原文传递 Investigation of System Operations Performance Measures for the Virginia Department of Transportation.
题名: Investigation of System Operations Performance Measures for the Virginia Department of Transportation.
作者: B. L. Smith; B. B. Park; R. Vekatanarayana; S. Babiceanu;
关键词: virginia,surface transportation,performance measures/investigation, system operations, system development, monitoring, tools, trends, goals, recommendations, travel time, mobility, management/investigation, system operations, system development, monitoring, tools, trends, goals, recommendations, travel time, mobility, management
摘要: The focus of the surface transportation community has been steadily shifting over the past decade, from one of capital construction and maintenance toward system operations. To support this new focus, new monitoring tools are necessary. The Virginia Department of Transportations (VDOTs) System Operations Directorate needs to gauge system performance for planning and developing effective future operational systems and strategies. The purpose of this research was to develop system operations performance measures for VDOT. To do so, the University of Virginia Center for Transportation Studies first identified four categories of measures: traffic, incidents, traveler information, and ITS device reliability. Then, specific measures were identified and developed for these categories. This research report presents these measures along with examples of their use within VDOT. All these measures were compiled into a prototype monthly statewide performance report. VDOT can use this performance report to guide its system operations program, allowing it to focus resources better on activities that best address VDOTs stated goals. The researchers recommend that the product of this research, the Virginia System Operations Performance Report (Appendix A), be used within VDOTs System Operations Directorate to guide future activities. The performance measures provided by the performance report will enable continuous monitoring of VDOTs progress toward stated goals. To ensure that the report is stable and consistent, the report further recommends that VDOTs Information Technology Division maintain the production system developed to automate creation of the monthly reports and that its Operations & Security Division establish a position that is responsible for monitoring and expanding data sources used for performance measurement. This position (the so-called data watchdog) will serve as the business user expert that interfaces with VDOTs Information Technology Division and all divisions within the directorate. The benefits expected from this research are significant. Measuring performance is essential to monitoring the activities within the system operations program and determining where resources should be distributed to achieve the goals of the program. A monthly report, developed as a result of this research, will provide access to key performance measures. Such continuous reporting of these measures will help ensure that performance trends will be continuously scrutinized, resulting in improved mobility for all travelers on Virginias roadways / Title Note: Final rept. Jan 06 Jun 07. / Supplementary Notes: Sponsored by Virginia Dept. of Transportation, Richmond. / Availability Note: Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at orders@ntis.gov. NTIS is located at 5301 Shawnee Road, Alexandria, VA, 22312, USA. / NTIS Prices: PC A06 / Corporate Author Code: 089346000 / Classifivation: Unclassified report
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