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2005 Trns•port User Group Meeting November 6, 2005 Roger Bierbaum

2005 Trns•port User Group Meeting November 6, 2005 Roger Bierbaum. CRLMS Civil Rights and Labor Management System. Why a Civil Rights Labor Management System?. Need for software to record, track and report Civil Rights and Labor Compliance requirements

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2005 Trns•port User Group Meeting November 6, 2005 Roger Bierbaum

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  1. 2005 Trns•port User Group MeetingNovember 6, 2005Roger Bierbaum CRLMS Civil Rights and Labor Management System

  2. Why a Civil Rights Labor Management System? • Need for software to record, track and report Civil Rights and Labor Compliance requirements • Required documentation is costly and time consuming for contractors, local, state and federal agencies • Current software available doesn’t meet the needs, too expensive or has other issues • BizTrack, DivTrack, Champ, Outreach Manager, EBO, TRS, TransBot • Many of the functions in Trns•port, but compatible with current Civil Rights requirements

  3. 2004 TUG Discussion • Breakout meeting was held during 2004 TUG in Mobile to determine interest • Enough interest was expressed to generate further discussions

  4. April 2005 JAD • Hosted in St. Paul, MN by MnDOT • 31 participants • 13 states • 2 states via video conference • Draft requirements prepared by MnDOT • 100+ Use Cases • System Requirements

  5. April 2005 JAD • Confirmed need for common software product owned by AASTHO • Software to include both: • Civil Rights • Labor Management

  6. April 2005 JAD • Software should be integrated into Trns•port software • Common database • Trns•port look and feel • Able to operate with as an independent product • Import/export functions to state’s legacy systems

  7. Contract-related Information • DBE Goal Setting on Contracts • Bidders Data • DBE Commitments • Subcontract and Supplier Quotes • Approved Subcontract Data • Prompt Payments • Completed Contract Data

  8. Vendor-related Information • Vendor Data • Addresses • Officers / Staff • Work Classes • Financial Data • DBE Certifications

  9. Employee-related Data • Payroll Data and Tracking • Wage Decision Information • On-the-Job Training Program(s) • Trainees

  10. Reports / Analyses • Semi-annual and Annual Reports on DBE Commitments and Subcontracting • Program DBE Goal Setting • Market Availability • Market Utilization • FHWA Form 1391 • FHWA Form 1392

  11. AASHTO Joint Development Process • States share development costs • Eliminates duplicated development work • Ensures compliance with federal requirements • Licensing structure consistent with other TRNS•PORT modules

  12. AASHTOJoint Development Process

  13. Joint Development Process • Built in currently supported by TRNS•PORT technology (.NET, Agile, Unified Data Model) • Independent of other TRNS•PORT modules (a state would not be required to license other modules to use the system) • Must interface with TRNS•PORT modules, if a state has them • Meet Federal and common state requirements for Civil Rights and Labor Compliance

  14. Joint Development Process • AASHTO - solicit states to participate in the development of a system to track Civil Rights and Labor Compliance • Trns•port Task Force (TTF) - will manage CRLMS due to its relationship to Trns•port products and data • Technical Review Team (TRT) - would be formed to oversee AASHTO Contractor development efforts in conjunction with the TTF

  15. Issues Surrounding Joint Development • Keeping the Software Generic • Satisfying all the Agencies’ Needs • State specific reporting, letters and analysis

  16. Meeting the needs of our Customers • Civil Rights Staff • Responsible for the civil rights programs • Contract letting Staff • Responsible for getting requirements on the contracts with our contractors • Contract administration Staff • Responsible for collecting construction data and data from contractors • IT Staff • Involved in automating processes

  17. Benefits to FHWA • Consistent Federal Reporting requirements • Timely responses from agencies to FHWA

  18. Our efforts to involve • FHWA • Subcommittee on Civil Rights • Subcommittee on Construction • Contractor Associations???

  19. Highway Contractor Involvement • Information would come directly from the contractor: • through a electronic transfer of payroll information • be entered manually through a electronic interface by small contractors • Cost to the contractor should not be an undue burden

  20. CRLMSWhat is the status?

  21. What has happened recently? • AASHTO held meeting with FHWA Office of Civil Rights to determine their interest, and support, of an AASHTO CRLMS module • Subgroup of states has prepared a list of “Must Haves” • ITI has prepared “low cost, likely cost, and high cost” to complete the Must Haves

  22. What is next • Get a commitment from FHWA on which federal funds a state could use to fund CRLMS • Solicitation planned for late this calendar year

  23. Development Schedule • Preview showing – August 2006 • AASTHO Subcommittee on Civil Rights • Initial Release Fall, 2006? • End of Phase 1 Release – 2007?

  24. CRMLS Technical Review Team • Todd Bergland, MnDOT • TTF Representative • TRT Chair • Other members appointed by TTF • Based on states contributing funds • Expertise on Civil Rights and Labor Management

  25. Questions

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