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Improving Mobility with Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

Improving Mobility with Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) . David Unkefer – Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Introduction/background. Summary of ITS initiative Purpose of National/Regional/project architectures What’s a Regional Architecture?

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Improving Mobility with Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

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  1. Improving Mobility with Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) David Unkefer – Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)

  2. Introduction/background • Summary of ITS initiative • Purpose of National/Regional/project architectures • What’s a Regional Architecture? • How does the architecture become real projects?

  3. Key points from Federal perspective • Regional Architecture by April 8, 2005 or 4 years after 1st ITS project • Conforms with national architecture • Appropriate to your region/city • Local partnerships critical • Large cities - Incident management & work zones • Mid/Smaller cities – Signals & transit

  4. ITS around the State • NIRPC, MACOG farthest along • Kokomo, Indy progressing well • Ft. Wayne, Evansville, Bloomington started • MPO Council - ITS sub committee

  5. ITS around the State (cont.) • Borman TMC & ATMS (detectors, cameras, communications system, DMS) • Indy TMC & ATMS – under construction • Indy incident management plan • Kokomo mini ATMS & signal coordination

  6. Architecture to Real Projects: KIPDA example • Schedule with 8 major tasks: • Preliminary Architecture work • Inventory of existing & planned projects • Assessment of regional needs (built around service areas/market packages) • Stakeholder forum

  7. Architecture to Real Projects: KIPDA example (cont.) • Development of prelim architecture • Review/Revise prelim architecture • Sequencing projects & ID agency responsibilities • Creation Regional Architecture & final documentation

  8. Common Questions • Are MPOs required to prepare architectures? • What funding is in jeopardy if there is no architecture in place? Why this federal requirement? • How can we get the stakeholders to cooperate? • Should INDOT do the architecture?

  9. Common Questions • What assistance is available for preparing an architecture? • See web site: www.its.dot.gov for frequently asked questions, cost-benefits & other info

  10. Other Questions? • For more information contact • FHWA: Dennis Lee 317-226-5351 • INDOT: Mark Newland 317-232-5523

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