DESCRIPTION
The Stormwater Asset Management Program (SWAMP) was developed for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) MS4/Stormwater Unit to support PTC’s 2019-2024 Strategic Plan commitment to manage all assets and features in a restorative manner by increasing operational efficiencies. The SWAMP was designed to integrate with existing enterprise PTC systems, including GIS, SAP Plant Maintenance, SAP Project Systems, Kahua, Microsoft Dynamics CRM and OnBase. The SWAMP provides PTC with a centralized, common operating platform to support infrastructure inspection evaluation, work order development and tracking, and reporting for PTC-owned stormwater assets and features. The SWAMP is designed to help streamline day-to-day operation and maintenance and compliance-related activities both in the office and in the field.
PRESENTER(S)
Jonathan Greiner is an accomplished geographic information systems (GIS) professional with 27 years of work experience providing GIS/IT solutions in the following sectors: transportation, environmental, water utilities, wastewater utilities, stormwater utilities, planning and zoning, and local government. Mr. Greiner has experience with the development of IT-based custom GIS applications for over one hundred large and small clients to address complex problems. Jonathan served as technical lead for the PTC Stormwater Asset Management Program (SWAMP) project., helping to coordinate system integrations, data model development, blueprinting and workflow diagram development, unit testing, user acceptance testing, and system training.
Nicholas Noss is a Registered Professional Engineer with over 8 years of design and project management experience in both the private and public sectors. Mr. Noss earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the Pennsylvania State University and a Master of Science degree from Bucknell University with a focus in structural engineering and construction management. Mr. Noss joined the Commission in 2018 as an Engineer Project Manager within the MS4/ Stormwater Unit and assists in multiple initiatives including MS4 Permit compliance and stormwater asset management.