A Synthesis of Data Management Practices in the Midwestern DOTs
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2017-11-01
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NTL Classification:NTL-FREIGHT-Freight Planning and Policy
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Abstract:This report presents a snapshot of freight data synthesis and management practices at state transportation agencies (DOTs) in the Midwest. The scope of practices includes data architecture and integration, data collaboration, data strategy and governance. Mode categorizes freight datasets and business processes—highway, rail, air, water, and local roads. The scope of data considered is limited to freight data, defined as all data used to understand freight issues and activities. The State DOTs of the Mid-America Freight Coalition were invited to participate in the project. Wisconsin DOT staff participated in developing the survey instrument. Staff from the DOTs of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri participated by responding to the survey. The result of the project is a tool for assessing a transportation agency’s capability maturity for freight data management.
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Alternate URL:http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/nextrans/assets/pdfs/166UWY2.2_Summary and Final Technical Report.pdf
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