NOCoE Case Studies capture the strategies and practices currently being deployed to advance the TSMO industry and enable TSMO practitioners to save lives, time, and money.
Case studies are developed in partnership with the authoring organization or individual to succinctly transfer knowledge for the effective use by others in the industry.
Many of the case studies come from TSMO Award Submissions. Please be sure to consider submitting your practices for upcoming awards.
Additional case studies focus on academic and industry collaboration models, the 2017 solar eclipse, and other TSMO practices being deployed throughout the country.
I-26 Integrated Corridor Management for Construction
- Case Studies
- Case Studies & Lessons Learned
- Case Study
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated Corridor Management
- NOCoE
- Road Weather Management
- Road Weather Management
- Road Weather Management
- Road Weather Management
North Carolina’s I-26 widening project stretches approximately 17 miles and included the demolition of five bridges along I-26 which were initially planned to require median crossovers with barrel separation for opposing traffic lasting two weeks per bridge. This was not an acceptable solut
Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) Event Documentary: How Does ICM Work in Practice?
- 2021
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated ITS Deployment
- NOCoE
- Presentation
- Presentation
- Webinar
- Webinar
- Webinar
This webinar provides background on the concept of ICM and discusses the characteristics and approach of ICM as compared to traditional traffic management practices.
The webinar walks through a step-by-step overview of elements to carefully consider in the planning stage before embarkin
Build Smart, Build Steady: Winning Strategies for Building Integrated Corridor Management Over Time
- 2021
- Corridor and Arterial Traffic Management
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated ITS Deployment
- NOCoE
- Presentation
- Presentation
- Webinar
- Webinar
- Webinar
This webinar introduces FHWA's primer titled, “Build Smart, Build Steady: Winning Strategies for Building Integrated Corridor Management Over Time” and explains how best to use it (FHWA-HOP-19-039). The primer can be downloaded here. The webinar provides information to agencies on how to:&
Implementing Integrated Corridor Management By Meshing Freeway Operations With Arterial Operations
- Case Studies
- Case Studies & Lessons Learned
- Case Study
- Corridor and Arterial Traffic Management
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated Corridor Management
- NOCoE
- Transportation Management Centers
- Transportation Management Centers (TMC / TOC)
Webinar: Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) Rural and Urban Applications
- 2018
- Associate Engineer
- CEO / GM / Commissioner
- Corridor and Arterial Traffic Management
- Director / Program Manager
- Emergency Manager
- Engineer
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Learning
- NOCoE
- Networking
- Presentation
- Presentation
- Principal Engineer
- Researcher/Academic
- Senior Engineer
- Senior Manager
- Webinar
- Webinar
- Webinar
Webinar to discuss recent advancements with both rural and urban ICM applications. Discussions will cover various ICM successes and lessons learned. This webinar is sponsored by AASHTO CTSO committee, Operations Strategies Working Group.
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2017 Regional and Local TSMO Peer Exchange
- 2017
- Available Tools
- Conference
- Event
- Event
- How-To
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Leadership/Championship
- Learning
- Local government/MPO/RTPA cooperation
- Meeting
- NOCoE
- Networking
- Performance Management
- Planning
- Procurement
- Procurement Approaches
- Programming/Budget/Funding
- Traffic Incident Management
- Traffic Incident Management
- Traveler Information
- Traveler Information
- Webinar
- Workshop
- Workshop
On October 5th and 6th, 2017 the National Operations center of excellence hosted a regional/local TSMO peer exchange in Grapevine, TX. The goal of the peer exchange was to discuss the roles of regional and local agencies in transportation systems management & operations. You can vi
ITE/NOCoE Virtual Peer Exchange: Regional and Local TSMO: Learning from the Capability Maturity Model
- 2017
- Assessment (L1)
- Associate Engineer
- CEO / GM / Commissioner
- Deployment (L3)
- Development (L2)
- Director / Program Manager
- Engineer
- How-To
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Leadership/Championship
- Learning
- Local government/MPO/RTPA cooperation
- Maintenance Staff
- Manager / First Line Supervisor
- Monitoring (L4)
- NOCoE
- Operator
- Performance Management
- Principal Engineer
- Prioritization
- Program Status/Authorities
- Public
- Researcher/Academic
- Senior Manager
- Technician
- Transit Professional
- Transportation Planner
- Webinar
Technological advances, performance-based budgeting, and an increased focused on transportation systems management and operations (TSMO) are all influencing the roles of regional and local transportation agencies in the 21st century. With the changing nature of these roles comes a rethi
Integrated Corridor Management and Traffic Incident Management: A Primer
- 2017
- Associate Engineer
- CEO / GM / Commissioner
- Director / Program Manager
- Emergency Manager
- Engineer
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Maintenance Staff
- Manager / First Line Supervisor
- Media / PIO
- NOCoE
- Operator
- Principal Engineer
- Public
- Public Safety Officer
- Publications
- Researcher/Academic
- Senior Engineer
- Senior Manager
- Technician
- Transit Professional
- Transportation Planner
Integrated Corridor Management and Traffic Incident Management: A Primer
This primer will examine both how TIM can be integrated into an ICM approach, as well as the many benefits resulting from ICM that can contribute to the advancement of TIM programs. It will explore opportunities to
2016 Southwest Peer Exchange
- Active Management and TSMO
- Active Traffic Management (ATM)
- Active Traffic Management/Travel Demand Management/Pricing
- Advanced Communications
- Advanced Traffic Signal Control
- Arterial Traffic Control Device Operations
- Assessment (L1)
- Asset Management
- Associate Engineer
- Automated Vehicles
- Automated vehicles
- Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL)
- Available Tools
- Business Processes/Policies and Procedures
- CEO / GM / Commissioner
- Case Studies & Lessons Learned
- Case Study
- Communicating Reliability Information
- Communications
- Conference
- Configuration Management
- Connected Vehicles
- Connected Vehicles
- Connected Vehicles
- Corridor and Arterial Traffic Management
- Cost / Benefit Analysis
- Customer Request Management
- Data Acquisition, Support and Hosting
- Decision Criteria for ITS Device Type and Location
- Deployment (L3)
- Detection Systems
- Development (L2)
- Director / Program Manager
- Economic and Investment Analysis Tools
- Emergency Manager
- Emergency Planning
- Emergency Transportation Operations
- Emergency Transportation Operations
- Emergency Transportation Operations for Disasters
- Emergency Transportation Operations for Disasters
- Emergency Transportation Operations for Disasters
- Employee Health and Safety
- Engineer
- Event
- Freeway Management
- Freeway Operations
- Freight Management Operations
- GIS tools
- HOV Lanes / HOT Lanes
- Hazard Identification
- How-To
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated ITS Deployment
- Interagency Agreements / Cooperation / MOUs
- Justification
- Leadership
- Leadership/Championship
- Learning
- Local government/MPO/RTPA cooperation
- Maintenance Staff
- Maintenance and Operations
- Manager / First Line Supervisor
- Monitoring (L4)
- NOCoE
- Operator
- Organizational Models
- Outreach & Marketing
- Outsourcing/PPP
- Performance Management
- Performance Management
- Planned Special Event Management
- Planned Special Event Management
- Planned Special Event Management
- Planned Special Events Traffic Management
- Planning
- Planning Analysis Tools
- Planning Analysis Tools
- Planning Analysis Tools
- Planning Analysis Tools
- Planning Analysis Tools
- Planning Analysis Tools
- Planning Analysis Tools
- Planning for Operations
- Principal Engineer
- Prioritization
- Procurement
- Program Status/Authorities
- Programming/Budget/Funding
- Project Development
- Project Development Overview
- Project Development Overview
- Project Systems Engineering
- Public Safety Officer
- Public safety agency collaboration
- Ramp Management and Control
- Ramp Metering
- Regional Architectures
- Regional Traffic Signal Operations & Program Management
- Regional environmental data sets and models
- Risk Management
- Risk Management
- Road Weather Management
- Road Weather Management
- Roadside Maintenance
- Roadway Safety Services / Roadway Safety Patrol
- Rural ITS
- SHRP2 Tools
- Scoping
- Senior Engineer
- Senior Manager
- Standards
- Standards and Interoperability
- Statewide and Regional Integration
- Strategic Planning
- System Architecture
- System Architecture / Engineering
- System Performance Definition, Monitoring and Reporting
- Systems engineering
- TSMO Asset Management
- TSMO Culture
- Technical Understanding
- Tools for Small Agencies
- Traffic Impact Assessment
- Traffic Incident Management
- Traffic Incident Management
- Traffic Incident Management
- Traffic Incident Management
- Traffic Incident Management
- Traffic Signal Timing
- Training and Profesional Development
- Transportation Management Centers
- Transportation Management Centers (TMC / TOC)
- Transportation Planner
- Traveler Information
- Traveler Information
- Vehicle Systems/Connected Vehicles
- Webinar
- Work Zone Management
- Work Zone Management
- Work Zone Traffic Management
- Work Zone Traffic Management
- Workshop
- Workshop
The 2016 NOCoE Southwest Peer Exchange was held on October 4th & 5th, 2016, in Denver, Colorado. Representatives from the following agencies were on hand to participate:
Arizona DOT California DOT Colorado DOT New Mexico DOT Nevada DOT Texas DOT Texas DOT - Houston TranS2016 Midwest Peer Exchange
- 2016
- Active Management and TSMO
- Active Traffic Management (ATM)
- Adaptive Signal Control Technology
- Advanced Traffic Signal Control
- Advanced Traffic Signal Control
- Assessment (L1)
- Asset Management
- Associate Engineer
- Available Tools
- CEO / GM / Commissioner
- Conference
- Connected Vehicles
- Corridor and Arterial Traffic Management
- Deployment (L3)
- Development (L2)
- Director / Program Manager
- Emergency Manager
- Engineer
- Event
- Event
- Freeway Management
- Freeway Operations
- How-To
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Integrated Corridor Management
- Leadership/Championship
- Learning
- Local government/MPO/RTPA cooperation
- Maintenance Staff
- Manager / First Line Supervisor
- Media / PIO
- Meeting
- Monitoring (L4)
- NOCoE
- Networking
- Operator
- Outreach & Marketing
- Outsourcing/PPP
- Performance Management
- Planning
- Principal Engineer
- Procurement
- Program Status/Authorities
- Programming/Budget/Funding
- Project Development
- Project Development Overview
- Project Development Overview
- Project Systems Engineering
- Public
- Public Safety Officer
- Public safety agency collaboration
- Regional Traffic Signal Operations & Program Management
- Researcher/Academic
- Scoping
- Senior Engineer
- Senior Manager
- Standards
- Standards and Interoperability
- Statewide and Regional Integration
- System Architecture
- System Architecture / Engineering
- TSMO Asset Management
- Technical Understanding
- Technician
- Testing, Verification & Validation (V&V)
- Traffic Signal Timing
- Transit Professional
- Transportation Planner
- Vehicle Systems/Connected Vehicles
- Webinar
- Workshop
- Workshop
The 2016 NOCoE Midwest Peer Exchange was held on September 13th & 14th, 2016, in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Representatives from the following agencies were on hand to participate:
Iowa DOT Illinois DOT Kansas DOT Michigan DOT Minnesota DOT Wisconsin DOTAdditionally, th