Guidebook for Managing Data from Emerging Technologies for Transportation | Research Report
Asset Management, System PerformanceAs new technologies are developed in the field of transportation, agencies have the opportunity to collect more data than ever before. In this report, agencies are introduced to an eight step framework for managing this new big data and incorporating it into asset management. The eight steps start with gaining an understanding of big data, then walk through the process for piloting a big data test environment. The steps end with demonstrating the value of the data to other business units and executives and set up a formal storage environment. Supporting this report are several additional tools, including a data management capability self-assessment, a catalog tool, and more information on data governance.
Transportation Asset Management in a COVID-19 World | DocumentWebinar/Video
Asset Management, Economy, System PerformanceThis TRB Circular report covers the discussions of CEOs from state, regional, and transit agencies on the topic of the pandemic, and how it has impacted their agencies' planned investments. The webinar, from July 2020, featured six panelists from Pennsylvania, Utah, Kansas, California, Maryland, and DC. They explored the immediate impacts of the pandemic to their operations, the challenges three months in, and some of their creative solutions. The key messages emerging from the discussions were returning to normal, approaching the problems, and putting people first.
Framework for Managing Data from Emerging Transportation Technologies to Support Decision-Making | Research Report
This report provides a guide for agencies transitioning into a more modern data management approach. It covers the knowledge, environment, projects, and personnel buy-in necessary to successfully shift from a traditional data management approach to one that takes on "big data" with an assortment of novel technologies.
This report supplements NCHRP Research Report 952.
Collecting and Sharing of Operations and Safety Data (ACRP Research Report 222) | Research Report
SafetyThis report presents an essential component of an airport's risk management data process: collecting and sharing operations and safety data. Such data helps airports monitor their performance and benchmark against the industry. To aid airports in this endeavor, this report identifies best practices and data sources for collecting such data. It also explains some of the challenges associated with the process and outlines a plan for a future national database.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Infrastructure | Case Study/Practice Example, Flyer/Handout, Presentation, Webinar/Video
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThis project is intended to expand the understanding of BIM and its capbilities, share state DOTs' knowledge and experience, and help DOTs identify steps to advance the use and practice.
MULTIPLAN 2045 | Plan
The 2045 Mississippi Unified Long-Range Transportation Infrastructure Plan is currently in progress, and the previous MULTIPLAN 2040 is no longer accessible over the internet. The final draft of the plan is undergoing revision and an environmental impact study is being conducted, so the public review period is expected to begin soon.
Performance-Based Planning and Programming | Website
Asset ManagementPerformance-based planning and programming connects the day-to-day asset management decisions with a broader long-range plan, and it unites both under a common set of goals. On this FHWA webpage, you can find more information on the topic and links to performance-based planning resources.
Transportation Asset Management: Methodology and Applications | Book, Guide/Manual
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThis book examines asset management from a multi-modal perspective, including methods to evaluate system needs, setting goals and performance measures, data and modeling, trade-off analysis, project evaluation, and financing.
Transit Asset Management Systems Handbook | Guide/Manual
Asset Management, System PerformanceThis handbook is intended to expand upon and provide general information and guidance on the management of systems and associated assets used in the transit operating environment in support of the FTA Transit Asset Management (TAM) rule. It offers a framework that outlines systems theoretical concepts and defines specific classes and types of transit systems to foster consistency in transit system asset management practices. Practical information is presented to assist transit operators in their efforts to inventory systems assets and identify activities and investments needed throughout the system life cycle to receive the most value from the system.
Transportation Resilience 2019: 2nd International Conference on Resilience to Natural Hazards and Extreme Weather | Case Study/Practice Example, Marketing/Communications
Environment, System PerformanceThis report captures discussions and remarks from the 2019 Transportation Resilience conference. At this conference, presenters and attendees shared advancements made in their transportation agencies to improve resilience to natural disasters, climate change, and the impact of extreme weather events. The summary report underscores the state-of-practice, acknowledges existing gaps, and plans for future studies to fill the gaps. It should be used to inform practitioners and continue development in this area.
Emerging Challenges to Priced Managed Lanes (NCHRP Synthesis 559) | Research Report
Asset Management, PavementA comprehensive review of the challenges of implementing managed lanes from the perspective of state DOTs is presented in this research report. The review covers much of the available literature (60 publications and over 700 media articles), a survey sent to 50 state DOTs, and six relevant case studies. With an often highly dubious public, there is quite a wide gap between the goals of DOTs' managed lanes and the public's assumptions. This research seeks to understand that gap and present best practices for overcoming the challenges facing tolling or pricing on managed lanes.
Moving Forward RI 2040 | Plan
The most recent version of Rhode Island's long range plan was published as a draft in fall 2020 with a final version expected following the public comment period. The plan covers the state's vision, trends, infrastructure and financial needs, performance measures, and future projects.