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Standing Committee on Performance Management: Update and Status

Standing Committee on Performance Management: Update and Status. July 26, 2010. Kirk T. Steudle, Director Michigan Department of Transportation. AASHTO SCOPM . History Pete Rahn first chaired the task forces in February 2008 I became chair in 2010 of SCOPM and the task forces

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Standing Committee on Performance Management: Update and Status

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  1. Standing Committee on Performance Management: Update and Status July 26, 2010 Kirk T. Steudle, Director Michigan Department of Transportation

  2. AASHTO SCOPM • History • Pete Rahn first chaired the task forces in February 2008 • I became chair in 2010 of SCOPM and the task forces • Six task forces created to identify National Performance Measures across all states in six key areas • Safety • Preservation • Congestion • System Operations • Freight/Economic Development • Environment

  3. Task Forces • Each lead by a member of the SCOPM • Offered 2-4 performance indicators in each key area • Working with relevant stakeholders to ensure recommendations could be embraced as national performance metrics. • Developed a tiered approach • Tier 1—General consensus on the definition; common method of/or central collection point for data collection ; comparability or can be in the methods/data across the states • Tier 2 : Close to meeting the tier one criteria but still needs some work and consensus amongst DOTs • Tier 3 : Significant work is need to meet the tier 1 criteria

  4. Performance Indicators

  5. Performance Indicators

  6. Performance Indicators

  7. Performance Indicators • Planning and Programming—Led by Deb Miller • Engaging Metropolitan and Regional Planning Organizations • National Summit in September • Comparative Performance Measurement Efforts—Led by Mara Campbell and Daniela Bremmer. • Demonstrate state DOTs can compare performance in areas key to every DOT’s mission. • Focus on three areas: • Project Delivery (On-Time/ On-Budget), • Smooth Pavements, and • Safety. • Livability (raised by FHWA) is a key focus area that needs to be addressed. • No SCOPM Task Force yett

  8. Next Steps Aggressively move towards guides/standards for adoption by appropriate AASHTO committees of the Tier 1 measures Launch serious study efforts at the Tier 2 measures and Tier 3 measures; including comparative measure studies Develop web-based methods for data storage and display at the national level Develop long range research road map Get AMPO and APTA support and transit performance metrics into the package: Planning conference in September will aid in this Get CEO buy in and support at a workshop in the fall a month or so prior to the annual meeting in Biloxi

  9. Thank you!

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