The Colorado DOT (CDOT) developed a Quality Management Program (QMP) document in response to federal requirements. This document reports processes performed by CDOT and by the data collection contractor to address the quality of all data reported to the FHWA’s Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS).
The QMP ensures collected pavement condition data is reliable, accurate, complete, and reasonable.
Subarea: Inventory condition and performance (B.1)
Element: Quality (B.1.c, B.2.c, B.3.c)
CDOT documented the information flow from raw data collection through submittal to the FHWA HPMS. They created a flowchart to visually represent the information flow and to support user understanding. They then documented the technical components of the collection program (Steps 2a-2d).
Step 2a: Standards and ProtocolsCDOT documented the standards and protocols for collection and characterization of the Federal pavement condition metrics as well as other data elements collected for state pavement management purposes.
Step 2b: Training and CertificationCDOT documented the training and certification of all personnel involved in the production of data, including field data collection, data processing, and manual distress rating.
Step 2c: Collection EquipmentCDOT documented calibration procedures and quality checks conducted on data collection equipment before and during collection.
Step 2d: Collected DataQuality checks applied Federal metrics and individual data elements and associated procedures were documented.
Step 3: Staff AccountabilityAs a final step, CDOT required signatures of all designated staff acknowledging acceptance and accountability for adherence to the plan.
Compliance with FHWA standards
LeadershipExecutive endorsement
ExpertiseData collection equipment, Data quality control and sampling
CoordinationCross-functional teams & training; Central office, field, and support staff; External collection contractor
ChangeGovernance, Impact to field collection staff workflows and processes, Data issues were exposed requiring new quality control practices