Performance Measurement in State Departments of Transportation


Book Description

This synthesis will be of interest to state transportation agency administrators, division and functional area managers, program managers, financial and human resources personnel, and others, including state legislators, who are concerned with implementing innovative programs in state departments of transportation (DOTs). It presents information on the degree to which state DOTs have developed and implemented performance measures in all transport modes for which they are responsible. With the advent of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA), as well as pressure from state governments for greater accountability of state funds, DOTs are increasingly endeavoring to develop performance measures to improve their productivity, and to respond to outside demands from state government and the public. This report of the Transportation Research Board describes how performance measures have evolved in state DOTs, the types of initiatives that have been developed, and the effectiveness of such measures in assessing performance and improving productivity, as perceived by the DOTs.




Environmental Performance Measures for State Departments of Transportation


Book Description

"TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 809: Environmental Performance Measures for State Departments of Transportation identifies potential environmental performance measures that may be integrated into a transportation agency's performance management program. The report explores relationships between agency activities and environmental outcomes. A spreadsheet-based "Measure Calculation Tool" helps transportation agencies implement performance measures that were outlined in the report. The tool can be used to record the component data needed to calculate the measures." --




The Use of Intermodal Performance Measures by State Departments of Transportation


Book Description

This report identifies specific intermodal performance measures developed by 15 State departments of transportation. The performance measures are classified by goals and analyzed by frequency of use. The report discusses the role of performance measures in the transportation planning process and their relationship to intermodal management systems. The report also summarizes the major research reports related to the topic of performance measures.




A Primer on Performance-based Highway Program Management


Book Description

This report follows an earlier AASHTO report for the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission (the Commission) entitled State DOT Performance Management Programs: Select Examples, published in June 2007. It examined performance-based surface transportation program approaches currently being implemented at some of the state DOTs around the country. Building on that primer, this report describes the basic principles involved in applying performance measurement to the state budgeting and program delivery process, and profiles how 11 states have applied these principles to improve performance and accountability.




Performance measurement


Book Description

Public awareness and politicians' concerns have spurred government agencies in many U.S. cities and counties to reassess the services they provide, the customers they serve and the manner in which they provide services. Some localities measure, others measure and report, still others measure, report and align these results with their resources and goals. This publication was developed to facilitate the efforts of agencies that are considering performance measurement or planning to further their existing performance management efforts.













State of Oregon Department of Transportation Performance Measurement Program


Book Description

"This is the third draft of what will become the source document containing definitions of all performance measures in the Oregon Department of Transportation ... contains division level performance measure definitions for ODOT's Motor Vehicles Division and Highway Division."--Page [i].




The Use of Intermodal Performance Measures by State Departments of Transportation


Book Description

This report identifies specific intermodal performance measures developed by 15 State departments of transportation. The performance measures are classified by goals and analyzed by frequency of use. The report discusses the role of performance measures in the transportation planning process and their relationship to intermodal management systems. The report also summarizes the major research reports related to the topic of performance measures.