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Page 1: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) Data Reporting Federal Highway Administration September, 2009.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) Data Reporting

Federal Highway Administration

September, 2009

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Office of Highway Policy Information Data Programs

Motor Fuel Highway Performance Monitoring System Traffic Monitoring Highway Finance Driver Licensing Motor Vehicle Registration National Household Travel Survey Toll Facilities

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Accountability and Transparency

“Every American will be able to hold Washington accountable for these decisions by going online to see how and where their tax dollars are being spent.”

- President Barack Obama

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ARRA Funds for Transportation

Provides $48.1 billion for transportation, including:– $27.5 billion for highways– $8.4 billion for transit– $8.0 billion for high speed rail– $1.3 billion for Amtrak– $1.5 billion for National Surface Transportation

Discretionary Grants

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Appropriation for Highways-

$27.5B

Less Amount Allocated Before Apportionment $840M

Transportation Enhancements

– 3%

Sub-Allocation for Areas Based on

Population – 30%

For Any Area of the State –

67%

For Individual Urbanized Areas

over 200,000 by % of Population

For Areas with Population

≤ 200,000

For Areas with Population

≤ 5,000

Distribution of Highway FundsDistribution of Highway Funds

Remainder Apportioned to States $26.6B

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Challenges

Determining data needs– Statutory– OMB– Oversight

Implementation– Tight schedule– Changing requirements– Non-sequential development

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RADS - Recovery Act Data System

Used for ARRA related:– Data submittal– Reports– Analysis– Reviews

Independent system that interfaces with other data systems

Recently released version 2.0

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Data ModelConceptual Overview

RADS -Data Integration,

Analysis, &Reporting

Other Data -Bid Tab

EDA

Finance Data

Reports, Maps, and Charts

Jobs, Awards& Project

Information

- Existing FHWA data

- State reported data

- New FHWA database

- FHWA generated reports

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Information Flow Diagram

Collect, Compile, & ReportFHWA HQ

Contractor A Local DContractor CLocal B

Texas DOT

Virginia Division Texas Division

Congress OST Recovery.gov

Virginia DOT

Compliance Review

Review, Report, & Summarize

Reporting Job Data

Contractor DContractor B

RADS

1201(c)1609

State DOT1512

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Evolution of RADS

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Recovery Act Funds Obligated by Type of Project

$9.8

$3.4

$1.3 $1.1 $1.0 $0.9$0.5

$0.3 $0.5

$0

$2

$4

$6

$8

$10

$12

PavementImprovement

PavementWidening

NewConstruction

Safety/Traff icManagement

BridgeImprovement

BridgeReplacement

TransportationEnhancements

New BridgeConstruction

Other

Bill

ion

s

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Count of Recovery Act Projects Obligated by Project Type

4,487

599 514 453 415235

102 37

729

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

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PavementImprovement

TransportationEnhancements

Safety/Traff icManagement

BridgeReplacement

BridgeImprovement

PavementWidening

NewConstruction

New BridgeConstruction

Other

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ARRA Projects and Obligations

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$0.0

$200.0

$400.0

$600.0

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Total Hours

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