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ASSET DATA WAREHOUSE. TUgis 2014 March 18, 2014. Introductions. Joseph Benedetta, Asset Management Coordinator Maryland State Highway Administration Office of Planning & Preliminary Engineering Program Development Division 410.545.5633 jbenedetta@sha.state.md.us Laurie Goudy
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ASSET DATA WAREHOUSE TUgis 2014 March 18, 2014
Introductions Joseph Benedetta, Asset Management Coordinator Maryland State Highway Administration Office of Planning & Preliminary Engineering Program Development Division 410.545.5633 jbenedetta@sha.state.md.us Laurie Goudy Maryland State Highway Administration Office of Planning & Preliminary Engineering DSED 410.545.5681 lgoudy@sha.state.md.us Brad Spittel & Scott Messier KCI Technologies, Inc. Geospatial Solutions 443.615.0734 brad.spittel@kci.com
Overview of Asset Management Program • Overall objective of asset management: • Meet desired performance standards in the most cost-effective way today and into the future • To effectively manage our transportation assets, we need: • Good information on what infrastructure assets we own and / or maintain • Good information on what condition these infrastructure assets are in • Data on how they are performing
Asset Data Warehouse Application • Goals of ADW project: • Easy-to-use toolset for maintenance of asset information: • Lighting • Traffic Barriers • Signs • Rumble Strips • Line Striping • GAMS - Invasive Species • Park & Ride Lots (coming soon) • Raised Pavement Markings (coming soon) • Integrated map for editing and display of assets • Centralized GIS database, integrated within a secure application framework (eGIS), comprehensive reporting capabilities
Timeline of Assets ADW Lighting (April 2011) ADW GAMS Invasive Species (September 2013) ADW GAMS Field Tool (March 2014) ADW Park & Ride (January 2014) ADW Traffic Barriers (September 2011) ADW Rumble Strips (March 2012) ADW Line Striping (August 2012) ADW Signs (September 2012) ADW Raised Markings (January 2014)
Asset Data Warehouse - Security • Secure environment for maintaining asset data • Only users with editor privileges have the ability to add, update, or delete data • System recognizes users based on Windows’ sign-on
Interface Overview - Selection • Two Selection Methods: • Select by Form • Select by Map
Interface Overview - Selection by Map • Draw polygon on the map to select
Interface Overview - Results • Results Tab: • Presents assets by route • Features • Attributes • Selection tab is accessible to change selection criteria
Interface Overview - Results • Attribute Information Manager: • For the record selected in the Feature Manager, information can be updated / modified and then saved • Attributes are displayed based upon the selected tab: • Installation tab • Signs (panels) tab
Primary Editing Functionality • Editing tools available in asset editor: • Add - adds sign installation feature with attributes to the signs database • Move - adjust the position of an existing asset feature to a new location on the map • Delete - remove a feature from the database • Update Location - change the route information associated to the feature
Demonstration Walkthrough: eGIS ADW Asset Editor
Benefits • Easy-to-use, eGIS-based environment for data maintenance • Centralized management and storage • Integrated reporting • Future enhancements: • Field data collection tools • Linking asset information to third-party maintenance work order systems • Cost analysis and life expectancy • Additional assets • Maintenance and enhancements to existing assets
Development & Deployment Process • Requirements • Design • Wireframes mockups • Database structure • Data migration plan • Development & Testing • Deployment • Production release • Documentation • Training
Contact and QA Joseph Benedetta, Asset Management Coordinator Maryland State Highway Administration Office of Planning & Preliminary Engineering Program Development Division 410.545.5633 jbenedetta@sha.state.md.us