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1 February 28, 2006 “ Statistics regarding street and highway accidents are so vital to any comprehensive understanding and treatment of the safety problem that their collection and analysis in every State and community are essential.” National Safety Conference – 1924 Washington, D.C.

2 February 28, 2006 “Our streets and highways are our laboratory. They speak to us, about their performance, through the data we collect and maintain. Timely, consistent, complete, accurate, and accessible data is vital to support decision making and reduce deaths and injuries.”

3 February 28, 2006 Agenda  CPR Project Overview – Jack Benac  TCRS Web – Amanda Heinze  TCMS – Jack Benac  TCPS – Angela Stanton  Training – Michael Ransom  QA/QC & Future Improvements – Mary Wichman

4 February 28, 2006 Project Overview  Recently Completed Comprehensive Traffic Crash System  Critical Success Factors  System Stakeholders  System Components  Performance Measures (Efficiencies)

5 February 28, 2006 Michigan’s New Crash System  Multi Agency Initiative  Included Five Development Phases – All Delivered On Time and Under Budget  Eliminates Redundancy, Uses Enterprise wide products developed under a consolidated Department of Information Technology  Provides Timely, Quality, Accessible Traffic Crash data to system stakeholders

6 February 28, 2006 Critical Success Factors  Strong TRCC  Governance to provide decision making and Authorize funding  Planning  Project Management Methodology based on SEI- CMMI processes  Phased Development  Integrated System that Included Key Stakeholders

7 February 28, 2006 Stakeholders  Federal: NHTSA, FHWA, TRB, AASHTO, BTS, Federal Motor Carrier, FARS  State: MSP, OHSP, MDOT, MDOS, MDIT, DCH, DNR, DHS  Statewide Law Enforcement  County Road Commissions and City Governments  Universities: U of M, MSU, MTU, WSU  Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs)

8 February 28, 2006 Stakeholders  Insurance Companies  Automobile Industry  CARFAX  Media

9 February 28, 2006 9 System Components

10 February 28, 2006 Performance Measures (Efficiencies) Before After Staffing 24 10 Crash Locating 75% Located99.5% Located Average Reporting Days103 days 45 days Yearend Reporting July February Eliminated Three Redundant Databases Developed Quality Control Program Eliminated IT Infrastructure and Staff Support Requirements for Redundant Databases. Improved Federal Motor Carrier Reporting to move from Red to Green State.

11 February 28, 2006 TRAFFIC SAFETY IS A HEALTH ISSUE SAVING LIVES IS THE ULTIMATE MEASURE OF SUCCESS


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