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1 www.cloverleaf.net AASHTO Trnsport ® Contractor’s Report Thomas P. Rothrock, Ph.D. Senior Vice President October 14, 2004

2 Presentation Overview Strategic Focus Maintenance and Enhancements Licensing, Implementation, and Support Trnsport Related Work Conclusion

3 Strategic Focus Quality Improvements Next Generation Trnsport Test Suite Initiative Materials Management Executive Information Mobile Access Long Range Work Plan posted on www.cloverleaf.net

4 Quality Improvements TMR processes –Develop new, TMR specific test cases –Conduct annual backlog review sessions Testing and Release Procedures –Established a dedicated Test Lab –Established Test and Release Manager positions Installation processes –Improved the SiteManager installation guide –Streamlined database scripts –Preview Installations at Agencies 30% fewer calls following end of year releases

5 Planned Quality Initiatives Additional focus this year –Configuration management –Call Ticket and TMR Tracking system upgrade –Test driven development –Agile methodologies New warranty provisions –If an item works in a release issued June 2005 or after, we will provide an extended warranty to cover Info Tech introduced errors for that item in future releases for the full extent of the AASHTO support period for that release

6 Next Generation Trnsport Migrate to the modern web platform Web services approach Increased flexibility and integration Easier deployment and access Support variety of devices Modern reporting and RTF Gradual transition from client/server

7 Test Suite Goals –Improve quality by reducing errors in delivered code –Reduce delivery time and costs –Automate testing, cross-module test database –Onsite install verification and agency testing Phase II – December 2004 –Automated tests for batch processes –High volume data from CO DOT Next Phase – June 2005 –Expanded automated test coverage –Progress on Agency-specific Testing

8 Materials Management Continue enhancing SiteManager –Currently Big 15 underway –LIMS integration analysis in MDOT Leverage interest in LIMS and materials to progress toward Next Generation Trnsport Take advantage of web technology wherever possible

9 Estimation Develop standard (generic) cost sheets and formulas for key items Deliver reference cost data with CES –Blue book, RSMeans Utilize data from SiteManager to build cost sheets Develop clear vision for aligning Estimator, CES, and TRACER

10 Executive Information Deliver key information to Executives Deliver in a straightforward, easy-to-use format Open Trnsport to a new audience Raise awareness and importance of Trnsport –Leverage agency’s existing investment Start simple using web technology

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12 Mobile Access For managers, planners, construction sites Address connectivity issues in the field Devices: cell phones, Blackberries –Alerts “pushed” to them via SMS, e-mail –Simple web queries –Rich web content at high speed Address role of tablet PCs Continue with SitePad 2 project

13 Trnsport Maintenance & Enhancements

14 2003-04 General System Highlights Trnsport Test Suite Phase II Currency field width expansion Maintenance TMRs –Began the year with 1,090 TMRs –591 reported, 215 obsolete, and 592 delivered TMRs Upcoming enhancements –Object Store 2 Integration –RTF-to-PDF output (Improves printing capability) –Generic Fields

15 SiteManager Accomplished –3 releases, 350 TMRs –Materials Enhancements, Phase 1 (Big 5) –SiteManager/FieldManager Interface Enhancement –Object Store 2 upgrade –Improved installation procedures In Progress –Materials Enhancements: “Big 15” Future –SitePad Phase 2: “Add DWR templates”

16 PES, LAS, SAPW, CAS Accomplished –2 PES/LAS releases, 33 TMRs –2 CAS releases, 11 TMRs Upcoming –Lock Projects in PES when Proposal Checked Out –PES/LAS Tabbed Folder TMRs –PES Maintenance TMR Bundles –New Data Validations Requested for LASINIT –LAS Attach Proposal to Letting Enhancement –CAS Site Time Record Allow Negatives Enhancement

17 Expedite Accomplished –1 mid-year release, 10 TMRs Upcoming –Expedite PGP Technology Upgrade

18 BAMS/DSS Accomplished –2 releases, 2 Product Updates, 38 TMRs Upcoming –DSS Edit Database Enhancement –HREG Enhancement TMR Bundle –DSS Maintenance TMR Bundles

19 CES Accomplished –2 releases, 1 product update, 45 TMRs –Web Enabled CES Parametric Estimation Upcoming –CES Display Scatter Plot Enhancement –CES Add Bridge Info Enhancement –CES Copy Tasks at Item Level Enhancement

20 Estimator Accomplished –1 release, 1 product update, 27 TMRs –Revamped Printing Architecture –Set Price Based on Estimate Total Item Quantity –Generalize and Extend Browser Support –Calculate Mobilization as a Percentage of the Estimate Upcoming –Estimator Build Project in Item Order Enhancement –Estimator Build History Catalog Filter Enhancement –Estimator Undo/Redo Requirements Analysis

21 FieldManager, FieldNet Suite Accomplished –2 releases, 1 Product Update, 46 TMRs –Contract Modification functionality enhancements –Michigan funded enhancements Upcoming –FieldManager Contractor Performance Evaluation Contract ID and Type During Import Assign Items to Subcontractor –FieldNet Rewrite

22 Licensing, Implementation, and Support Activities

23 39 State Agencies, 1 Canadian Province, FHWA Federal Lands, DC Dept. of Public Works, and The Philippines Dept. of Public Works and Highways Alaska Hawaii Philippines New Brunswick Trnsport Licensees

24 Beyond State DOTs Trnsport Licenses –FHWA Federal Lands –New York Thruway Authority (Evaluating) –Penn Turnpike –Philippines Department of Public Works and Highways –Washington D.C. Dept. of Public Works FieldManager Licenses –Over 150 Local Governments –Over 400 Consultant/Contractor

25 Service Unit Activity Over 200 trips to 21 Agencies Began 5 new implementation projects Began 3 New Materials implementations Completed 602 Service Units –53% increase over the previous year On-site dedicated teams in 5 Agencies

26 Darleen Randall Customer Support Activities Improved on-line electronic support –Support on-line issue reporting through Cloverleaf –New search features for Call Tickets and TMRs Improved Agency Status Reporting –Added Product Release and Platform details Ongoing Help Desk and Call Ticket Resolution –Process roughly 2,000 calls per year Hosted a two-day workshop on cost sheet creation for CES

27 Trnsport Marketing Activity 12 tradeshows attended & presented 8 additional meetings attended & presented 17 agency visits with presentations Improved materials available –Trnsport Estimator CBT –Product Webinars available –Complete update of Info Tech web site –Trnsport Newsletters (Fall & Spring)

28 Trnsport Related Activities

29 16 In production with 2-way Bidding 12 Planning/Implementing 2-way Bidding Progress with Internet Bidding using Expedite and Bid Express

30 Bid Express Roughly 1800 contractors signed up $32 billion worth of bids submitted in 2003 On-line bid bond validation available with S2000 Corporation and Insure Vision Technologies Plan Room Services added in November 2003 Bidtab Analysis capabilities added in August 2004 Support for Verisign credit card payments will be available this November

31 Scheduling / Project Management System (SPMS) AASHTO IT Survey identified planning as one of the top 5 desired tools to implement SPMS in production with INDOT since 2000 Uses the same technology as Trnsport and has interfaces to Trnsport CES and MS Project Provides enterprise level planning, scheduling, coordinating, tracking of projects and their costs SPMS Demo is available upon request

32 Collusion Detection Training Workshops Held in February at Info Tech office in Gainesville, Florida Provides hands-on, in-depth training using BAMS/DSS with case studies using real Agency data Next workshop scheduled for February 23-25, 2005 Enrollment is limited to 15 participants Sign-up available on Cloverleaf Events

33 Conclusion

34 Summary Less is more –Greater emphasis on quality rather than quantity of deliverables Planning for the future –Internet technology is mainstream –Providing easy, direct access to information increases efficiency and improves decision making Supporting the users –Rapid growth in on-site services –More and better collaboration with the TTF and TRTs –We’re fully committed to providing excellent service to all our customers

35 Some ways to stay connected Web Sites –Cloverleaf: www.cloverleaf.netwww.cloverleaf.net –TUG: www.tug.cloverleaf.netwww.tug.cloverleaf.net –AASHTOWare: www.aashtoware.netwww.aashtoware.net Tug List Server Materials –Trnsport Newsletter –Long Range Work Plan –Maintenance, Support, and Enhancement Work Plan –AASHTOWare Catalog

36 www.cloverleaf.net AASHTO Trnsport ® Contractor’s Report Thomas P. Rothrock Senior Vice President October 14, 2004


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