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PRIIA Section 305 Next Generation Equipment Pool Committee. Ken Uznanski Amtrak Policy and Development SCORT National Meeting September 21, 2010. Section 305 Next Generation Equipment Committee. Purpose :
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PRIIA Section 305 Next Generation Equipment Pool Committee Ken Uznanski Amtrak Policy and Development SCORT National Meeting September 21, 2010
Section 305 Next Generation Equipment Committee • Purpose: • To design, develop specifications for, and procure standardized next generation corridor equipment • Functions: • Determine number of different types of equipment required • Establish a pool of equipment for use on routes funded by participating states • Subject to agreement, utilize Amtrak-provided services to design, maintain and remanufacture equipment • Cooperative Agreements • Amtrak and participating states may enter into agreements for funding, procurement, remanufacture, ownership and management • May apply to current or new equipment • May establish a corporation to perform these functions • Participants • Amtrak, States, FRA, host railroads, equipment manufacturers, other operators as appropriate
Section 305 Executive Committee • Executive Committee Membership • Amtrak • Federal Railroad Administration • States (CA, GA, IA, LA, MD, MO, NC, NY, WA, WI) • Officers • Bill Bronte, California - Chair • Mario Bergeron, Amtrak - Vice-Chair • DJ Stadtler, Amtrak - Treasurer • Rod Massman, Missouri - Secretary • Subcommittees/Task Forces • Financial • Technical • Administrative
Section 305 Deliverables • Work Plan First Year Deliverables • Complete single-level specifications for corridor services • Complete bi-level specifications • Diesel locomotive specifications • Develop ownership and organizational structures • Determine appropriate procurement strategies • Fleet management strategy • Be prepared for initial procurements • Rolling stock procurements using federal funds will be subject to “Buy America” requirements
Section 305 Current Activities • Executive Committee has met four times in Washington DC • FRA has provided $2 million grant for Section 305 activities • Grant agreement between Amtrak • Amtrak administered under direction of NGEC Executive Board • Sub-Committees have been established and meet regularly • Technical, Financial Subcommittees and Administrative Task Force all underway • Work Plans and Budgets have been approved by Executive Board • AASHTO providing Support Services to NGEC and working groups • Minutes, Action Items, Logistics, • Section 305 Website • Administrative Task Force • Development of polices and procedures • Issues associated with liability, intellectual property • Alternative methods of organization/incorporation • Financial Subcommittee • Exploring funding mechanisms • Gaining better understanding of potential markets
Section 305 Technical Subcommittee • Technical Subcommittee “kick-off” meeting April in Chicago with 150 participants from rail industry • Utilized “C-21” draft specification developed by Amtrak and Caltrans as starting point • Established Working groups from the industry to review, modify and suggest changes to draft specification • Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, VTI, Interiors • THOUSANDS of cooperative, collaborative work hours from the industry • Draft 305 Bi-Level Spec delivered to Executive Board for consideration in July - On Schedule • Executive Board Review Panel and Independent Assessment performed mid-August • Section 305 Executive Board unanimously approves Bi-Level Spec on August 31. • Required for obtaining new bi-level corridor equipment with federal funds
Section 305 Bi-Level Spec • Guiding principles • For use anywhere in U.S. or Canada where desired while meeting Amtrak clearance envelope (non-NEC) • Nationwide perspective for specifying component performance that reflects operational and environmental conditions where used • Dependence on industry standards • Functional compatibility with existing bi-level cars • Operate as discreet fleet or intermingled • 40 year minimum design life • Safety, reliability and maintainability • CEM • Standardization of component assemblies
Section 305 Next Steps • Complete by January 2011 • Single Level Car Specification • Diesel Locomotive Specification • Financing recommendations • Structure/Incorporation Opportunities • Next year • Single Level Trainset Specification • DMU • Continue Structural/Incorporation/Financing • Other work as directed
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