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Description
In 2006, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet entered into an agreement with the Kentucky Transportation Center (KTC) at the University of Kentucky (UK) to provide program management, technical support, and logistical support for Kentucky’s CVISN Program. Under this agreement, the CVISN Team was reformed and reenergized, seven planning meetings have been held, priority projects have been identified and initiated, and Kentucky is moving forward with the Expanded CVISN (now ITD) Program. Over time, assisting with the PRISM program also became part of KTC’s responsibilities. Staff members at KTC are providing day-to-day support for the programs, including preparation of meeting agendas, scheduling and arrangements for off-site meetings, information gathering and dissemination, documentation of existing and planned systems, preparation of quarterly reports, participation in conference calls, etc. KTC staff also collects and analyzes data as requested by the Program Manager or ITD/PRISM team.
This project will provide for the general support functions necessary to keep the PRISM/ITD Program on-track and moving forward for 2019 and 2020. Specific objectives of this effort include:
This project will provide for the general support functions necessary to keep the PRISM/ITD Program on-track and moving forward for 2019 and 2020. Specific objectives of this effort include:
1. To host and arrange at least four meetings of the ITD/PRISM team by September 2020
2. To host a ITD/PRISM planning meeting for the ITD team by September 2020
3. To attend at least one national ITD or PRISM-related meeting by September 2020
4. To document enhancements to Kentucky’s screening systems
5. To document improvements to data quality
6. To prepare and report on performance metrics for Kentucky’s ITD/PRISM team and FMCSA
7. To prepare an annual ITD/PRISM report for stakeholders
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 10/1/19 → 9/30/20 |
Funding
- KY Transportation Cabinet: $150,000.00
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