I blogged previously about the Road Information System (RIS) developed to assist in monitoring and managing information about the highway system known as the Golden Quadrialteral connecting Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi. The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) is an autonomous organization responsible not only for the development, but also the management and maintenance of national highways in India. RIS was developed for the NHAI by CES Technologies.
NHAI's Road Information System (RIS) is a web-based geospatially-enabled system that integrates a linear referencing system for tracking the condition of pavement and geospatial data and analysis. RIS contains data about the highways included in the Golden Quadrilateral (GQ), North-South (NS) and East-West (EW) corridors of the National Highways Development Project (NHDP) which was initiated in 1998. RIS is a comprehensive highway management system which included linear referencing, asset management, pavement management, traffic information, bridge monitoring, environmental information, toll management, document management, accident infomration, contract database, and HDM-4, an industry standard economic analysis package. HDM-4 provides tools for estimating funding requirements, budget allocations, predicting road network performance, and assessing policy impacts.
RIS includes tools for decision making including Impact of available budget on highways performance that allows the NHAI to estimate the trade-off between maintenance and "roughness" or road condition. The decision support tools also assist the NHAI in allocating funds to sub networks, optimzing multi-year work programs, and various budget reporting including breakdowns by work type and State and CMU.
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