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2019 Road Weather Management Performance Measures Update

Chapter 4. Road Weather Management Capacity Building

Overview

Capacity building refers to providing stakeholders with flexible, accessible learning, and growth through training, technical assistance, and educational resources. When applied to road weather management, it includes activities and products that improve the performance of weather-related actions. This includes participation in various stakeholder meetings, road weather research and development (R&D) projects, training programs, conferences, and webinars. The goal of capacity building is to improve individual as well as organizational capacities for addressing and overcoming road weather problems.

Performance Findings

Participation in Road Weather Management Meetings and Communities of Practice

State DOT participation in meetings and workshops has dramatically increased since the prior update. Notably, an increasing number of States are sending representatives to the annual road weather management stakeholder meeting; 32 State DOTs were represented at the 2019 stakeholder meeting, up from 29 in 2017 and 2018. In addition, there is a growing interest in the Every Day Counts (EDC) innovations for road weather management. In 2018, 5 EDC-5 Summits attracted participants from 48 States. Figure 18 shows the consistent and strong levels of attendance at the various road weather management meetings.

Figure 18. Vertical bar graph shows states participating in Road Weather Management meetings.
Figure 18. Graph. States participating in road weather management meetings.

Participation in Capability Maturity Improvement Workshops

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Office of Operations created six transportation systems management and operations (TSMO) Capability Maturity Frameworks (CMF) to assist agencies in assessing their capabilities within major operations areas and to identify areas for improvement. The Road Weather Management Program (RWMP) facilitates Road Weather Management CMF workshops for all interested agencies, walking participants through the self-evaluation tool, and using the findings to help identify a list of prioritized actions that the agency can use to increase capabilities in road weather management.

Since the 2017 update, an additional 6 agencies have conducted a Road Weather Management CMF workshop, bringing the total number of State DOTs involved up to 16. An additional 4 agencies have expressed interest in hosting a workshop at some time.

Participation in Road Weather Management-Sponsored Training and Webinars

RWMP staff and contractors supported 26 workshops and 13 webinars in 2017, and 28 workshops and 17 webinars in 2018. These events covered a variety of topics of interest to operations and maintenance professionals, including the EDC-4 and EDC-5 initiatives, transportation system resilience as it relates to adverse weather, cost and benefit analyses, and the potential of connected and autonomous vehicles.

Road Weather Management Engagement with Stakeholders in Public Conferences

The content, topics, sponsors, and attendees evolve among the road weather management workshops or conferences, and the reliability of attendance data can vary. It therefore is difficult to draw conclusions by comparing one event to another. Rather, the RWMP compiles reported attendance (number of participants and number of State agencies) to derive a broad idea of the national interest and involvement in road weather management topics. All public activities and the associated number of participants and agencies represented are shown in Table 3. RWMP staff and contractors regularly make presentations, briefings, and demonstrations at various workshops and conferences, which extends the reach of the program beyond its own activities. Some of these activities also are listed in Table 3. For the 2017-2019 reporting period, RWMP staff and contractors attended or facilitated at least 137 conferences, meetings, or peer exchanges, reaching well over 9,400 participants.

Table 3. Meetings with Road Weather Program Representation, 2017-2019
Year Road Weather Program Activities, 2017-2019 Number of Participants Number of State Agencies
2017 Chicago Analysis, Modeling, & Simulation (AMS) Stakeholder Meeting, Chicago, IL 17 5
2017 American Meteorology Society 2017 Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA 80 N/A
2017 Aurora Pooled Fund Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT 27 19
2017 IMRCP Stakeholder Webinar 35 10
2017 Clear Roads Pooled Fund Meeting 20 15
2017 Resilience to Extreme Weather Events Workshop 25 10
2017 AMS Washington Forum 150 2
2017 Road Weather Management Stakeholder Meeting 140 29
2017 4th National Weather Responsive Traffic Management Stakeholder Meeting 70 25
2017 AASHTO Subcommittee of Transportation System Management & Operations Annual Meeting: Weather Workshop, SD 55 25
2017 Weather-Savvy Roads Webinar for Local Communities 100 N/A
2017 Road Weather Management Regional Roundtable #1 33 10
2017 Road Weather Management Regional Roundtable #2 30 12
2017 Road Weather Management Regional Roundtable #3 31 14
2017 Pikalert Peer Exchange 25 6
2017 AASHTO Summit on Resiliency for Extreme Weather and Climate Change, DC 150 20
2017 Optimal Messaging for Dynamic Message Signs 50 25
2018 American Meteorology Society 2018 Annual Meeting, Austin, TX 130 N/A
2018 TRB Annual Meeting, Washington, DC 25 8
2018 Office of Policy about Transportation Data & Governance—Policy Symposium 20 8
2018 CMF and Resilience Overlay Webinar N/A N/A
2018 Road Weather Management Regional Roundtable #1 31 11
2018 Road Weather Management Regional Roundtable #2 32 15
2018 Road Weather Management Regional Roundtable #3 31 11
2018 Every Day Counts (EDC-4)/Effective Weather Messaging N/A N/A
2018 Weather Responsive Traffic Management Using Connected Vehicle Data N/A N/A
2018 Aurora Spring Meeting, Seattle, WA 35 20
2018 ITS Virginia Annual Meeting 80 1
2018 National Webinar: Deployment of CV-Enabled WRTM 125 22
2018 APWA North American Snow Conference 50 1
2018 EDC-4/Weather-Savvy Roads Webinar 100 3
2018 NWS Winter Weather Program Meeting 30 N/A
2018 AASHTO Connected and Automated Technology Coalition: IOO/OEM Forum 40 15
2018 Salt Management Strategies TOPS-Advisory Committee 47 2
2018 National Webinar: Enhancing Transportation Systems Operations Capabilities to Address Weather and Climate Trends 30 10
2018 National Dialogue Launch, MI 150 25
2018 Automated Vehicle Symposium, CA 32 4
2018 2018 AASHTO Maintenance Committee Meeting, NC 400 45
2018 2018 AASHTO Winter Technical Service Program Meeting, NC N/A N/A
2018 EDC-5 Kickoff Meeting N/A N/A
2018 CMF Workshop: Weather Resilience & CMF 30 3
2018 National Weather Association Annual Meeting, MO 300 N/A
2018 AASHTO Committee on Transportation Systems Operations 120 25
2018 National Webinar: IMRCP 64 14
2018 National Dialogue, Seattle, WA N/A N/A
2018 National Dialogue, Atlanta, GA N/A N/A
2018 2018 Road Weather Management Stakeholder Meeting 142 29
2018 EDC-5 Pre-Deployment Webinar 1 50 10
2018 EDC-5 Pre-Deployment Webinar 2 50 10
2018 American Meteorology Society: Automated Vehicles & Meteorology Summit 90 N/A
2018 TRB: Resilience Innovations Summit & Exchange 40 10
2018 National Dialogue, Phoenix, AZ 130 20
2018 American Public Works Association (APWA): Click, Listen & Learn Webinar 25 2
2018 EDC-5, Baltimore, MD 250 8
2018 EDC-5, Albany, NY N/A N/A
2018 EDC-5, St. Louis, MO 30 8
2018 National Dialogue, Dallas, TX 200 25
2018 EDC-5, Portland, OR 300 12
2018 EDC-5, Orlando, FL N/A N/A
2018 Road Weather Management Regional Roundtable #1 34 13
2018 Road Weather Management Regional Roundtable #2 32 11
2018 Road Weather Management Regional Roundtable #3 31 12
2019 American Meteorology Society 2019 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ 90 N/A
2019 TRB Annual Meeting, Washington, DC 25 7
2019 Northwest Passage Pooled Fund Study N/A N/A
2019 AASHTO Committee on Transportation Systems Operations (CSO) 65 30
2019 IMRCP Stakeholder Group 17 5
2019 Aurora Pooled Fund Meeting, San Diego, CA 30 20
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