Overview
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 TranStar
- Utah DOT
- FHWA
- Arizona DPS
- Denver Police Department
- Denver Regional Council of Governments
- Maricopa Association of Governments
- Mid-Region Council of Governments
Additionally, the following topic areas were covered:
- How are states integrating data; legal/institutional issues; probe data; crowdsourcing data (Guest Speaker: Michael Pack, UMD-CATT Lab)
- TSMO performance measures (Guest Speaker: Michael Pack, UMD-CATT Lab)
- Emerging Technologies in TSMO & TIMS (Guest Speaker: John Paul Cartier, Arizona DPS)
Source Organization Location
Denver-Aurora
CO
Operations Area of Practice
Corridor and Arterial Traffic Management
Active Traffic Management (ATM)
Freeway Management
Traffic Signal Timing
Regional Traffic Signal Operations & Program Management
Ramp Metering
HOV Lanes / HOT Lanes
Integrated ITS Deployment
Rural ITS
Communications
Connected Vehicles
Configuration Management
Detection Systems
Systems engineering
Transportation Management Centers (TMC / TOC)
Decision Criteria for ITS Device Type and Location
Automated vehicles
Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL)
Employee Health and Safety
Performance Management
Risk Management
SHRP2 Tools
Tools for Small Agencies
Interagency Agreements / Cooperation / MOUs
Communicating Reliability Information
Training and Profesional Development
Strategic Planning
Business Processes/Policies and Procedures
TSMO Culture
Leadership
Planning for Operations
Organizational Models
Customer Request Management
Traffic Impact Assessment
Data Acquisition, Support and Hosting
GIS tools
System Performance Definition, Monitoring and Reporting
Regional environmental data sets and models
Economic and Investment Analysis Tools
Cost / Benefit Analysis
Work Zone Management
Hazard Identification
Road Weather Management
Roadway Safety Services / Roadway Safety Patrol
Traffic Incident Management
Planned Special Events Traffic Management
Emergency Transportation Operations
Roadside Maintenance
Emergency Planning
Organizational Capability Element
Project Development
Procurement
Asset Management
Performance Management
Planning
Programming/Budget/Funding
Scoping
System Architecture / Engineering
Integrated Corridor Management
Standards and Interoperability
Freeway Operations
Freight Management Operations
Project Systems Engineering
Traveler Information
Regional Architectures
Traffic Incident Management
Work Zone Management
Emergency Transportation Operations
Vehicle Systems/Connected Vehicles
Planned Special Event Management
Arterial Traffic Control Device Operations
Active Traffic Management/Travel Demand Management/Pricing
Outreach & Marketing
Leadership/Championship
Technical Understanding
Program Status/Authorities
Local government/MPO/RTPA cooperation
Public safety agency collaboration
Outsourcing/PPP
Event Type
Workshop
Conference
Content Type
Case Studies & Lessons Learned
Role in Organization
Transportation Planner
Senior Engineer
Principal Engineer
Manager / First Line Supervisor
Director / Program Manager
Maintenance Staff
CEO / GM / Commissioner
Engineer
Operator
Senior Manager
Public Safety Officer
Associate Engineer
Emergency Manager
Publishing Organization
NOCoE
Maturity Level of Program
Monitoring (L4)
Deployment (L3)
Assessment (L1)
Development (L2)
Objective
Justification
Learning
How-To
Available Tools
Prioritization