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Asset Management Integration Section Overview

Asset Management Integration Section Overview. Presentation for Roadway Conference By Asset Management Integration Section (AMI). April 2010. Asset Management. Providing the right information to the right people at the right time for lifecycle management

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Asset Management Integration Section Overview

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  1. Asset Management Integration Section Overview Presentation for Roadway Conference By Asset Management Integration Section (AMI) April 2010

  2. Asset Management Providing the right information to the right people at the right time for lifecycle management of transportation assets

  3. Who Are We? Laura Wipper Manager (rotation) Scott King Analyst Laura Hansen Coordinator Allegra Willhite FACS STIP Coordinator (Part-time Temporary until June 2010) Jill Punches (Part-time Temporary) Albert C Meynders (Part-time Temporary) OPI Summer Interns (Summer 2010)

  4. Goal Accessible, consistent and reliable information • Right information, efficiently sustained • Collection • Repository • Reporting • Updates

  5. What Do We Do? Provide coordination for integrated asset inventory data by facilitating: • Data collection manuals and standards • Inventory initiatives and efforts • Collection and reporting tools

  6. What Does ODOT Gain? Region requests for data answered in minutes instead of weeks Best methods to collect data once for use by many Organizational understanding of data and common place to access it “Corporate” tools that evolve to meet needs

  7. History 2005 – Strategic plan for more comprehensive program 2006 – Pilot to understand readiness 2007 – AMI created; 1st step is to develop inventory work plans 2008 – Data collection continues 2009 – Making data more accessible

  8. Challenges at ODOT • Gaps in knowledge of available data or appropriate sources • Accessibility significant issue • Interest in data • Culverts, approaches, environmental, etc. • Network speeds an impediment in more places than you might think • Interest in how efforts impact and/or benefit field staff • Want to be involved, “at the table”

  9. Projects • Tools for Data Collection & Reporting • Building Asset Inventory • Network Speeds/Connectivity • TransInfo (to replace ITIS and Features Inventory) • FACS-STIP Tool

  10. Tools for Data Collection • Manuals • ADA Ramps, Sidewalks, and Bike Facilities • Culverts • Traffic Barriers • Signs • Access Management (in process) • Wetland Mitigations (in process) • GeoXT • Pilot for Access Management

  11. Tools for Reporting • FACS-STIP Tool • Features, Attributes, & Condition Survey – Statewide Transportation Improvement Program • One-stop shop for transportation data • Condition, location, and attribute information for assets

  12. Progress Made on Inventory Project started August 2008 – Complete (or almost): R1 & R3; Started: R2 & R4 (est. @ 40-45%)

  13. Other Happenings Related to Inventory • Bridges – PONTIS upgrade planned • Tunnels – COTS package implemented • Storm Water – Pipe outfall inventory underway • Access Management – Basic inventory for Approaches in addition to OPAL process • Signs – Data warehouse & SAM-IT • ROW – RITS project underway

  14. Network Speeds/Optimization AMI circuit ride demonstrated… • Slow network and/or application response times impede pace of business in many ODOT offices • Major factors include network topology; applications; equipment compatibilities & business processes (how data is shared) AMI starts to address the issue… • Team (includes IS and Business) assembled to assess options • Survey recently sent out, analysis of responses is underway

  15. TransInfo – the “Great Integrator” • Will be used to maintain & report linear asset data • Replaces ITIS & Features Inventory • Opportunity for improved quality control • Scheduled to move to production October 2010

  16. How To Contact Us Asset Management Integration Section, TDD 555 13th Street NE, Suite 2 Salem, OR 97301-6867 Fax: 503.986.4173 http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/TD/asset_mgmt/ Laura Wipper: 503.986.4092 Laura.R.Wipper@odot.state.or.us Laura Hansen: 503.986.3308 Laura.L.Hansen@odot.state.or.us Scott King: 503.986.3157 Scott.W.King@odot.state.or.us

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