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MAP-21 National Performance Management Measures. An Overview of Notice of Proposed Rulemakings And TAM Plans. Transportation Performance Management Rulemaking Asset Management. Transportation Performance Management. What is it?.
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MAP-21 National Performance Management Measures An Overview of Notice of Proposed RulemakingsAnd TAM Plans
Transportation Performance Management • Rulemaking • Asset Management
Transportation Performance Management What is it? Performance Management of the Federal Highway Program is a systematic approach to making investment and strategic decisions using information about the condition and performance of the system and developing an approach to achieve a desired set of national goals
Why Is it Important? • Provide link between goals and specific actions • Guide decisions on best use of available resources • Evaluate the effectiveness of policies, plans, programs and projects • Track system performance over time • Communicate results to internal and external audiences • Strengthen accountability
Eleven Interrelated Rulemakings Planning • Statewide and Nonmetropolitan Trans Planning; Metropolitan Trans Planning Highway Safety • Safety Performance Measures • Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) • Highway Safety Grants Program Highway Conditions • Pavement and Bridge Condition Measures • Highway Asset Management Plan Congestion/System Performance • System Performance, Congestion, Freight, and Emissions Performance Measures Transit Performance • Transit Asset Management • National Transit Safety Program • Transit Agency Safety Plan • Transit Safety Management System
Proposal Comment Periods - 2014 September March April May June July August HSIP Stage 1 Safety PM Planning Asset Management Stage 2 Infrastructure PM Stage 3 System Performance+ PM
Three Safety-Related Rulemakings §150 Safety Performance Management Measures (Safety PM) §148 Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) §134 §135 Statewide & Nonmetropolitan & Metro Planning (Planning)
Three Infra-Related Rulemakings § ) §148 ) §134 §135 Statewide & Nonmetropolitan & Metro Planning (Planning)
What Is Asset Management? • Asset management is a strategic and systematic process of operating, maintaining, and improving physical assets, with a focus on engineering and economic analysis based upon quality information, to identify a structured sequence of maintenance, preservation, repair, rehabilitation, and replacement actions that will achieve and sustain a desired state of good repair over the lifecycle of the assets at minimum practicable cost. (23 U.S.C. 101(a)(2), MAP-21 § 1103)
MAP-21 to asset management? • Each State is required to develop a risk-based asset management plan for the National Highway System (NHS) to improve or preserve the condition of the assets and the performance of the system. (23 U.S.C. 119(e)(1), MAP-21 § 1106) • USDOT is required to issue a regulation not later than 18 months after date of enactment, after consultation with the States and other stakeholders, which will establish the process to develop the State asset management plan for the NHS. ( 23 U.S.C. § 119(e)(8), MAP-21 § 1106)
Highway Asset Management Plan • Plan Contents • pavement and bridge inventory and conditions on the NHS, • objectives and measures, • performance gap identification, • lifecycle cost and risk management analysis, • a financial plan, and • investment strategies
Performance Management vs. Asset Management – MAP 21 View Performance Management Asset Management Plan A performance driven plan Section 119(e)(2) Strategies leading towards the achievement of targets for asset condition and performance Support progress towards achievement of national goals • National goals and performance management measures – §150 • §150 (b) – National Goal of Infrastructure condition • §150(c)(3)(A) – NHPP performance requirements • §150 (d) – Target Establishment • §Section 150 (e) Target reporting
TAM Influence with a Comprehensive Performance Management Framework
Resources • Transportation Performance Management website: www.fhwa.dot.gov/tpm/ • Asset Management website: www.fhwa.dot.gov/asset/ • TRB Committees: • Asset Management Committee • Performance Measurement Committee • AASHTO • Standing Committee on Performance Management • Standing Committee on Planning • Subcommittee on Asset Management
Submit public comments to: http://www.dot.gov/regulations/report-on-significant-rulemakings www.regulations.gov Safety PM Docket Number:FHWA-2013-0020 HSIP Docket Number:FHWA-2013-0019
Contact Information Eric Ross Special Programs Team Leader FHWA Ohio Division (614) 280-6839 eric.ross@dot.gov