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NTOC National Summit November 7, 2011 Washington, DC Aliyah Horton Douglas E. Noble, P.E., PTOE Aliyah Horton Douglas E. Noble, P.E., PTOE Operations:

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1 NTOC National Summit November 7, 2011 Washington, DC Aliyah Horton Douglas E. Noble, P.E., PTOE Aliyah Horton Douglas E. Noble, P.E., PTOE Operations: How Far Have We Come?

2 How Far Have We Come 1999- National Dialogue 1999- National Dialogue 1999-National Steering Committee on Transportation Operations 1999-National Steering Committee on Transportation Operations 2001-National Dialogue on Transportation Operations 2001-National Dialogue on Transportation Operations 2001-National Transportation Operations Coalition 2001-National Transportation Operations Coalition

3 2001 National Summit on Transportation Operations Theme: Building the Future of Transportation Operations Theme: Building the Future of Transportation Operations Goal: Identify and discuss key strategies to advance operations in both the reauthorization of TEA-21 and Operations Programs Goal: Identify and discuss key strategies to advance operations in both the reauthorization of TEA-21 and Operations Programs

4 Questions Addressed What elements are needed to advance transportation operations/system management? What elements are needed to advance transportation operations/system management? Where is common ground on issues being discussed? Where is common ground on issues being discussed? What areas still need substantial additional thought, consideration, research? What areas still need substantial additional thought, consideration, research?

5 Summary of Recommendations Increase the focus on transportation operations at the federal, state, regional and local levels in response to customer needs. Define transportation operations in a way that is meaningful to the public, public officials and professionals. Foster greater awareness of the value of transportation operations. Enhance performance of the transportation system through performance-based decision-making and an increased focus on safety, reliability and security. Support development of the necessary information infrastructure (“infostructure”) for data collection.

6 Summary of Recommendations Contd. Create linkages between traditional capital planning processes and planning for operations. Support and assist homeland security initiatives. Facilitate accelerated evolution of cultural change within transportation agencies to adopt policies and practices that support operations. Enhance interagency coordination and cooperation. Continue funding and support for operations programs and policies at the federal level and encourage greater participation at the state, regional and local levels.

7 Big Goals What did we accomplish?

8 Original NTOC Mission To improve management and operation of the nation's existing transportation system so that its performance will exceed customer expectations.

9 Original NTOC Goals Minimizing congestion and improving safety on our area wide metropolitan transportation systems and priority corridors. Minimizing congestion and improving safety on our area wide metropolitan transportation systems and priority corridors. Implementing and sustaining effective transportation operations centers. Implementing and sustaining effective transportation operations centers. Reducing delays and disruptions caused by incidents. Reducing delays and disruptions caused by incidents. Minimizing the adverse effects of work zones, including duration, congestion and safety. Minimizing the adverse effects of work zones, including duration, congestion and safety. Providing effective transportation prior to, during and after emergencies and disasters. Providing effective transportation prior to, during and after emergencies and disasters. Minimizing traffic tie-ups in conjunction with special events. Minimizing traffic tie-ups in conjunction with special events. Reducing congestion and delay by regular re-timing of traffic signals. Reducing congestion and delay by regular re-timing of traffic signals. Providing timely and accurate information to travelers. Providing timely and accurate information to travelers. Improving the linkages between modes for passengers and freight. Improving the linkages between modes for passengers and freight. Providing reliable and quick response Mayday systems for travelers. Providing reliable and quick response Mayday systems for travelers.

10 Original NTOC Goals We Know We Are Successful When: Customer surveys indicate consistently increasing satisfaction with the performance of the transportation system. Customer surveys indicate consistently increasing satisfaction with the performance of the transportation system. The focus of decision makers and transportation agencies includes continuous performance based delivery of services in addition to implementation of individual projects. The focus of decision makers and transportation agencies includes continuous performance based delivery of services in addition to implementation of individual projects. Performance measures are in place that are understandable, measurable, and are used effectively in making decisions improving transportation systems performance. Performance measures are in place that are understandable, measurable, and are used effectively in making decisions improving transportation systems performance. Managing and operating the transportation system are integral parts of a funding and staffing continuum that also includes planning, design, construction and maintenance. Managing and operating the transportation system are integral parts of a funding and staffing continuum that also includes planning, design, construction and maintenance.

11 NTOC Action Teams NTOC was founded on 7 action teams and one subcommittee. Activities for these action teams have currently concluded and the results can be found below: Making the Business Case Making the Business Case Performance Measures Performance Measures Operations and Planning Operations and Planning Traffic Signals Traffic Signals Outreach to Non-elected Officials Outreach to Non-elected Officials Developing Transportation Operations Professionals Developing Transportation Operations Professionals Small Urban/Rural Small Urban/Rural National Associations Working Group (NAWG): the formal committee for outreach and communications under the NTOC umbrella, serving to inform and educate about ITS and Transportation Management and Operations. National Associations Working Group (NAWG): the formal committee for outreach and communications under the NTOC umbrella, serving to inform and educate about ITS and Transportation Management and Operations.

12 NTOC Products The Business Case for Transportation System Management and Operations [Michael Morris, Syracuse Univ.] The Business Case for Transportation System Management and Operations [Michael Morris, Syracuse Univ.] NTOC Performance Measure Initiative Final Report NTOC Performance Measure Initiative Final Report Led to Guide to Benchmarking Operations Performance Measures [NCHRP 20-7/ Stan Young UMd] Led to Guide to Benchmarking Operations Performance Measures [NCHRP 20-7/ Stan Young UMd] Traffic Signal Self Assessment and Report Card 2007, 2009, 2012 Traffic Signal Self Assessment and Report Card 2007, 2009, 2012 Outreach and communications [Platform evolving with technology and social media] Outreach and communications [Platform evolving with technology and social media] ForumsForums NewsletterNewsletter Developing Transportation Professionals Developing Transportation Professionals WebcastWebcast ResourcesResources

13 Current NTOC Vision NTOC will be successful when transportation decision-makers actively pursue and deploy transportation system management and operations strategies and technologies to enhance the performance of the nation’s surface transportation system, with Transportation Operations being recognized as an integral part of a transportation funding and staffing continuum along with planning, design, construction and maintenance.

14 Current NTOC Mission NTOC will advance the development and implementation of Transportation Operations strategies by working cooperatively to: Identify and communicate the proven benefits of Transportation Operations to all stakeholders, including but not limited to policy makers, practitioners, communities and the media. Identify and communicate the proven benefits of Transportation Operations to all stakeholders, including but not limited to policy makers, practitioners, communities and the media. Develop and provide support for the Transportation Operations practitioner community through educational and technical resources. Develop and provide support for the Transportation Operations practitioner community through educational and technical resources. Provide a forum for Transportation Operations leaders and stakeholders to share news, best practices, and strategies. Provide a forum for Transportation Operations leaders and stakeholders to share news, best practices, and strategies.

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