FTA/FHWA Webinar: Linking Performance Measures to Improved Performance Outcomes
The Federal Transit Administration sent this bulletin at 11/19/2014 10:48 AM ESTWebinar Title: Let’s Talk Performance: Theory vs. Practice-- Linking Performance Measures to Improved Performance Outcomes
Date: 12/09/2014 2:00-3:30 p.m. Eastern Time
The Federal Highway Administration, in cooperation with the Federal Transit Administration and several national stakeholder groups, would like you to join us for the next Let’s Talk Performance: Theory vs. Practice -- Linking Performance Measures to Improved Performance Outcomes. The webinar is scheduled for Tuesday, December 9, from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM (EST). This event is open to FHWA and FTA staff, State DOTs, MPOs, transit providers, and other stakeholder agencies. This webinar is the third in a series of six webinars focused on transportation performance management implementation activities. During this webinar, presenters will showcase examples of how using performance measures/management data impacts and improves transportation performance outcomes. The following presentations on achieving performance outcomes will be made:
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The San Francisco Bay Area’s Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s (MTC) Performance Based Funding Allocation
- Sui Tan, StreetSaver Program Manager , MTC
- MTC has implemented a performance-based allocation process to allocate federal funds to local agencies to improve pavement performance outcomes.
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Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority’s (MARTA) Asset Management Plan Evolution
- David M. Springstead, Senior Director of Engineering & Development, MARTA
- MARTA in Georgia is working to implement a single MARTA-wide system for condition-based asset replacement, using a consistent set of project prioritization criteria.
You will also have the opportunity to ask questions and share your own experiences.
To attend this free webinar on December 9, visit the event registration page. Please forward this information to your colleagues, as this webinar is open to the public.
If you have ideas for future topics and speakers or will need accommodations to participate in this event, please email Michael Nesbitt (michael.nesbitt@dot.gov).
Note: You must register to attend the event by completing a very brief registration form. If you are having difficulty with the hyperlink above, paste this address in your browser:
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