Integrating Operations into Planning and Programming

Communicating TSMO

Analysis and Performance Measurement

Regional Collaboration and Coordination

Organizing for Operations

Mainstreaming TSMO

Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSMO) Plans

Congestion Management Process (CMP)

How Does TSMO Relate To ...

All Resources

Resource Type

Resources Helpful to...

Policy and Regulations

Performance-Based Planning

Designing for Operations

ITS Architecture and Systems Engineering

Livability and Sustainability

Traffic Signal Programs

Corridor Management

Active Transportation and Demand Management

Transportation Demand Management

Traffic Incident Management

Reliability

Asset Management for Operations

Communicating with Other Programs

Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSMO) often supports, impacts, or otherwise relates to other State and local transportation agency functions and offices such as design, maintenance, and safety. TSMO and these other disciplines can be carried out more effectively if the connections between these areas are strengthened. To provide context for the potential connections between TSMO and other disciplines, FHWA has developed a series of fact sheets, presentation files, and other resources.

Fact Sheets were developed to provide an overview of the linkages between each area and TSMO. Presentations unpack these linkages further and provide examples of how these linkages can be put into action. The presentations can be downloaded and modified for presentation purposes by other transportation agencies.

Resources describing the TSMO relationship to the following areas are available:

  1. Human Resources (Factsheet, Presentation)
  2. Planning (Factsheet, Presentation)
  3. Design (Factsheet, Presentation)
  4. Safety (Multiple Resources)
  5. Asset Management (Factsheet, Presentation)
  6. Construction (Factsheet, Presentation)
  7. Environment (Factsheet, Presentation)
  8. Maintenance (Factsheet, Presentation)
  9. Performance Management (Factsheet, Presentation)
  10. Information Technology (Reference Document, Fact Sheets and Webinar Recordings)
  11. Freight (Presentation)
  12. Transportation Equity (Factsheet)