PAMB definition
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PAMB responsibilities are generally divided between performance management and reporting and asset management.
In performing planning functions, MPB staff work closely with the IMB, and PAMB.
In performing planning functions, MPB staff work closely with staff from IMB, PAMB, CDOT Regions, and other divisions and offices, including the Division of Transportation Systems Management and Operations, Division of Transit and Rail, Office of Financial Management and Budget (OFMB), and Office of Policy and Government Relations.
In addition, PAMB coordinates data collection and reporting to support the SOA.
The MPB, IMB, PAMB and FHWA/FTA work together closely and coordinate on issues pertaining to state and regional transportation planning.
The PAMB leads the performance measures and asset management programs, providing tools to effectively measure, analyze, forecast and communicate to management and stakeholders, the performance of CDOT’s programs, processes, and investment decisions.
PAMB works with the asset managers to understand the current and forecasted condition of assets based on various levels of funding, using a budget scenario trade-off tool developed for this purpose.
PAMB staff also work very closely with the CDOT Regions and with Asset Managers on the delivery of CDOT’s asset management program.
PAMB staff work with stakeholders throughout CDOT to monitor and report on performance.
The Department’s Performance and Asset Management Branch (PAMB) coordinates with the program managers of these assets, Regional and Division staff, and other agencies to comprehensively manage the assets.