A Joint Subcommittee on Data Standardization was established by AASHTO’s Strategic Management Committee in February 2020 to ensure coordination among interested groups within AASHTO and to promote the adoption of standardized data schemas – including helping to coordinate schema development, identify gaps, resolve conflicts, and avoid duplication of effort. Join this session to learn more […]
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Determining the return on investment of data quality, accuracy, and precision is part science, part art, part knowledge, part faith. When do the costs of ostensibly better data outweigh the benefits? Better quality data has a cost at every step, but how do we judge the cost/benefit ratio? The conflict arises when the end user […]
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Let’s look at the path from data to decisions – how do we authorize our data for decision-making capabilities. Data issues run the gamut from fundamental data management capabilities that need to be in place, to the change management approach we need to consider in order to ensure our workforce is optimized. Our data needs […]
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Under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act State DOTs are required to consider extreme weather and resilience in their TAMP development processes and analyses. IIJA also provides an incentive for State DOTs to develop Resilience Improvement Plans (RIP) as part of the new PROTECT program. This session will explore how one agency plans to link […]
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