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Michigan’s Crash Analysis Tool for Law Enforcement Presented to: 30 th International Traffic Records Forum Nashville, Tennessee July 25-29, 2004. OVERVIEW. Crash Process Redesign (CPR) Project Partnerships Accomplishments The Future Partnership Feedback
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Michigan’s Crash Analysis Tool for Law Enforcement Presented to: 30th International Traffic Records Forum Nashville, Tennessee July 25-29, 2004
OVERVIEW • Crash Process Redesign (CPR) Project • Partnerships • Accomplishments • The Future • Partnership Feedback • Law Enforcement Web Application demonstration
CPR Project • Commitment to Improving Crash Data • Partnership-State Government & Local Stakeholders • Multi Phase Project • Provide new Infrastructure (Platform and Tools) • Improved Data Capture (Paper & Electronic) • Improved Data Accessibility by Customers/Clients
PARTNERSHIPS • State: MSP, OHSP, MDOT, MDOS, MDIT, & DNR • Federal: NHTSA, FHWA, TRB, & Federal Motor Carrier • Statewide Law Enforcement • County and City Governments • Universities: U of M, MSU, MTU, WSU • Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) • Insurance Companies • Automobile Industry • Media
ON TIME & WITH-IN BUDGET! Reduce handling effort for processing crash forms Improve interface with MDOS – Vehicle/Driver Data Provided MSP with a new client server processing system Law Enforcement – WEB Access to crash forms/data State Government – Single Data Warehouse External Customers – data on demand 11 years of crash data available (4.5 Million Crashes) New Data Entry System Acceptance of electronic data from Law Enforcement ACCOMPLISHMENTS
THE FUTURE • New Location Processing system • Incident Mapping tool for use within the Patrol Car • Improved Data Quality • WEB Application Enhancements • Improved data Accessibility for External Data Customers
CUSTOMER FEEDBACK “I cannot say enough about the whole team’s involvement with MDOS. The project team’s ability to work with and understand the testing at MDOS was top-notch.” “The system is absolutely fantastic!” “It is impressive what has been done with a fairly limited budget and a project of this magnitude.” “Communication on this project has been better than any similar effort I have been involved with in over 30 years of contact with state government.” “I have nothing but praise for the handling of this project.”
Law Enforcement WEB Application Demonstration
CONTACT INFORMATION Jack Benac Dept. of Information Technology Project Manager Benacj@Michigan.Gov 517-335-2975 Steve Schreier Michigan State Police Roadway Safety Coordinator Schreies@Michigan.Gov 517-333-5306 Mary Wichman Michigan State Police Crash Manager Wichmanm@Michigan.Gov 517-332-5524