MAP-21 National Performance Management Measures An Overview of Transportation Performance Management Jack Jernigan FHWA Office of RD&T
Dec 30, 2015
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Office of Transportation Performance Management
MAP-21National Performance Management Measures
An Overview of Transportation Performance Management
Jack JerniganFHWA Office of RD&T
U.S Department of Transportation
Federal Highway AdministrationFederal Transit Administration
Overview of Performance Management
• Broad consensus that performance management is important for accountability and transparency in the transportation industry
• Most agencies track and report various aspects of system and agency performance
• Need to integrate performance management principles into planning and programming
• May be a requirement for a consistent national approach
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U.S Department of Transportation
Federal Highway AdministrationFederal Transit Administration
MAP-21 Background-Performance National Goals –Focuses the Federal aid program on 7 goals supported
through the statewide and metropolitan planning process.
Measures – USDOT to establish performance measures through rulemaking
Targets - All States, Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), and public transportation agencies required to establish targets for each of the measures established by USDOT.
Plans – All States, MPOs, and public transportation agencies are required to develop a number of plans to document strategies and investments to address performance needs.
Reports – All States, MPOs, and public transportation agencies are required to report on progress toward the achievement of their targets.
Accountability – All States will be held accountable to making significant progress toward the achievement of their targets established for the National Highway Performance Program (NHPP) and the Highway Safety Improvement
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U.S Department of Transportation
Federal Highway AdministrationFederal Transit Administration
10 Inter-related Rules Highway Safety Programs Grants (NHTSA)
Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) (FHWA)
Metro and Statewide Planning (FHWA-FTA)
Safety Performance Measures (FHWA)
Infrastructure Performance Measures (FHWA)
System Performance Measures (FHWA)
Highway Asset Management Plan (FHWA)
Transit Asset Management (FTA)
National Transit Safety Program (FTA)
Transit Agency Safety Plan (FTA)
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Transportation Performance Management
FHWA Proposal Comment Periods – 2014 & 2015
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HSIP
Safety PM
Planning
Stage 2
Stage 3
Asset Management
System Performance+ PM
Stage 1
Infrastructure Condition PM NPRM
Infrastructure Condition PM
Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
U.S Department of Transportation
Federal Highway AdministrationFederal Transit Administration
• For each NPRM, FHWA plans to have: NPRM Informational launch events An informational session at relevant national conferences, upon
request Additional supplementary webinars scheduled to focus on details
of target setting, progress achievement and/or other requirements• Comments will not be accepted during these informational
sessions.• All Public Comments should be submitted through the E-docket
for consideration in the final regulation• Public comment periods will be a minimum of 90 days for all
NPRMs except the HSIP and TAMP NPRMs which is 60 days.
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Rollout of NPRMs
Transportation Performance Management
MAP-21 TPM Rulemaking Schedule
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Performance Area/Element NPRM TargetFHWA:
Safety Performance Measures March 11, 2014
Highway Safety Improvement Program March 28, 2014
Statewide and Metro Planning; Non-Metro Planning June 2, 2014
Pavement and Bridge Performance Measures October 2014
Highway Asset Management Plan October 2014
System Performance Measures December 2014
NHTSA: Highway Safety Grants Programs, Interim Final Rule issued on 1/23/2013
FTA: Public Transportation Advanced NPRM closed on 1/2/2014 (4 performance related NPRMs to be published)
Submit public comments to:
www.regulations.gov
Statewide and Nonmetropolitan Transportation Planning; Metropolitan Transportation Planning
FHWA-2013-0037
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U.S Department of Transportation
Federal Highway AdministrationFederal Transit Administration
• MAP-21 Web Sitewww.fhwa.dot.gov/map21
• Transportation Performance Management Web Sitewww.fhwa.dot.gov/tpm
• Performance Measure Rulemaking Direct Contact to [email protected]
• FHWA Safety Program website http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/
• Performance-based Planning and Programminghttp://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/performance_based_planning /
Additional FHWA Resources
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