Current Release
v 2.1
The 2.1 release of the Cost Calculator brings in new functionality and initial releases of new feature sets; For more information, please visit the respective pages for each section you wish to learn more.
- Agency Profile (Initial Release)
- Passenger Profile (Initial Release)
- Events (Initial Release)
- Recurring Trips
- Group Trips
- Invoices (Initial Release)
- Introduction of Custom Fee’s
- Bulk Importing of Data (Initial Release)
- API Keys for Development
- Integration of help documentation to the app
- Migration from Mapbox to Stadia Maps
v 2.0 (ALPHA)
This model is designed to assist the Omega Region's network of transportation providers in developing estimates of the fully allocated costs of providing a transportation service under contract, using a consistent and reliable methodology approved by both providers (sellers) and purchasers (buyers) of transportation.
The 2.0 ALPHA release of the NEMT CC is the initial conversion of the application from a single use calculator application into a multi-user, multi organizational management and reporting tool. The application and the newly developed backend in this release bear the first step in that direction. The production application currently allows for a single operator to manage a single profile, however administrators can enable (currently in BETA) the ability for multiple users to access a single profile or multiple profiles to a single user. Furthermore, administrators can delineate different user roles from the administrative backend for the various users in the app in which access to the site can be limited by choice such as staff accounts, accounts to access reporting only, run trips and services only to name a few.
Once the user enters their budget data and actual transit operating data, the application is able to quickly compute the fully allocated cost of service. To further assist in the validity of the data entered, the NEMT CC application has an in-built auditing tool (currently in BETA) in which the system will help users identify whether or not the financial information input meets industry guidelines and highlights any records that should be reviewed.