Maryland Transit Administration’s Strategy: Applying Multimodal Methods to Transportation Infrastructure Maintenance | Presentation
Presentation objective: Contribute to the Asset Management Discussion with lessons learned from Early work at MD Transit and from the Highway perspective. Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
Obsolescence Management and System Safety Directed Asset Management for Technology-Based Rail Transit Systems | Presentation
Asset Management, SafetyObsolescence Management and System Safety Steer Intelligent Asset Management for Rail Transit Systems. Innovative approaches to the management of equipment obsolescence to obtain the best return on investment; a holistic “total systems” approach throughout the life span of the system. Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management.
Performance Based Capital Planning & Programming for Achieving a State of Good Repair: Condition & the Prioritization of Projects | Presentation
Lessons from the Northeastern Illinois Regional Transportation Authority: Case Study for Regional Applications of Asset Management. Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
FTA Transit Asset Management Manual Research | Presentation
Introduction to the Federal Transit Administration’s Transit Asset Management Manual. Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California.
Forecasting Asset Conditions with Decay Curves | Presentation
Presented at the 9th National Conference on Transportation Asset Management: Making Asset Management Work in Your Organization, April 16-18, 2012, San Diego, California. Focus on FTA Capital Investment Needs Analysis and Life Cycle Assessment.
Oregon DOT – Asset Management Strategic Plan | Document
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementOregon DOT's 2011 Asset Management Strategic Plan (AMP) is based on a review of asset management practices and the principles from AASHTO’s Transportation Asset Management Guide. The asset management goals, as outlined in the document, are: foster integrated decision-making, establish a statewide inventory, develop an integrated data system, and create integrated reporting and analysis tools. An implementation plan has been made to reflect each one of these objectives.
Climate Impacts Vulnerability Assessment Report | Research Report
This report is the result of a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) grant to the Washington State DOT (WSDOT) to test a conceptual climate risk assessment model on transportation infrastructure. The key components of the report are the formulation of a risk assessment method for the analysis and fourteen workshops that involved representatives from all modes of transportation in the state.
Publisher: Washington State Department of Transportation
Lean in Government Starter Kit | Guide/Manual, Research Report
This starter kit provides guidance and background information for government agencies on how to use Lean methods to reduce waste in agency processes. It also includes a bibliography of Lean References and additional resources, tools, and templates that support Lean implementation efforts.
Publisher: Environmental Protection Agency
Measuring Performance among State DOTs: Sharing Good Practices - Establishment of Comparative Performance Measures Program Infrastructure to Support National System Performance Data Collection and Analysis | Research Report
SafetyProjects in the 20-24(37) series have been well received by the DOT community but have highlighted a need for a support infrastructure and well defined process for data collection and management and for analysis, reporting, and sharing performance information and best practices. Such an infrastructure and process would accommodate data collected in research already completed or ongoing in the NCHRP 20-24(37) series and provide a framework for future comparative performance research and benchmarking. The infrastructure and data-management process would then ensure a consistent, reliable source of data for comparative performance measurement, analysis and research. The database and infrastructure ultimately may incorporate performance measures addressing transportation system safety, preservation, congestion, system operations management, freight and economic development, and environment, as well as project delivery and other agency business practices. The objective of this project was to develop a conceptual framework and functional description of a comparative performance database and analysis infrastructure to support benchmarking and management strategy formulation by DOTs and others. The envisioned database and infrastructure, realized according to the concepts developed in this research, will be managed and maintained by AASHTO or another suitable organization.
Lean Techniques: VSM Event Scope and Team Selection | Research Report
This video provides informational support on determining the appropriate scope of a value stream mapping events and the key considerations for selecting a team for the VSM event.