Transportation Performance Management Overview for the MAP-21 and FAST Acts

Performance Management
Web Based

Description

This course presents an overview of the Transportation Performance Management (TPM) provisions of MAP-21 and FAST, describes the responsibilities that agencies at various levels (Federal, State, and MPO) have in delivering these requirements, and captures best practices in use today that can help agencies get started on meeting the requirements. It begins by introducing participants to the TPM provisions of MAP-21 and FAST--including national goals and performance measures and how they relate, target setting, incorporation into the planning and programming process, and accountability and transparency requirements.

At A Glance

Organization:
FHWA
Topic:
Performance Management
Credentials Earned:
0.2 Units
Delivery Method:
Web Based
Mode:
Freight
Time period:
1.5 hours
Level:
Basic
Year Created:
2019
Last Updated:
01/07/2025 12:50
Notes:

The target audience for this Web-based course primarily consists of FHWA, State DOT, and MPO staff who have a role in meeting the MAP-21/FAST TPM requirements. Regional planning organization (RPO), transit agency, other local agency staff, along with executives and senior decision makers, make up a secondary audience.

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