Information
What is Information?
The Information domain captures, organizes, and governs data and knowledge critical to operations and strategic decisions. It emphasizes contextualizing information within organizational workflows and integrating it with other domains like capabilities and value streams.
Data governance and quality are embedded as key components, ensuring information is not only accessible but accurate, secure, and compliant. The domain supports collaborative decision-making by providing clear information structures that can be utilized across the organization, preventing silos.
Information domain attributes
Attribute | Description | Example |
| The name or title of the information management element | Railroad Safety Data Analysis System |
| A detailed explanation of what the information management element entails | Centralized system for collecting and analyzing railroad safety data nationwide |
| The intended purpose or function of the information management element within the Organization | Enable data-driven safety decisions through comprehensive accident and inspection analysis |
| The individual or team responsible for the information management element | Chief Safety Data Officer |
| The Organization unit(s) to which the information management element is linked | Safety Analysis Division |
| The resources information or materials required for the information management element | Accident reports, inspection data, hazmat incidents, PTC implementation status |
| The deliverables or results produced by the information management element | Monthly safety reports, risk predictions, trend analysis, regulatory recommendations |
| The set of processes that define how the information management element operates | Data collection, validation, analysis, reporting, predictive modeling |
| Metrics used to measure the effectiveness and efficiency of the information management element | Data accuracy: 99.8%, Report timeliness: 97%, Analysis completion rate: 95% |
| Other elements processes or systems that the information management element depends on | Railroad reporting systems, inspection databases, accident investigation reports |
| Information elements that are related or linked to this element | Track quality database, grade crossing inventory, bridge management system |
| The current maturity level of the information management element | Level 4 - Predictive Analytics Capability |
| Tools and technologies used to support or enable the information management element | Machine learning algorithms, SQL databases, visualization tools, statistical software |
| Regulatory requirements and standards the information management element must adhere to | 49 CFR Part 225 - Railroad Accidents/Incidents, FRA Data Quality Standards |
| The financial cost associated with implementing and maintaining the information management element | Annual operating cost: $8.4M, Development budget: $2.1M |
| Potential risks associated with the information management element and its operations | Data quality issues, system downtime, reporting delays, cybersecurity threats |
| Areas where the information management element can be enhanced or improved | Implement AI-driven analysis, enhance mobile reporting, automate validation |
| How the information management element aligns with the Organizations strategic goals and objectives | Provides critical data support for accident reduction and safety improvement goals |
| A piece of data or information used within the Organization to support various processes and decision-making | Accident investigation reports, track inspection records, hazmat movement data |
Information component Element
Sub-Element | Description | Example |
| The name or title of the information component | Railroad Accident/Incident Reporting System |
| A detailed explanation of the information component | Centralized database for tracking and analyzing all railroad accidents incidents and casualties |
| The intended use or function of the information component | Enable comprehensive analysis of railroad safety trends and accident causes |
| The individual or team responsible for managing the information | Director of Railroad Safety Analysis |
| The Organization unit(s) using the information component | Safety Analysis and Statistical Services Division |
| The sources from which the information is collected | Form FRA F 6180.54 (Rail Equipment), Form FRA F 6180.57 (Highway-Rail Grade Crossing), Form FRA F 6180.55A (Railroad Injury and Illness Summary) |
| The quality measures and standards for the information component | Accuracy: 99.9%, Completeness: 98.5%, Timeliness: 97% within 30 days |
| The security measures applied to protect the information | Role-based access control, 256-bit encryption, Multi-factor authentication |
Information JSON schema
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