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Looking Forward: Federal Initiatives. GASB Statement 34 Peer Exchange April 25-27, 2001 Nashville, Tennessee. Madeleine S. Bloom, Director Office of Asset Management Federal Highway Administration. Introduction Office of Asset Management Partnerships Conclusion. Agenda. Introduction.
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Looking Forward:Federal Initiatives GASB Statement 34 Peer Exchange April 25-27, 2001 Nashville, Tennessee Madeleine S. Bloom, DirectorOffice of Asset ManagementFederal Highway Administration
Introduction Office of Asset Management Partnerships Conclusion Agenda
Introduction Why Asset Management? • Higher user demand • Declines in staff resources • Stretched Budgets • Mature system
Office of Asset Management • Tools and Techniques • Develops • Enhances • Delivers • Promotes • Technical Assistance • Training
FHWA Administrator Planning and Environment Federal Lands Highways Operations Safety CBUs Infrastructure Program Administration Offices Bridge Technology Asset Management Pavement Technology Construction and System Preservation System Management and Monitoring Evaluation and Economic Investment Teams Office of Asset Management
Office of Asset Management System Management and Monitoring • Revise Existing Systems • Develop New Systems • Disseminate Best Practice • Technical Assistance
Office of Asset Management Construction and System Preservation • Analysis, Evaluation and Monitoring Tools • Training Courses • National Specification Database • National Partnership for Highway Quality
Office of Asset Management Evaluation & Economic Investment • Develop, Recommend and/or Advance Tools • Training Material • Consultative Services
Partnership • AASHTO • TRB • Other Groups
PartnershipMark Your Calendars… 4th National Transportation Asset Management Conference September 23-25, 2001 Madison, Wisconsin Contact: Ernie Wittwer - wittwer@engr.wisc.edu Jason Bittner - bittner@engt.wisc.edu
Conclusion • Customer Focused • Leadership and Expertise • Partnering Efforts