Applying Analysis Tools in Planning for Operations

Overview

More and more, transportation system operators are seeing the benefits of strengthening links between planning and operations. A critical element in improving transportation decision-making and the effectiveness of transportation systems related to operations and planning is through the use of analysis tools. The use of the term “Tools” in this context is meant not only to include physical software and devoted analytical applications, but also more basic analysis methods and procedures as well. The intent of this brochure, and four accompanying case study brochures, is to help planners and operations professionals use existing transportation planning and operations analysis tools and methods in a more systematic way to better analyze, evaluate, and report the benefits of needed investments in transportation operations, to make the overall transportation system work better.

Source Organization Location

Washington
,
DC

Operations Area of Practice

    Simulation Analysis
    Data Acquisition, Support and Hosting
    Travel Demand Forecasting
    Planning for Operations
    Economic and Investment Analysis Tools
    Cost / Benefit Analysis

Organizational Capability Element

    Planning

Content Type

FAQs / Benefits Brochure

Role in Organization

Transportation Planner
Senior Engineer
Researcher/Academic
Principal Engineer
Manager / First Line Supervisor
Director / Program Manager
Engineer
Senior Manager

Publishing Organization

FHWA

Document Downloads

Prime Contractor
Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Author
Krista Jeannotte,
Douglas Sallman,
Richard Margiotta, and
Mark Howard
TOM Chapters
6.5
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Issue Date
Publication Number
HOP-10-001