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... 70 APPENDIX A Program Agenda
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... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 71 CONFERENCE SESSIONS SESSIONS SUMMARY Time/Room Crystal I Ballroom Crystal II Ballroom Diamond 1 Opal Room Topaz Room 10:30 AM Data: Data Collection to Support TAM Decisions : Implementation: Performance Management @ Investments: Rapid Fire Session: Investment Tradeoffs  Org/Workforce: Advancing Asset Management Research and Education Using Case Studies  TAMPs: State DOT TAMP Development  1:30 PM Data: The Business of Business Intelligence in TAM : Implementation: Discussion: Our Initial TAMP is Done – What Now? (TAMP & Implementation)
From page 72...
... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 72 7:30 a.m.– 5:00 p.m., Perm Reg Desk Registration 7:30 a.m.– 8:30 a.m., Ballroom Foyer Continental Breakfast 10:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m., Ballroom Foyer Break 10:30 a.m.–Noon Breakout Sessions Data Collection To Support TAM Decisions Ü(AICPCredits) , Crystal I Ballroom John Puente, Ohio DOT, presiding Guanying Lei, FTA, recording This session will center on advances in data collection used to support TAM, more specifically the data needed to support decision making.
From page 73...
... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 73 Shopping For Assets Richard Estrada, Caltrans TAM Governance Journey at Iowa DOT Matthew Haubrich, Peggi Knight, Iowa DOT Rapid Fire Session: Investment Tradeoffs(AICPCredits) , Diamond 1 Scott Richrath, Atkins, presiding Michelle Stracener, Atkins, recording This opening session for the track on Analyzing and Optimizing Investments will feature a series of short demonstrations and presentations designed to stimulate discussion and thought exchange throughout the conference.
From page 74...
... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 74 State DOT TAMP Development (AICPCredits) , Topaz Room Omar Smadi, Iowa State University, presiding Matthew Hardy, AASHTO, recording In this session we will hear from several states about their experiences developing their initial TAMPs.
From page 75...
... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 75 Connecting Research to Application , Diamond 1 Rob Kafalenos, FHWA, presiding Scott Gordon, DTS/Atkins, recording How does the research we conduct influence the ways owners of transportation infrastructure make decisions? This panel will discuss different ways that asset management research can be applied to help support the right investment decisions.
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... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 76 3:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m., Ballroom Foyer Break 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Breakout Sessions (cont.)
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... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 77 Considering Socioeconomic and Environmental Criteria on Paved Road Network Investments: The Case of Costa Rica's National Road Network José David Rodríguez-Morera, Rodrigo Arias-García, University of Costa Rica Transit Executive Communication , Opal Room Mshadoni Smith, FTA, presiding Laura Zale, SEPTA, recording This session will focus on pilot materials that FTA has developed to support transit professionals in communicating the value of Transit Asset Management (TAM) to executives.
From page 78...
... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 78 7:30 a.m.– 4:00 p.m., Perm Reg Desk Registration 7:30 a.m.– 8:30 a.m., Ballroom Foyer Continental Breakfast 8:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m. Breakout Sessions (cont.)
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... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 79 Discussion: Getting Started Implementing Your Plan to Make Asset , Opal Room Management Work William Johnson, Colorado DOT, presiding Anita Bush, Nevada DOT, recording This discussion session focuses on getting the most of your agency's asset management efforts by providing an opportunity to share organizational and workforce changes that led to an improved asset management culture. Suggestions for making asset management work through improved communication, streamlined business processes, and focused workforce development will be generated through the peer discussions.
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... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 80 Cross Asset Prioritization (AICPCredits) , Crystal II Ballroom Loren Turner, Caltrans, presiding Shalini Chandra, Caltrans, recording Dollars should follow system performance.
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... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 81 Coordinating Your TAMPs: Addressing Assets You Don't Own and Local , Topaz Room Agencies You Don't Own William Knowles, Texas DOT, presiding Steve Gaj, FHWA, recording MAP-21 and the FAST act set some new expectations for inter-agency coordination. Effective Performance Based Planning and Programming as well as Transportation Asset Management require working across jurisdictional boundaries to provide the mobility that the public desires.
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... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 82 Asset Management Process Driving a Vision for the Future Paul Clark, Florida DOT; John Benda, Adam Horn, HNTB Corporation Agency-Driven Transit Asset Management Herb Higginbotham, Reagan Lynn, Nathan Higgins, Cambridge Systematics Enterprise Data Collection–It's Not Just An Asset Anymore John Puente, Ohio DOT What Next? Prioritizing Assets Classes for Inclusions in an Asset Management Program Brad Allen, Prashant Ram, Katie Zimmerman, Applied Pavement Technology Discussion: Bridging the Gaps Between Research and Implementation , Diamond 1 Sue McNeil, University of Delaware, presiding Prashant Ram, APTech, recording There are many tools available to support the analysis and optimization of investment options that vary in terms of ease of use, cost, and practicality.
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... 2018 Asset Management Conference July 14-17, 2018 83 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m., Pearl Room Planning Committee Debriefing (Invitation Only) 3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m., Emerald Ballroom Closing Session Laura Mester, Michigan DOT and Conference Chair, presiding The conference presentations demonstrate the evolution that is taking place in asset management today.

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