, who needed an idea to satisfy a Federal Highway Administration contract. The result was one of the best and first examples of UND scholarly scientific research spinning off to the private sector to benefit the public. UND Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Sciences Leon Osborne was the driving force behind the concept but not its genesis. That credit goes to none o...