Peer-to-Peer Exchange - New Jersey, Georgia, Indiana, and Ohio Departments of Transportation and Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Trenton, New Jersey, June 11–12, 2019 [techbrief]
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2019-10-01
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Abstract:The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is interested in adopting eConstruction practices such as electronic approvals and signatures, electronic document management, and electronic collection of inspection information via mobile devices. To learn from other State departments of transportation (DOTs), NJDOT invited one representative each from four peer agencies to exchange ideas and solutions for overcoming challenges with implementation. NJDOT hosted a 2-day, face-to-face peer exchange with the Georgia DOT (GDOT), Indiana DOT (INDOT), Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), and Ohio DOT (ODOT). The e-Construction and Partnering (eCP) peer exchange, sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) as part of round four of the Every Day Counts (EDC-4) technical assistance program, took place June 11–12, 2019, in Trenton, New Jersey. The State DOT representatives were joined at the peer exchange by staff from FHWA’s New Jersey Division and the FHWA Resource Center. NJDOT’s e-Construction vision is to implement solutions that deliver the most value. The agency wants to capture and use information throughout the entire project delivery process, not just during construction. During the peer exchange, GDOT shared the agency’s perspectives on its document management solution and electronic signatures. KYTC discussed work with electronic approvals and signatures and e-ticketing. INDOT and ODOT shared information on their efforts with collaborative solutions for mobile device use and mobile application development.
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