A Framework for Enhancing TAM Implementation for Sustained TAM Programs | Presentation
This presentation outlines Ms. Akofio-Sowah's research regarding the development of a framework to review TAM implementation in order to increase sustainability. From this research she developed a TAM Implementation Review Framework (TAMIRF) which can be applied more generally to transportation agencies. It concludes with a series of case studies using the TAMIRF technology.
Organizational Issues in Performance Management and Transportation Asset Management: Are You Prepared? | Presentation
This presentation discusses performance and asset management's placement in an organization as well as the organizational structure of asset and performance management groups in high performing organizations. It concludes with a discussion best practices for managing change stemming from succession through communication, training, and governance.
Creating a Sustained Implementation of MassDOT's Asset Management Strategic Plan | Presentation
This presentation outlines the implementation of MassDOT's Asset Management Strategic Plan. It includes specific sections regarding TAM strategic planning, setting goals and objectives (developing a vision), establishing an EAM philosophy, and implementation of the plan. It also includes a reflection upon what methods and strategies worked during implementation as well as those that did not.
Moving the Dial Asset Management Panel | Presentation
These slides were presented alongside a panel of six DOT and transit asset management experts in order to update others on specific examples of asset management practices that are driving forward asset management in a variety of ways, including improved reliability, reduced life-cycle costs, reduced safety risks, and improved customer experience.
TAM Implementation: Lessons Learned | Presentation
This presentation reviews process agencies have made in the development of a transportation asset management plan (TAMP) under the new MAP-21 requirements of asset inventory and condition and setting performance measures. It also discusses the challenges overcome in this process such as assessment of capability and development of a long term vision.
CTA's Linear Asset Management Implementation | Document
This presentation discusses the Chicago Transportation Authority's asset management history and its progress on its linear asset implementation program. This includes recent accomplishments within the TAM program at CTA, linear asset inventory and condition assessments, as well as lessons learned in both processes.
How Internal Governance Arrangements Can Influence Transportation Asset Management Implementation | Presentation
This presentation focuses on the governance of asset management programs and the advantages well structured and organized programs receive as a result. This includes models for the governance of direction, asset inventory, and technology, and ways to create opportunity for change within the program.
TAM Implementation Journey at Yukon Highways and Public Works | Presentation
This presentation is an overview of Fireseeds North Infrastructure's experience thus far in implementing a transportation asset management policy. It outlines the agency's responsibilities and the steps it took in building an asset management program. It concludes by discussing the future plans and improvements for the program.
Developing the Long Island Railroad's (LIRR) Roadmap to Advance Asset Management Capability | Presentation
This presentation follows the path that the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) followed regarding asset management. It primarily focuses on the recent gap assessment conducted to better understand the strengths and weaknesses of asset management at the LIRR, and the resulting roadmap constructed to provide guidance to the LIRR for the future.
MBTA's Advanced Asset Management Program | Presentation
This presentation by the MBTA focuses on the progression of its transportation asset management practices. This includes knowledge management, operational indicators, models, risk management, and data delivery. As a result of these practices, the MBTA has been able to improve its efficiency.
Applying International Standards Beyond MAP-21 and Toward Global Best Practices in Asset Management | Presentation
This presentation compares the MAP-21 requirements for transportation agencies to the international standards for asset management set by the Institute for Asset Management through ISO55001:2014. It also discusses elements not required by either of those that could help to improve asset management.
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Transit Asset Management Organizations | Presentation
This presentation focuses on the practices of successful transportation asset management agencies. It focuses on aspects such as executive support, following enterprise asset management standards, updating asset management plans, centralized technology, broad performance metrics, investment in enterprise asset management, and preventative maintenance.