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Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

Explore how GIS plays a vital role in managing transit assets for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), including integration with enterprise asset management systems.

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Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

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  1. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Minhua Wang Manager, Geographic Information System WMATA mwang@wmata.com GIS in Transit Conference 2017 September 7-8, 2017 Roles That GIS Plays in Transit State of Good Repair – GIS Integrations with Enterprise Asset Management System

  2. Roles That GIS Plays in Transit Station of Good Repair – GIS Integrations with Enterprise Asset Management Systems • WMATA and WMATA GIS • FTA Transit State of Good Repair Initiative • What Role Does GIS Play in Asset Management? • Asset Location Reference Model • Standard Location Identifier as Common Key to Integrate with Enterprise Asset Management System • Development of Location Services in GIS • Development of Location GIS Portal for Asset Location Search • GIS Integration with Maximo and Windchill • Conclusions

  3. Washington Metro Area Transit Authority WMATA provides passenger transit rail, bus and paratransit services for DC and surrounding areas of MD and VA (1,500 sq mi). Rail: 117 mi track; 91 stations; 1,100 railcars; 217M annual ridership Bus: 11,000 stops; 350 routes; 1,480 buses; 124M annual ridership Paratransit: 600 vehicles; 2.4M annual ridership Infrastructure: Structures, track, power, signals, HVAC, drainage, IT networks, etc.

  4. WMATA GIS Who we are: • An IT Division within WMATA Enterprise IT • Provides one consistent platform agency-wide for maps and data on WMATA’s infrastructure, transit service networks, and support services; • Is WMATA’s sole and authoritative repository for geospatial information; • Enforces spatial data consistency across other IT systems; • A unique and critical component of WMATA’s overall IT architecture, and a critical resource for infrastructure asset management, service planning and analysis, incident management, and public information. Staff: 7 fulltime GIS professionals Software: ESRI suite of software with ArcGIS Server 10.2.2 and Oracle 12c, ArcGIS Desktop 10.2, 10.4.1, and number of extensions: Network Analyst, Spatial Analyst, 3D Analyst, GeoEvents, CityEngine, etc.

  5. WMATA GIS Business Customers: • Rail • Infrastructure and Maintenance • Operation Control (ROCC) • Rail Scheduling • Asset Management • Bus • Bus Planning • Bus Stop Maintenance • Operation Control (BOCC) • MetroAccess (Paratransit) • Planning and Scheduling • Accessibility Analysis • Transit Planning and Development • Long Range Planning • Real Estate and Station Planning • Police and Safety • MTPD Police • MTPD Office of Emergency Management • Office of Safety • Administrative • Customer Service • Office of Performance

  6. FTA Transit State of Good Repair Initiative • Steps in Developing a Transit Asset Management Plan • Inventory Assets and Data • Analyze Asset Conditions and Performance • Define Asset Investment Scenarios • Finalize Asset Investment Scenarios • Develop the Asset Management Plan • Objectives • Help public transit operators proactively maintain public transportation infrastructure in a state of good repair so that • they operate safely, efficiently, reliably, and sustainably, and • offer balanced transportation choices that help to improve mobility, reduce congestion, and • encourage economic development • Asset Management Lifecycle • Procure New Asset • Asset Delivery and Service Performance • Asset Condition Assessment • Asset Re-capitalization • Asset Management Plan • Outline how people, processes, and tools come together to address asset management policy and goals • Provide accountability and visibility for furthering understanding of leveraging asset management practices • Support planning, budgeting, and communications to internal and external stakeholders

  7. What Role Does GIS Play in Asset Management • Asset Inventory vs. Asset Management • Asset Location vs. Asset Attributes • Asset Hierarchy vs. Location Hierarchy • GIS Centric Solution vs. System Integration within Enterprise IT Environment • GIS as Authoritative Source for Asset Location • GIS Integration with Enterprise Asset Management System

  8. Asset Location Reference Model • Location Reference in GIS • Coordinate Reference: LAT/LON, Projected Coordinate System (State Plane Coordinates, UTM Coordinates, Local Coordinate System) • Address Reference: Address Geocoding • Spatial Feature Reference: Landmarks, Common Place Names, Existing GIS Features (Parcels, Bus Stops, Rail Stations, etc.) • Linear Reference: Location Referencing based on Linear Distance along Linear Features such as Bus Routes, Rail Tracks, etc. • Network Reference: Power Network, Drainage Network, ATC Network • Spatial Data Model for Location Referencing • Location Table and Representation Tables • Bridge Layer-based GIS data Model and Object-based Data Search Model • Facilitate Multi-methods of Asset Location Search

  9. Asset Location Reference Model

  10. Asset Location Reference Model • Standard Location Identifier as Common Key to Integrate with Enterprise Asset Management System • LocationID for Assets in Location Hierarchy • FACILITY-STATION Hierarchy: • e.g., A10-MZ(104)-RM(201) • FACILITY-YARD Hierarchy: • e.g., A99-BLD(A)-TPSS • FACILITY-WAYSIDE Hierarchy : • e.g., A12(WAY)-BLD(TCR-TPSS)-TPSS • LocationID for Assets Referenced by LRS (only) • ASSET CODE_ROUTE CODE_CHAIN MARKER (SIDE): • e.g., ETS_A1_319+58(1) • LocationID for Asset Referenced by Address (only)

  11. GIS of Location Referencing Framework for Transit Emergency Exit at Track 2 282+60 Bridge from 277+90 to 281+75 Track 2 Track 1 Incident Happened at this location (chain marker 283+00) Platform from 275+78 to 281+75 Emergency Exit at Track 1 282+60 • Linear Events: • Bridge: location from 27790 ft to 28175 ft on Track line A1 & A2 • Platform: location from 27578 ft to 28175 ft on Track line A1 & A2 • Point Events: • Emergency Exit: location at 28260 ft on Track A1 & A2 • Incident: location at 28300 ft on Track A1 Linear Referencing System for Transit Network such as Track Network (Example is fictitious)

  12. Development of Location Services in GIS • Purposes of Developing Location Services • SOA compliance • System integration with other business systems • Data sharing • Location Service Types • Data Services (Map Services) for Transit Asset Location Display and Query • Map display (require ArcGIS APIs) • Data Query (Rest end point style) • JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) formatted representation • RESTful (Representational State Transfer) Web Services for spatial functions • Spatial Search: e.g., • GP Process Services: e.g., • SOE (Server Object Extension) Services • SOE: custom built code to extend base functionality of ArcGIS Server by using ArcObjects • SOE service example: linear referencing service to locate a point/line event or asset along the LRS track • Hybrid Location Services • Location Services • Map Interface • Can be embedded within non-GIS application, or • Communicated through URL call

  13. Development of Location Services in GIS

  14. Development of Location Services in GIS SOE Service Example:

  15. Development of Location GIS Portal for Asset Location Search • Asset Location Search Methods • Free Text Search • Hierarchy Search • LRS Search • Address Search • Mobile Version of GIS Asset Portal • Demo • Who will use it • Engineer • Repair Technician • Safety Inspector • First Responder/MTPD • Emergency Management Officer

  16. GIS Integration with Maximo and Windchill • Common LocationID • Use Same LocationID • Embedded LocationID • Access Asset Attributes from GIS • Display Map from Maximo or Windchill • Challenges • Location Hierarchy Matching • Differentiate Location from Asset • Example: Rail Station is a location, also an Asset (Structure) • Example: Weez Bond is a location, also an Asset

  17. Conclusion • GIS is the authoritative source for locations in Asset Management • Location Reference Model is the key to integrate GIS with Enterprise Asset Management System • Development of Location Services and GIS Location Portal facilitates integration of GIS with Enterprise Asset Management System • GIS is an essential component of the enterprise transit asset management system

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