Federal Highway Administration Focus States Initiative: Traffic Incident Management Performance Measures Final Report
TIM Performance Measurement - Next Steps
During the final session, the group identified the next steps for nationwide
adoption of TIM performance metrics.
Capitalize on Demonstrated TIM PM FSI Successes
The TIM FSI successfully demonstrated the viability of performance
measurement. The initiative unexpectedly resulted in the development
of a peer exchange network. The FSI peers shared innovative approaches
to TIM performance measurement, data exchange and systems integration,
and institutional models to promote multi-agency information exchange.
A majority of the participating States continue to move ahead with implementing
integrated TIM programs that involve inter-agency data exchange and
performance measurement.
All of the participating States indicated the importance of continuing
the information exchange, a key component of the TIM PM FSI. Responding
to recommendations from the Focus States, FHWA developed an online Knowledge
Management System to promote a national-level dialogue and knowledge
exchange on TIM performance measurements. It is accessible at the FHWA
ETO website, specifically https://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/eto_tim_pse.
The TIM Performance Measurements Knowledge Management System constitutes
only one of many tools that may be used to continue to promote TIM performance
measurements.
TIM Outreach Strategy Plan
Produced by the TIM Focus States, the TIM Outreach Strategy Plan encompasses
a five-year scope. The goals are designed to help FHWA Division Offices
move key decision-makers in State transportation and law enforcement
agencies from "awareness" through "comprehension,"
"conviction," "desire," and finally "action"
to learn more about and implement TIM performance measurement and to
adopt and implement the three proposed performance metrics outlined
in this document.7
Performance measurement successes in other domains and its growing
importance in FHWA initiatives suggest that there is an emerging market
for information. States seek best practices and technical assistance
in how to conduct multi-agency, multi-jurisdictional performance measurements
given available resources. Examples of FHWA initiatives that emphasize
performance measurement include:
- Congestion Management Process (CMP), including management and operations
into the planning process,
- Integrated Corridor Management,
- Several Safety initiatives, and
- National Unified Goal (NUG) for Traffic Incident Management,
Other indicators include the importance of Performance Measurement
to the National Traffic Incident Management Coalition's (NTIMC) work;
the level of engagement by States in the TIM FSI; and the expression
interest by other States (such as Missouri) during the FSI process.
The FSI study team recommends that FHWA support the implementation
of the outreach activities. Table 6 outlines a number of cost-efficient,
yet highly effective means of providing outreach to participating States.
Further, the message delivered through each medium can be tailored to
meet the needs of a specific audience.8
Table 6. Recommended Outreach Activities
Outreach Product/Tool |
Description |
Conferences and Events |
Conferences and events represent one of the most effective
outreach opportunities for continuing to advance the State of
the practice in any area. Practitioners value in-person meetings
as well as virtual opportunities for peer exchange (see Webinars).
This was one of the most frequently referenced suggestions by
FSI participants when asked how FHWA could continue to advance
program-level TIM PM:
"Bringing everyone together. Having these kinds of conferences/
workshops. This needs to be something that goes on over years.
Building a bench. We need to bring new people to these meetings
to keep the flow going. Maybe once per year/ maybe meet on a
regional basis annually and national basis every 5 years."
Conferences also provide effective forums for distributing hardcopy
outreach materials (fact sheets, trading cards); interacting with
stakeholders in person (word of mouth marketing); and giving presentations
on program-level TIM PM. |
Structured Regional or Topic-Based Workshops |
Assuming a sufficient level of interest, FHWA could sponsor targeted regional or topic-based workshops on program-level TIM PM and invite one or more focus State(s) to participate as subject matter experts/peers. The FHWA peer exchange model could be used (see Office of Freight peer exchange model). For topic-based workshops, role plays, and other experiential learning techniques could be blended with more traditional peer exchange/knowledge exchange techniques to help prepare participants to be successful in their regions or home environments. |
Personal contact with representatives from target States and agencies. |
While outreach products can help to raise awareness and generate
interest in performance contracting and in FHWA's Implementation
Framework, the most effective way to influence States to
consider program-level TIM PM is through direct personal contact
between FHWA and the target States. The outreach products
can help to prepare FHWA and its representatives to communicate
effectively with States about program-level TIM PM. Conferences/
events offer opportunities to do this, but phone calls and emails
can be effective. |
*Fact Sheet |
The TIM FSI developed an executive fact sheet (see appendix B) that introduces the need for program-level TIM PM, how it can benefit agencies and the public, and where States can learn more. Division offices can distribute this to State partners, and bring this to all events/forums where they are attending or presenting on TIM. |
*PowerPoint Presentation |
The TIM FSI also developed an executive-level presentation for use by State and local transportation or law enforcement officials in building support for program-level TIM PM. Division offices can distribute this to State partners, and bring this to all events/forums where they are attending or presenting on TIM. This presentation is available on the FHWA TIM Website, and can be readily tailored if desired, to a particular audience by removing unrelated slides.
|
Webinar and Podcasts |
Webinars represent another popular electronic means for disseminating
information to a large number of people and can be podcasted along
with closed captioning. One Webinar was held for general TIM stakeholder
audiences near the end of the TIM FSI to introduce the FSI. FHWA
can consider holding additional Webinars periodically, such as:
- Introduce all Division Offices to program-level TIM PM and
the FSI outreach strategy.
- Conduct in-depth learning/skill development in a core area
of program-level TIM PM (institutional development/partnership
building, technical development, operational implementation).
- Bring TIM stakeholders interested in TIM PM together to exchange
lessons-learned, practices, and tips.
- Announce the program-level TIM PM Knowledge Management System
to stimulate interest and help regain momentum.
Webinars offer a structured, interactive forum in which stakeholders
can ask questions. Webinars can be scheduled quarterly or biannually
to maintain a general awareness and account for staff turnover
in agencies (a key barrier to implementing program-level TIM PM
cited by TIM FSI participants.
The Webinars also can be held as needed to address specific topics
of interest, or to offer educational opportunities to provide
stakeholders with regular opportunities to learn more about performance
contracting for construction and how this approach can be helpful
to them.
Questions asked during the Web conferences can serve to help FHWA to gather additional information for creating Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) lists. |
Website, Knowledge Management System, and FAQs |
The FHWA or other national sponsor Website (NTIMC) should function
as the reliable source for the latest information on program-level
TIM PM. (Note that passive mechanisms such as the Website alone
are not effective means for marketing. Target audiences must be
made aware of the Website, motivated to visit it, and must find
the information they are seeking when they visit.)
Create pointers from all related Websites to a Web page that
is dedicated to introducing program-level TIM PM; how it can benefit
stakeholders; FAQs; introducing the Knowledge Management System;
and include the experiences of the TIM FSI.
FHWA is developing a Knowledge Management System to allow the
focus States and others interested in TIM performance measurement
to continue to share information, experiences, and resources such
as data exchange standards and architectures with each other.
This system will be comprised of a managed email list to allow
folks to tap into the collective knowledge across the country
with TIM PM, as well as an online Knowledgebase for conveniently
sharing documents and other downloadable products. |
Press or News Release |
A brief news release may be used for significant updates or developments in the area of TIM PMs. News releases can be distributed to, and available from the Website, to be carried by external media. |
Magazine/Journal/Web Articles |
A core article could be developed for a key target publication (i.e., Public Roads) introducing program-level TIM PM, the TIM FSI experience, how program-level TIM PM can benefit partner agencies, to promote the forthcoming Knowledge Management System, and explain how and where readers can learn more. |
Headlines on/links from other related/partner sites |
Request that partners' sites (NTIMC, Office of Operations,
law enforcement/EMS associations, AASHTO, etc.) carry a headline
for a period of 1-3 weeks introducing FHWA's program-level TIM
Knowledge Management System. Suggested group websites include:
- American Associate of State Highway and Transportation Officials
(AASHTO)
- GeneralAmerican Road & Transportation Builders Association
(ARTBA)
- Transportation Research Board's (TRB) Subcommittee on Systems
and Operation Management (SSOM) Committee
- International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
- I-95 Corridor Coalition, and others as defined
|
Trading Cards |
Develop a business card or baseball style card that emphasizes
the message in a catchy way such as "TIM is a Team Sport,"
and motivates practitioners to consider program-level TIM PM. Cards
could feature "most valuable players," and feature individuals
or teams across the country who are leading in program-level TIM
performance measurement, showing that it can be done. |
Managed Email List |
The program-level TIM performance measurement Knowledge Management
System LISTSERV will serve as a primary means of
information exchange and promotion for the forthcoming Knowledgebase.
Transportation stakeholders regularly report preferring managed
email lists (like a LISTSERV) as an efficient means
of receiving quick updates on a topic of interest that they may
optionally choose to pursue further if desired. Emails sent to the
managed email list will include informational headlines and Website
addresses to short articles or new articles in the program-level
TIM performance measurement Knowledgebase that stakeholders can
pursue further at their leisure. |
Workshop Report (Can be posted to Knowledgebase) |
The workshop reports give more detailed information on how the Focus States got started in their data collection and analysis and the lessons learned. A contact list of TIM PM focus States participants is available so that you can contact them directly for more information. |
Self Assessments |
FHWA's annual TIM Self-Assessment is another useful tool for identifying
TIM performance measures and tracking those measures on a yearly
basis. |
Research shows that people need to be exposed to a message seven times
in three different formats for the information to make an impression.
This means that to effectively raise awareness about TIM performance
measurements and to motivate people to take action and learn more, outreach
efforts should be "layered" to ensure that target audiences
receive the message multiple times. Examples of layered outreach would
include using an event-driven approach and announcing the event through
several channels such as:
- A press release.
- Targeted article.
- Web site postings.
- Presentations at conferences/events.
- Distributing collateral such as trading cards or fact sheets at
events.
- A webinar.
A number of newsworthy, cost-efficient TIM Performance measurement-related
events lend themselves to outreach:
- Completion and release of the TIM PM FSI final report.
- Launch of the program-level TIM PM Knowledge Management System.
- Promotion of major advances in TIM PM by States that are worthy
of national attention.
- New resource updates or functionality upgrades to the TIM PM Knowledge
Management System.
Through sharing the FSI's results and promoting expanded involvement
of all interested States through the Knowledge Management System, FHWA's
efforts will benefit all States and provide a forum where they can exchange
successes in overcoming these challenges. The results and findings of
this initiative will help States to identify areas where improvements
in incident response capabilities can improve highway safety for both
the traveling public and the responder community. As an added benefit,
this study addresses a significant gap in existing resources and tools
available for improving TIM performance. FHWA hopes that this report
will aid States in reducing congestion, safeguarding the motoring public
and responders, and contributing toward the National Unified Goal (NUG)
for Traffic Incident Management through measuring TIM performance.
A supplementary PowerPoint presentation developed through this initiative
follows as Appendix A, "Traffic Incident
Management Performance Measurement The Focus States Initiative: On the
Road to Success."
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