Utility to the Nation: An Investment Strategy for our Inland Waterways
Author(s) -
Bridget Wilby,
Jordan Asberry,
Juwan Griffith-James,
Jason N. Houle,
James Schreiner
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
industrial and systems engineering review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2329-0188
DOI - 10.37266/iser.2019v7i1.pp9-15
Subject(s) - prioritization , work (physics) , investment (military) , operations research , computer science , heuristic , business , environmental economics , engineering , management science , economics , mechanical engineering , artificial intelligence , politics , political science , law
USACE Institute for Water Resources (IWR) supplies forward-looking research and analysis to the Civil Works program. IWR investigates navigation of inland waterways across the United States and collects data. The data produced by the Navigation Investment Model (NIM) is not extensively used as an institutionally accepted norm to facilitate evaluation and decision making of infrastructure work packages. This research will present a new method for assessing work packages using a Utility to the Region and Nation (U2RN) metric which complements existing heuristic approaches with predictive data analysis techniques. Application of the new methodology will show how prioritization of work packages would significantly change when using data, and when applying a Monte Carlo simulation to determine future states. This paper provides a framework for waterborne investment that can be applied to the entire inland waterway and deep-sea infrastructure.
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