Title: NSGIC
1NSGIC
NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL
Transportation For the Nation Pennsylvanias
Vision Jim Knudson
2105 Laurel Bush Rd. Bel Air, MD 21015
443-640-1075 www.nsgic.org
2Pennsylvania Transportation
- PENNDOT has been a GIS user since the late
1980s, part of Planning and Research - PENNDOT road GIS data derived from Quad Sheets
that were scanned and digitized, then corrected
over the past 12 years on DOQQs - Many counties started with PENNDOT road data and
then built their own transportation data sets - PENNDOT GIS started working on other modes of
transportation to include rail, airports, ports,
public transit, intermodal, etc.
3Pennsylvania Transportation
- Most PENNDOT data is shared publicly through the
State GIS Clearinghouse, PA Spatial Data Access
(PASDA) - Used extensively by many parties in the
Commonwealth - Most PENNDOT legacy data is tied and referenced
through the centerline file
4Pennsylvania Transportation
- PENNDOT has been a major participant for many
years working with PAMAGIC, I-Team, and PGDSS to
define PA Geospatial Data Sharing Standards
(PGDSS) and the road data model - Many new legacy system rewrites and ITS projects,
all will use GT/GIS in the future
5Transportation for the Nation
- Must have a national data model FIRST!
- Creating a national transportation data model, we
must consider the following use cases for roads - Cartography mapping portrayal
- Addressing Model/Geocoding
- Dynamic Segmentation
- Routing/Driving Directions
6Transportation for the Nation
- Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS) is a
good example of how states can share standardized
data to create the National Highway Planning
Network (NHPN) requires annual data submission
by each DOT, GIS representation is requested by
FHWA if available
7Why is TFTN Necessary?
- States maintain the highway system
- Counties and local governments maintain local
roads - Counties maintain addressing for E-9-1-1
- Municipalities open and name the roads
- Federal agencies fund DOTs and local projects
- Everyone needs a comprehensive road network
- Spending taxpayer dollars at all levels, not
fully capitalizing on the investments
8Why is TFTN Necessary?
- Statewide Road Networks Today
- PENNDOT state highway network, local roads
included but only contain name, no addressing or
other attributes - TANA enterprise license used by all state
agencies, used by numerous Regional
Counter-Terrorism Task Forces, first responders
(fire, police), counties and municipalities
9Why is TFTN Necessary?
- Whats Coming
- PAMAP County Data Sharing
- Road and Other Transportation framework layers
- But will not be complete for all 67 counties
- PA Geospatial Data Sharing Standards
- Minimal data standards for data sharing,
including PAMAP - Issues raised with attributes by PAMAP vector
plan - Federated GIS Pilot Project 11 counties
- PGDSS Road Pilot Project 6 counties
10Why is TFTN Necessary?
- E-9-1-1, other public safety dispatching needs
- Road Closures flooding, hazmat, etc.
- Vehicle Routing/Access pandemic and SNS
vaccination planning - Cartography all roads named on maps
11Why is TFTN Necessary?
- Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient
Transportation Equity Act A Legacy for Users
(SAFETEA-LU) - August 2005 http//www.fhwa.dot.go
v/safetealu/summary.htm - Improving Safety
- Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) - 5.1B
- Railway-Highway Crossing Program - 880M
- 90M High Risk Rural Roads
- Requires State Strategic Highway Safety Plans
(SHSP) - ALL PUBLIC ROADS - must include all roads for
Crash Reporting and Analysis, etc.
12Why is TFTN Necessary?
- SAFETEA-LU (contd)
- Improving Safety
- Safe Routes to Schools
- Congestion Relief
- Real-Time System Management Information Program -
all states - real time traffic, congestion,
weather, incidents, traveler information, DATA
EXCHANGE FORMATS within 2 years! - Maximizing Mobility
- Surface Transportation Program - 32.5B through
2009, 10 of state funds for transportation
enhancement activities
13Pennsylvania Data Priorities
- Topography (PAMAP)
- Imagery (PAMAP, IFTN)
- Roads (PGDSS, PAMAP, IFTN, TANA)
- Parcels
- Critical Infrastructure
- Buildings
14Pennsylvania Transportation Experience
- Jim has been a consultant for 17 of last 20
years, mostly in Transportation - Jim worked onsite as Project Manager for a large
contractor team supporting PENNDOT GIS for 3
years - Jim has been involved in GIS-T, TRB, AASHTO, HEEP
and other national transportation organizations
and conferences
15Pennsylvania Transportation Experience
- Transportation Experience
- IBM GIS Worldwide Transportation Partner
- IBM Transportation GIS Data Model
- ESRI UNETRANS Model Input
- Ports and Waterways
- Highway System - Highway, Bridge, Linear
Referencing, ITS, VideoLog, Straight Lines - Rail Passenger (BR) and Freight (UPRR)
16Pennsylvania Transportation Experience
- PA Geospatial Technologies Office (GTO) is
building a transportation portal to tie
operational data into a common enterprise
database - Need access to static and real-time
transportation data - Will tie in weather, ITS devices (HAR, traffic,
DMS, cameras, etc.)
17Pennsylvania Transportation Experience
- PGDSS includes a transportation definition, being
reviewed to create version 3.0 and a true data
model this year - Reviewed against PAMAP vector data plan and list
of issues and potential changes identified
18Toward a National Transportation Standard and
Program - TFTN
- Must
- Have a federal sponsor (FHWA, USDOT?)
- Have a legislative champion
- Provide an incentive/cost sharing program
- Be marketed to all parties
- Not duplicate other programs (HPMS, etc.)
- Should look for opportunities to participate
instead of setting up a new program?
19Pennsylvania Summary -Transportation for the
Nation
- Next steps
- Write a charter for TFTN Is it roads only or
all transportation? - Work with FHWA, USDOT, DHS to gain support for
the TFTN - Determine existing initiatives to get involved in
- Find a legislative champion
- Gather concepts, standards, lessons learned and
best practices from all states - Consider funding models