Improving Safety in the NASTO States by Using SHRP2 Solutions

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Improving Safety in the NASTO States by Using SHRP2 Solutions David Bernhardt Commissioner, Maine Department of Transportation Safety is job one for our state DOTs – everything we do, from construction to maintenance and operations is aimed at ensuring our transportation networks are safe and effective in moving people and goods across the region. So today, I am pleased to moderate this opening panel illustrating how the second Strategic Highway Research Program – SHRP2 – is helping us achieve that goal. June 5, 2016

Today’s Presenters Today’s presenters will share best practices: How their states are using various SHRP2 Solutions to advance safety and improve their practices. Joyce Taylor, Chief Engineer, Maine Department of Transportation Rich Tetreault, Deputy Secretary, Vermont Agency of Transportation Richard N. Roman, Director, Bureau of Maintenance and Operations, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Read notes 2

Maine is implementing 7 SHRP2 projects. SHRP2 at a Glance SHRP2 Solutions – 63 products Solution Development – processes, software, testing procedures, and specifications Field Testing – refined in the field Implementation – 350 transportation projects; adopt as standard practice SHRP2 Education Connection – connecting next-generation professionals with next-generation innovations 350 SHRP2 projects nationwide SHRP2 is a collaborative effort to develop products and processes that can be used by transportation agencies to address key challenges, including safety, aging infrastructure, and congestion. TRB completed the SHRP2 research, and now FHWA and AASHTO are jointly implementing the resulting SHRP2 Solutions to help the transportation community enhance the Nation’s highway system. The results of SHRP2 research are called “solutions” because, in many cases, the products are processes, software, testing procedures, and specifications are designed to fill knowledge gaps that have prevented innovations from being used more widely. SHRP2 Solutions fit into existing agency processes and help practitioners advance the state of the practice—by being smarter, using resources more wisely, and engaging key partners in decision making. Last year, there was a new initiative that was launched, called SHRP2 Education Connection. This opportunity is designed to introduce SHRP2’s proven innovations and technologies to the next generation of transportation professionals encouraging academia to incorporate SHRP2 Solutions into transportation coursework—and bringing SHRP2 products into the classroom. Maine is implementing 7 SHRP2 projects. 3

SHRP2 Implementation: Moving Us Forward The next set of slides shows the remarkable activity an achievements we have made in SHRP2 during the past 4-plus years. This represents the work completed as of last November, 2015. The goal of SHRP2 implementation is to take the SHRP2 Solutions out of research and move them into practice. As you can see on this slide, implementation efforts have already yielded significant results. The products are organized around four focus areas – safety, capacity, reliability, and renewal. Through various efforts and the 6 previous rounds of IAP, more than $122 million in funding assistance has been distributed to 98 entities including DOTs, MPOs, local agencies, and universities, as well as Federal and tribal agencies. The research led to 63 implementable solutions, and there are now 350 transportation projects underway, utilizing SHRP2 products nationwide. 4

SHRP2 Implementation: Moving Us Forward Approximately 5,700 outreach activities have been launched, and have engaged more than 145,000 participants in trainings, workshops, peer exchanges, demos, and showcases. In addition, more than 6,100 hours of technical assistance have been provided to ensure those who implement SHRP2 Solutions have the support they need to advance these innovations into industry practice. 5

More of What’s Ahead – In June Alone! Product Showcase, Rapid Technologies to Enhance Quality Control on Asphalt Pavements (R06C), hosted by Missouri Department of Transportation, June 1, 2016 – A Success! NASTO 2016, Plenary Session, Lessons Learned from the NASTO States, presentations by Vermont, Maine, and Pennsylvania Departments of Transportation, June 6, 2016 Workshop, Service Life Design and Engineering of Bridges (R19A), part of the International Bridge Conference, June 7, 2016 TIM Exhibit Booth, International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards & Training Conference, June 5-8, 2016 AASHTO SCOP/SCOE/SCOPM Joint Meeting, Implementing Eco- Logical Workshop (C06), June 20, 2016 AASHTO Subcommittee on Design, presentations on several SHRP2 products by implementing states, June 20, 2016 Here’s a flavor of all the events we have on tap for June. This doesn’t even include individual training, meetings, or other one-on-one assistance provided to states through the SHRP2 Implementation Assistance Program. You have a flyer at your seat with more details on June and beyond.

SHRP2 Implementation Assistance Program Round 7: - 13 products or bundles of products - Recipients to be announced in this month 96 applications received from 87 state DOTs, 6 MPOs, 3 other organizations 41 states represented To date, there has been 7 rounds of the Implementation Assistance Program. Round 7 (last round of assistance) opened April 1 and closed April 29. Recipients will be announced later this month (week of June 13). Overall, FHWA received 87 applications from state DOTs; 6 from MPOs; 3 from other organizations (2 from FHWA Fed Lands, 1 from Open Geospacial Consortium) Geographic coverage: agencies in 41 states (state DOT apps were from 40 states, MO was represented by MPO only) 7

Speaker Introductions Joyce Taylor, Chief Engineer, Maine Department of Transportation Rich Tetreault, Deputy Secretary, Vermont Agency of Transportation Richard N. Roman, Director, Bureau of Maintenance and Operations, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

Questions and Resources Dale Bernhardt Commissioner, MaineDOT David.Bernhardt@maine.gov SHRP2 Questions: Pam Hutton AASHTO Implementation Manager phutton@aashto.org Additional Resources: GoSHRP2 Website: fhwa.dot.gov/GoSHRP2 AASHTO SHRP2 Website: http://shrp2.transportation.org GoSHRP2 Alert Sign Up: fhwa.dot.gov/goshrp2/contact Email: GoSHRP2@dot.gov For additional information, please feel free to reach out to me or to Pam Hutton if you have questions about the SHRP2 program. I also encourage you to visit FHWA’s GoSHRP2 website and AASHTO‘s SHRP2 website, where you can find technical information about the products. In particular, the AASHTO site has quite a bit of detail on the products, from the tools and processes needed to implement the products, to presentations, case studies, and which states are engaged in working to implement a specific strategy. 9