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Each AASHTO fiscal year, the Trns•port Task Force (TTF) reviews and makes decisions related to enhancements and new development requests for Trns•port. 2005 Ballot Process

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2005 Ballot Process. Each AASHTO fiscal year, the Trns•port Task Force (TTF) reviews and makes decisions related to enhancements and new development requests for Trns•port. 2005 Ballot Process. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 2005 Ballot Process

Each AASHTO fiscal year, the Trns•port

Task Force (TTF) reviews and makes

decisions related to enhancements and new

development requests for Trns•port.

2005 Ballot Process

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User input on the value and benefits of

requested enhancements contributes to the

TTF decision process.

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This user input is facilitated through a ballot

process conducted each fiscal year as

defined and administered by the Trns•port

User’s Group (TUG).  

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The purpose of the ballot process is to

ensure that end users have a voice in the

on-going and strategic direction of the

Trns•port product.

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Through an Automated Ballot System (ABS)

on Cloverleaf, each member agency is given

the opportunity to vote for improvements the

agency regards as most important.

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The results of the voting are forwarded to the

TUG Chairperson for review, then to the TTF

to be considered for inclusion in the AASTHO

Trns•port Long Range Work Plan (LRWP).

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As the enhancements are submitted

throughout the year, the TMR tracking

system that supports the ABS is regularly

updated to reflect the most current status of

each request.

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During the fiscal year users, Technical

Advisory Groups (TAGs) and Info Tech

product experts review and comment on

requested enhancements prior to the official

ballot process.

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The current year’s ballot is a combination of

newly reported enhancement items and the

open ballot items from the previous year.

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This information is available throughout the

year in theTrns•port Pre-Ballot on Cloverleaf.

The pre-ballot is a replica of the ‘live’ ballot,

without the functionality to cast a vote.

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The “live” ballot is activated once a year,

immediately following the TUG conference.

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Each agency assigns one person to

represent the agency during the TUG

conference and the voting process.

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Why VOTE??????

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REMEMBER - The purpose of the ballot

process is to ensure that end users have a

voice in the on-going and strategic direction

of the Trns•port product.

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With the rewrite of the current Trns•port

product to Next Generation Trns•port (NGT),

some of the pending enhancements could be

included into the rewrite.

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It is up to the Trns•port Users Group to let

the TTF know which enhancements are

important to us.

We do this by voting!!!!!!

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With the help of the TAGs and Info Tech,

we have made changes to the ballot process

based on alignment with NGT, Trns•port

business areas and TTF directives.

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The 2005 Ballot Categories have been

realigned based on business functionality. In

the past they were based on Trns•port

modules.

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Summary of Changes

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Alignment Matrix

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Summary of Changes

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Note - Civil Rights Category and TAG

anticipated for 2006

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Summary of Changes

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You will still get 100 points per each ballot

category to vote with. This year, those points

may span across modules.

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Summary of Changes

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The “Scope” column has been replaced by a

“Complexity” column. Prior to the TUG, Info

Tech assigned Complexity values based on

anticipated business intricacy and NGT

development aspects

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Summary of Changes

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We will no longer be using the <30% rule. In

the past, items not receiving 30% of the vote

over a two year period were dropped from

the ballot.

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Summary of Changes

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All items submitted will remain on the ballot

and be considered for the NGT product

backlog unless removed by the reporting

Agency or deemed obsolete.

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Summary of Changes

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Long Range Work Plan Reference removed

Multiple Organizations

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Summary of Changes

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TAGs and Info Tech reviewed Active

Pending Enhancements for 2005 Ballot .– Removed Obsolete

– Already Delivered

– Aligned Ballot Items with new categories

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Summary of Changes

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Example of Obsolete

TMR # 7880 LAS - Could not correct bid within the application through the tabbed folder

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Summary of Changes

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2004 System Edits

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Summary of Changes - 2004 System Edits

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Nothing is etched in stone………

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