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FHWA LTAP/TTAP Update 2007 Regional Meetings. On Our Plate for Today… Next Steps for the Strategic Plan Results from 2006 PARs and CARs Updated Roles.

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1 FHWA LTAP/TTAP Update 2007 Regional Meetings

2 On Our Plate for Today… Next Steps for the Strategic Plan Results from 2006 PARs and CARs Updated Roles and Responsibilities Let’s Hear It…

3 Review Annual Performance, Modify Tactics Highway Reauthorization Bill LTAP/TTAP Strategic Plan 5-7 year horizon Review/Update Strategic Plan Every 2-3 years Strategic Planning Cycle

4 2007 Strategic Planning Committee Leonard Brown – OH Renee Koller – CO LTAP Ron Hall – CO TTAP Lisa Harris – KS [NLTAPA President through July ‘07] Cheri Marti – MN Terry McNinch – MI Marie Walsh – LA [Next NLTAPA President] Cameron Ishaq – FHWA SPC liaison

5 2007 Strategic Planning Committee Meeting “Are we still doing things right, and are we still doing the right things?” Robust discussion of the status of LTAP/TTAP and the Strategic Plan First review of how far we have come since 2004 and where we are going in 2007 and beyond First “new” members in Cheri and Leonard Specific review of all performance measures

6 2007 SPC Meeting Outcomes New performance measures section –Edited and/or revised measures –New text for the Plan Upgrades to the PAR to reflect the changes in the performance measures New Section III in the CAR to better capture best practices from Centers Out-of-date portions of the text of the Plan to be revised, with greater emphasis placed on strategy vs. “sales” Focus area name changed to Operational Excellence

7 Additional Deliverables for SPC Program Customer Survey Determine the needs of local agencies Align national Program resources to meet those needs Incorporate emerging local needs into national planning and products Use input from previously scheduled survey where appropriate, including the mailing list

8 2006 Program Performance

9 2006 PAR and CAR Overview Just over 50% submitted on time [26 PARs and 34 CARs by January 31 – compare to nearly 90% in ‘04 and ‘05] Integrity of PAR numbers much improved Depth of discussion and quality of effort continues with CARs – keep up the good work! Transition to new FHWA Clearinghouse offers greater opportunities for data assessment and use Positive reaction to ease-of-use changes to forms

10 PAR and CAR Data… Enables sound management of the Program Communicates the diversity of LTAP/TTAP efforts and Center challenges Illustrates the impact of our Program to our stakeholders Insures sound stewardship of taxpayer dollars

11 Summary of 2006 PAR Data Total number of sessions = 4,978 [2005 total = 5,127] Total participants = 136,808 [2005 total = 132,906] Total participant hours = 901,829 [2005 total = 923,725]

12 Summary of 2006 PAR Data Total newsletter circulation = 461,377 [2005 total = 506,642] Total number of FTEs = 196* [2005 total =201] *The average number of FTEs per Center remains around three

13 Summary of 2006 PAR Data Safety Remains the Primary Focus: Total safety courses = 2,364 [of 5,127 total] Total safety participants = 57,355 [of 132,906 total] About Half Our Courses and Participants

14 Summary of 2006 CAR Data Three Major Areas of Concern: Funding –Overall LTAP/TTAP appropriation –DOT/University match –Other available program funds Staffing –Hiring and keeping quality people –Maintaining ability to provide services Instructors –Finding qualified instructors to meet training needs of locals

15 Summary of 2006 CAR Data Quality of CAR data continues to exceed expectations FHWA is considering an effort to work with Centers to make wider use of some CAR data e.g. best practices CAR remains a valuable tool for FHWA to better understand the needs and challenges of individual Centers

16 However… Around half did not submit on time A few Centers have not submitted at all LTAP/TTAP is missing the full impact and importance of our national effort and cannot tell our full story…

17 Next Steps for PAR and CAR The FHWA goal for 2007 data is 100% submission of both reports by January 31, 2008 FHWA is considering a range of options to improve the submission rate, including financial penalties FHWA will collect feedback on the draft 2007 PAR and CAR forms at the regional meetings Final versions of the PAR and CAR will be released at the Chicago meeting

18 Updated LTAP/TTAP Roles and Responsibilities

19 Recap of the 2003-05 RnR Ad hoc working group from across the community and reporting to the SPC Asked to review and define: –Roles and responsibilities across LTAP/TTAP –Alignment of tasks, gaps and overlaps –Specific problem areas Completed a series of “one-pagers” that clarified RnR for Centers, FHWA and NLTAPA

20 The Need to Update RnR Change of leadership at FHWA Growing role of NLTAPA New contractor for the FHWA LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse

21 2007 Roles and Responsibilities Working Group Meeting Completed a line-by-line critical review of the existing “one-pagers” Realigned these into critical Program tasks Created new roles and responsibilities outlines for Centers, FHWA and NLTAPA Recommended inclusion of this information in the Strategic Plan

22 Program Feedback

23 Your Turn To Shut Me Up Any questions, comments or feedback? Any new questions raised? Old questions unanswered? Your participation in everything we do is vital to our continued collective success...

24 He’s Finally Done Talking Thanks for your hospitality Cameron R. Ishaq Fasterhorse LLC FHWA Office of Professional and Corporate Development (703) 235 0525 cameron.ishaq@fhwa.dot.gov

25 FHWA LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse Update

26 Topics About the FHWA Clearinghouse and Staff FHWA Clearinghouse Steering Committee Current and Upcoming Initiatives LTAP/TTAP Website Upgrades Exhibit and Regional Meeting Schedule About ARTBA and ARTBA-TDF

27 The American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) began managing day-to-day operations of the LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse for FHWA last September. About the FHWA Clearinghouse and Staff

28 Alison Premo Black, Program Director Lisa Kelley McCluskey, Program Manager Sarah Crane, Program Assistant About the FHWA Clearinghouse and Staff

29 Maintain the LTAP/TTAP website Distribute materials to the 58 centers Offer exhibit materials and support for relevant meetings Operate a clearinghouse of technology transfer materials Provide real-time information and material support for the community. The LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse provides program support to the LTAP/TTAP. The primary tasks in the contract between FHWA and ARTBA-TDF include: About the FHWA Clearinghouse and Staff

30 North Dakota State University UGPTI Staff: Tom Jirik Patrick Nichols Julie Rodriguez Technical and website services are provided to the LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse under a subcontract with the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute at North Dakota State University. About the FHWA Clearinghouse and Staff

31 Monthly Website Video Conference call with UGPTI

32 FHWA Clearinghouse Steering Committee The Clearinghouse Steering Committee ensures that the LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse develops services that meet the needs of the centers and the national program community in accordance with the national strategic plan. 2007 Clearinghouse Steering Committee Members: Lisa Harris, KS LTAP- Current NLTAPA President [transition to Marie Walsh in following the 2007 LTAP Conference] Juli Kobayashi, HI LTAP Janet Leli, NJ LTAP Terry McNinch, MI LTAP Jim Self, OK TTAP Donna Shea, CT LTAP

33 Current & Up-coming Activities Primary action item: Rebuild and upgrade the LTAP/TTAP web site Continue to provide Centers with publications and other materials Over 1,600 publications sent in April Quarterly mailings of new Clearinghouse materials Publish issues of the LTAP/TTAP e-news, an update from the FHWA Clearinghouse to the community Working to finalize LTAP 101 for the national LTAP/TTAP meeting in Chicago Scheduled for Monday, July 23

34 LTAP/TTAP Website Upgrades The Clearinghouse is redesigning the website for LTAP/TTAP. This is the first generation of revisions that updates the design and navigation tools of the site only. Content on the site is still under review and redraft process. May 3 - Rolled out a draft navigation to LTAP/TTAP Centers for comments Reviewed comments with FHWA and CSC to revise June 15 - Rolled out new website at www.ltapt2.org

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36 Planned second generation of upgrades include: An updated database of resources that is easier to use with more search options New links to other groups that provide training materials Conversion of the instructor list to a new database format A password-protected area for Centers only to update their contact information and submit PAR/CAR data A new Program list-serve and additional communities of practice LTAP/TTAP Website Upgrades

37 The Clearinghouse exhibits on behalf of LTAP/TTAP at national transportation conferences. 2007-2008 Exhibits: NACE, April 22-26, Milwaukee National Scenic Byways, May 21-22, Baltimore AASHTO, September 27-Oct. 1, Milwaukee ARTBA, INA 2007 and National Traffic Management and Work Zone Safety Conference Oct. 10-12, Ft. Lauderdale League of Cities, Nov. 13-17, New Orleans, LA TRB, Jan. 13-17, Washington, D.C. Exhibit and Regional Meeting Schedule

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39 The Clearinghouse staff traveled to all regional meetings in 2007 to present information to the community. Region 6March 6-7Texarkana, TX Region 4May 6-9Gainesville, FL Region 8May 15-16Boulder, CO Region 5May 23-24Chicago, IL Region 9May 30-31Boise, ID Region 7June 5-6Kansas City, MO Region 3June 5-6Morgantown, WV Region 2June 12-13Sitka, AK Region 1June 18-19Storrs, CT

40 Region 6: Texarkana

41 Region 4: Gainesville, Fl

42 Region 8: Breckenridge & Denver

43 Breckenridge, Colorado Site of 2008 LTAP National Conference

44 Region 5: Chicago, IL

45 Region 9: Boise

46 Region 7: Kansas City, MO

47 Region 1: Storrs, CT

48 TTAP Meeting: Sitka, AK

49 About ARTBA and ARTBA-TDF American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Located in Washington, D.C. ARTBA is an association with over 5,000 members. LTAP/TTAP directors have been designated as members of ARTBA’s Research and Education Division. ARTBA conducts conferences, publishes newsletters, a magazine, educational materials, and maintains a comprehensive website. ARTBA’s Transportation Development Foundation, (ARTBA- TDF) was established in 1985 as a 501(c) 3 tax-exempt entity to support research, education and public awareness.

50 ARTBA Headquarters

51 Clearinghouse Resources

52 FHWA LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse ARTBA-TDF 202.289.4434 1219 28 th St. Washington, D.C. 20007 Alison Premo Black, Program Director ablack@artba.org Lisa Kelley McCluskey, Program Manager lmccluskey@artba.org Sarah Crane, Program Assistant scrane@artba.org How to Contact Us

53 Sharing Knowledge and Improving Communities


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