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Update on Interoperability Sara Wheeler HCTRA, IT Director January 4, 2007

Update on Interoperability Sara Wheeler HCTRA, IT Director January 4, 2007. Agenda. Interoperability Taskforce Interoperability Objectives Key Milestones Current Status Conclusions. Interoperability Taskforce. RTA Areas with Active Tolls. RMA Areas with Active Tolls. RMA Areas.

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Update on Interoperability Sara Wheeler HCTRA, IT Director January 4, 2007

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  1. Update on Interoperability Sara Wheeler HCTRA, IT Director January 4, 2007

  2. Agenda • Interoperability Taskforce • Interoperability Objectives • Key Milestones • Current Status • Conclusions Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  3. Interoperability Taskforce Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  4. RTA Areas with Active Tolls RMA Areas with Active Tolls RMA Areas Future RMA Areas Current RMAs and Toll Authorities Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  5. The Interoperability Initiative • 1st Interoperability breakout session • TeamTX @ Barton Creek, February 2004 • Focus on Statewide Interoperability Issues • Taskforce and Committees • Business Rules • Architecture • Marketing • Goals: • Present Statewide Interoperability Plan to the Texas Transportation Commission by October 2004 • Implement Statewide Interoperability Plan by April 1 2006 in preparation for CTTP opening Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  6. Live 4/1/2006 Statewide Interoperability Timeline Interoperability Taskforce Draft Design & Business Rules Review, Refine Statewide SmartHUB Draft ILA MOU Joint P2P Interoperability HCTRA, NTTA & TTA Interoperable Statewide Toll Interoperations Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  7. Peer-to-Peer Interoperability • Works well with small group of participants • Easy to implement • Simple to operate • Has limitations • Requires P2P connection between each member of the Group • May not scale to meet growth needs of the Group P2P Model with 3 Authorities Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  8. P2P Limitations P2P interconnections Required to support identified Toll Projects Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  9. Live 9/30/2006 Live 10/1/2003 Pilot Project: IOP Hub HCTRA & NTTASmartHUB Pilot Based on TeamTX Interoperability Specifications IOP Hub Dev & Test Peer-to-Peer Interoperability HCTRA & NTTA Early Toll Interoperability Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  10. SmartHUB Pilot Project • HCTRA/NTTA sponsor SmartHUB Pilot • Includes significant subset (63 of 69) of TeamTX interoperable business rules: • Failover and redundancy • New Value-added customer service enhancements • Testing in parallel with existing Peer-to-Peer IOP to verify requirements, redundancy, and reliability • Results of pilot shared with TeamTX Interoperability Taskforce Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  11. Hub Concepts • SmartHUB (IOP Hub) supports processing and interchange of Interoperable files between Service Providers • Provider – Provides/maintains registered customer accounts on behalf of self and/or subscribers and processes transactions • Subscriber – Owns and/or operates facility and subscribes to services (customer account managementand reimbursement)provided by Service Provider Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  12. SmartHUB Network P2P Network Hub SmartHUB connectivity and scalability • Works well with Large and Small group of participants • Easy to implement • Simple to operate • Extensibility • Support file versions to facilitate future enhancements • Designed to support functionality common to all and/or partitioned • Open Standard Architecture Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  13. IOP Hub in Action Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  14. IOP Hub in Action Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  15. IOP Hub in Action Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  16. SmartHUB Pilot Results • All pilot program goals and objectives met • Features functionally supersede and easily replace existing P2P network • Transaction accuracy and reporting meets or exceeds existing P2P network • Reliability and Availability – Superior to existing P2P Network • 100% Redundancy and ability to failover within minutes provides safe and stable platform for statewide interoperability • In operational use between NTTA and HCTRA since September 2006 Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  17. IOP Task Force - Next Steps • Immediate • Finalize and execute: • Interoperability ILA among participating Authorities • Related Documentation, i.e., IOP specifications • Finalize and implement: • Financial Review Subcommittee recommendations • IT Security Subcommittee recommendations • Discuss transition plans from P2P to SmartHUB • Near-term • Implement transition plan – migrate to SmartHUB • Discuss and review operational enhancements • Discuss and review additional business rules Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

  18. Conclusions • Texas tolls are interoperable • Interoperable toll transactions are growing and anticipated to grow at unprecedented rates supporting • Recently opened and expanding toll roads • Future toll roads • Cooperation between agencies and meeting Taskforce schedules has positioned Texas well with CDAs • Texas is well positioned to lead the Industry with technically advanced interoperability Statewide Interoperability TaskForce Briefing

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