AssetManager
Asset Management Network Tradeoff Tool
AssetManager is a visualization tool that enables transportation agencies to explore the performance implications of budget allocation strategies. AssetManager unites forecasts from existing management systems, providing a management-level capability to investigate the implications of budget strategy options. AssetManager was developed by Cambridge Systematics under contract to the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP).
AssetManager lets you visualize the impact of resource allocation decisions, and determine the resources that are required to achieve any target performance metric.
Benefits
- Links together and builds upon the output of existing pavement, bridge, and other agency management systems
- Provides a simple and flexible interface that enables agency staff and senior-level managers to view asset performance in a consistent, integrated fashion
- Provides an integrated network-level assessment and rich visual interface that demonstrates the linkages between funding and performance
- Enables interactive evaluation of the likely impacts of increases or decreases in overall funding, and shifts in fund allocation by asset type, geography, or system
- Targeting capability estimates the budget that is needed to achieve specific performance targets for any asset type and geographic or network category
- Encourages and facilitates exploration of resource allocation tradeoffs, one of the “best practices” of asset management
Features
- Four interactive views to visually link budgets and results: budgeting, targeting, dashboard, and allocation
- Built-in connectors to the Pontis® Bridge Management System and the FHWA’s Highway Economic Requirements System – State Version (HERS-ST)
- Custom connectors facilitate integration with any management system that simulates asset performance over time given a set budget
- Can be integrated with project level planning, budgeting, and performance-based project assessment systems
- Supports up to 25 agency-defined performance measures, four asset types, 12 geographic areas, and 10 defined network subsets
Additional Information
For additional information, contact James Maconochie, Principal, 617 354 0167.