ITMS: Information Inside and Out - GIS-T
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ITMS: Information Inside and Out - GIS-T
ITMS: Information Inside and Out Donny McElveen – GIS Manager, SCDOT Mitch Stephens – Project Manager, PMG Session 7.3.1 – April 22, 2015 ITMS Background • The Integrated Transportation Management System went into production at South Carolina DOT in 2006. • The vision was for ITMS to serve as a “one‐stop shop” and as the “source of truth” for information commonly requested throughout the Department. • Web‐based application available via the SCDOT intranet. • ITMS version 1 included data from: • GIS • Average 229 unique users • Roadway Information Management System (RIMS) a day • Bridge • 2.9 million total hits • Pavement • Average time to create a • Version 2 included additional information from: map from a query was • Highway Maintenance Management 3.69 seconds • SiteManager • PPMS (mainframe based project programming application) • Documents • Today’s ITMS provides information from almost every enterprise solution in the Department. • Imagery is provided via integration with Apollo. ITMS Today Tabs Map Controls Regions Each of these offers the user a different way to query and/or manipulate the data and how the data is viewed ITMS Road Inventory (RIMS) Query Query for Lanes > 4 and AADT > 20,00 in Richland County on SC Routes ITMS Road Inventory (RIMS) Query ITMS Road Inventory (RIMS) Query ITMS Sign Inventory (HMMS) Query Query for Sign Type = School Zone in Dillon County ITMS Sign Inventory (HMMS) Query ITMS Daily Work Report (HMMS) Query Query for DWR Activity = Guardrail in Dillon County ITMS Daily Work Report (HMMS) Query ITMS Traffic Signals (TEAMS) Query Query for Traffic Signal Type = School Flashers in Orangeburg County ITMS Traffic Signals (TEAMS) Query ITMS Turning Movements Query Query for Turning Movement on US Route 17 in Charleston County ITMS Turning Movements Query ITMS Turning Movements Query ITMS Click Query By Area Query for Bridges Within a Radius ITMS Click Query By Area ITMS Click Query By Area ITMS Click Query – Google Street View ITMS Click Query – Google Street View ITMS Viewers – Photolog Viewer ITMS Viewers – Photolog Viewer ITMS Viewers – Photolog Viewer ITMS Viewers – Traffic Flow Viewer Query for Traffic Counts on SC Route 20 in Anderson County ITMS Viewers – Traffic Flow Viewer ITMS Reports – Mapping from Excel ITMS Reports – Mapping from Excel ITMS Reports – Mapping from Excel External ITMS (eITMS) A Google‐map based interface which allows the general public access to commonly requested information. Includes Roadway Information (Route, BMP, EMP, Factored AADT, AADT Year, Number of Total Lanes and Functional Classification), Road Conditions & Load Restricted Bridges, and StreetFinder. eITMS Map Query eITMS StreetFinder eITMS StreetFinder eITMS Roadway Information eITMS Roadway Information eITMS Road Conditions and Load Restricted Bridges eITMS Road Conditions and Load Restricted Bridges The ITMS of Tomorrow • In 2014, PMG and SCDOT worked together to plan for the ITMS of Tomorrow. The purpose of this effort was to: • Improve/modernize the overall layout of the current interface • Enhance the ITMS user experience • Improve on usability/ease of use for ITMS users • Consolidate similar reports and like information where applicable • PMG hosted two stakeholder meetings at SCDOT in order to gain user input into the re‐ design. • After the final stakeholder meeting, PMG provided a draft design document, including mockups, for SCDOT review and comment. • The initial design was updated based on user inputs to complete the high level design which will be used to upgrade ITMS. • This effort resulted in a new approach, including two interfaces to ITMS. The ITMS of Tomorrow The Basic Interface minimizes the amount of input necessary to query various data sources. This interface allows users to query for information through the use of various buttons where they either enter/select information or go directly to the map. The ITMS of Tomorrow The Standard interface contains a richer set of query tools. This interface is for the user that is looking to perform queries which may combine and drill deeper into the available data thereby potentially returning more complex results. This interface is based off of a “ribbon” type approach, similar to what is available in various Microsoft products. The ITMS of Tomorrow The ITMS of Tomorrow The ITMS of Tomorrow The ITMS of Tomorrow Thank You! Donny McElveen 803.737.1677 mcelveende@scdot.org http://www.scdot.org Mitch Stephens 770.316.6018 mitch.stephens@pmgpro.com www.pmgpro.com