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NCHRP Reports
Surface Transportation Security, Volume 15: Costing Asset Protection: An All Hazards Guide for Transportation Agencies (CAPTA) | Research Report
This fifteenth volume of NCHRP Report 525: "Surface Transportation Security" is a guide referred to as CAPTA, which stands for Costing Asset Protection: An All Hazards Guide for Transportation Agencies. CAPTA supports mainstreaming an integrated, high-level, all-hazards, National Incident Management System (NIMS)-responsive, multimodal, consequence-driven risk management process into transportation agency programs and activities by providing a convenient and robust planning tool for top-down estimation of both capital and operating budget implications of measures intended to reduce risks to locally acceptable levels. CAPTA is intended for use by senior managers whose jurisdiction extends over multiple modes of transportation, multiple asset classes, and many individual assets. The CAPTA methodology provides a means for moving across transportation assets to address system vulnerabilities that could result in significant losses given the threats and hazards of greatest concern. This guide was reviewed by many state and local agencies and was pilot tested by the Maryland Department of Transportation (DOT), the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), and the Virginia DOT.
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Document
Jan 2009
GASB 34—Methods for Condition Assessment and Preservation | Research Report
Asset ManagementThis report updates the findings contained in NCHRP Report 522, "A Review of DOT Compliance with GASB 34 Requirements." NCHRP Report 522 provided a comprehensive look at approaches taken by AASHTO member departments to comply with the requirements of Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 34. NCHRP Report 608 provides a recommended practices guide that identifies effective methodologies that integrate infrastructure inventory, condition assessments, minimum acceptable condition levels, and funding decisions with GASB 34 reporting requirements and assesses the operational and financial impacts of reporting under GASB 34. This report will be helpful to professionals who work with state departments of transportation and local governments in the areas of finance, auditing, asset management, and policymaking.
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Document
Jan 2008
Estimating the Effects of Pavement Condition on Vehicle Operating Costs (NCHRP Report 720) | Research Report
Asset Management, PavementThis report presents models for estimating the effects of pavement condition on vehicle operating costs. These models address fuel consumption, tire wear, and repair and maintenance costs and are presented as computational software on the accompanying CD-ROM, CRP-CD-111, to facilitate use. The material contained in the report should be of immediate interest to state pavement, construction, and maintenance engineers; vehicle fleet managers; and those involved in pavement investment decision processes and financial aspects of highway transportation.
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Maryland Transportation Resilience Improvement Plan
MDOT has crafted this Transportation Resilience Improvement Plan (TRIP) to direct strategic investments in critical i…
Utah DOT Resilience Improvement Plan
The UDOT Resilience Improvement Plan (RIP) strategically addresses vulnerabilities in Utah’s transportation systems…
New Mexico DOT Resilience Improvement Plan
NMDOT's Resilience Improvement Plan (RIP) evaluates the risks that current and future weather events and natural disa…
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Tim Henkel – 2022 AASHTO Thomas H. MacDonald Memorial Award

Asset Valuation Guide
The Asset Valuation Guide helps transportation agencies compute and leverage system level valuations of their transportation assets.
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