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1 Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O)
Performance Measurement Dimension Challenges and Opportunities from a State DOT Perspective based on Federal Highway Administration Capability Maturity Model Workshops Subrat Mahapatra Maryland State Highway Administration

2 Presentation Focus “why you implemented performance measures in the first place and what you get out of them…” as it relates to Maryland TSM&O/ Mobility/ Reliability Improvement efforts

3 TSM&O at SHA Existing Business Processes at SHA have stable TSM&O components built-in at all levels across the agency SHA Recipient of FHWA SHRP2 L06 Implementation Assistance to “Organize for Reliability” – opportunity to review and refocus priorities CMM workshops facilitated TSM&O related conversations internally and externally. Outcome of the L06 project will be a SHA TSM&O Strategic/ Implementation Plan

4 Develop TSM&O data business plan
TSM&O Performance Measurement Action Items SHA Self Evaluation in the Performance Measurement Dimension Level 1 — Performed 2 — Managed 3 — Integrated 4 — Optimized Criteria Some outputs measured and reported—but not utilized Output data used regularly for after-action debriefings and improvements; data easily available and dashboarded Outcome measures identified (networks, modes, impacts) and routinely utilized for objective-based program improvements Performance measures reported internally for utilization and externally for accountability and program justification Develop TSM&O data business plan Develop and implement a travel time reliability monitoring program Develop modeling plan and tools for supporting TSM&O analysis Other related initiatives (e.g., WZPMA, Freight Fluidity)

5 TSM&O as a program (similar to SHSP)
TSM&O Key Opportunity Areas TSM&O as a program (similar to SHSP) Integrated freeways and arterial systems M&O Arterials Ops is the next big opportunity area Freight consideration and multi-modal aspects Performance Metrics that considers ICM, ramp metering and other strategies Performance metrics that compares traditional projects with TSM&O projects Risk/ Uncertainty analysis tools

6 Performance Data Resources for TSM&O Plan Implementation
Advanced data/performance measurement and analytics infrastructure is already in place SHA Data Services ATR/ HPMS/ Counts Detector data Signal data/ CCTV feeds Asset data, Project data UMD CATT/ RITIS/ VPP Speed, Incidents, Workzones, Special Events, Weather, Transit etc.

7 Freeway and Arterial Performance Measures

8 TSM&O at SHA – Outcome Focused
SHA Policies, Programs and Projects focus on Annual User Cost Savings Outcome driven decisions – e.g CHART expansion to 24/7 operations

9 TSM&O at SHA – Outcome Focused
CHART Operations Incident Management Annual User Cost Savings Average Incident Duration Traveler Information Systems # of CHART Controllable Cameras # of Maryland 511 Calls Received Work zone Management Winter Weather Operations Special Event Management TIM Training

10 CAUSES OF UNRELIABILITY
Improving Reliability on Maryland Highways CAUSES OF UNRELIABILITY Poorly Timed Traffic Signals Inclement Weather Crashes Fluctuations in Demand Work Zones SHAs FOUR-STEP APPROACH SHA developed a Reliability Roadmap in Summer 2014 Phased Approach to develop a comprehensive program that improves reliability of our system SHRP2 Projects (L38, L06, R11) help advance Roadmap task activities.

11 Communicating Performance thru Dashboards SHA Mobility Dashboard
Web-based Solution Increase Transparency Performance Based Approach

12 Communicating Performance thru Dashboards
RITIS Work zone Dashboard

13 Tools and Applications Winter Operations – Restoration Time
Outer loop on Northwest of I-695 (from I-83, exit 24 to I-795, exit 19) Miles

14 Before/ After Performance Measurement InterCounty Connector Case Study
PM Peak Hour (5:00-6:00 pm) Before After Use of probe speed data to understand the congestion and reliability of the transportation network.

15 Use of Probe Data Analytics UMD CATT, RITIS, VPP Suite, SHA I-TMS
Probe Data Analytics provide: Travel Time & Reliability Analysis Real-time & Historic Dashboards User Delay Costs Animated Historic maps Region and state-wide Bottleneck Ranking Performance Summary Tables Graphics and Data Exports Raw & aggregate Data Downloads Tools and Applications aid in Identify problem areas (for project development) Confirm existing project viability Conduct before & after studies Create system performance report-outs, and more

16 Forecasting/ Evaluating Performance thru’ Advanced Modeling Tools
SHA is developing multi-resolution and time-dependent travel demand models for integrated planning and operations KEY FEATURES Data Hub Multi-resolution network Statewide Model/ DTA Corridor/ Sub-area AgBM/ DTA ABM/ DTA Integration

17 Systems and Technology Input & Output Measures
Next Steps Performance Measurement to Management Outcome based Performance Management for TSM&O Contact Information: Subrat Mahapatra Office of Planning and Preliminary Engineering Maryland State Highway Administration Phone: Business Processes Systems and Technology Input & Output Measures Analytical Engines Reliable Datasets Data Business Plan


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