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TBWG Meeting Burlington, Vermont National ITS Architecture

TBWG Meeting Burlington, Vermont National ITS Architecture. June 10, 2003. National ITS Architecture. Provides: Framework - to identify components and interconnections (internal and external to the organization)

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TBWG Meeting Burlington, Vermont National ITS Architecture

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  1. TBWG MeetingBurlington, VermontNational ITS Architecture June 10, 2003

  2. National ITS Architecture Provides: • Framework - to identify components and interconnections (internal and external to the organization) • Vocabulary - to better communicate with colleagues (internal and external to the organization) • Guidance - to help you to identify integration opportunities

  3. The Architecture was Developed Using a Consensus Process Industry Stakeholders ITS America USDOT • Joint Outreach Activities • Regional Forums • Workshops • Focus Groups

  4. Wide Area Wireless (Mobile) Communications Wireline (Fixed-Point to Fixed-Point) Communications Vehicle to Vehicle Communications Dedicated Short Range Communications National ITS Architecture’s Physical Architecture Centers Travelers Traffic Management Emergency Management Toll Administration Commercial Vehicle Administration Maintenance & Construction Management Remote Traveler Support Information Service Provider Emissions Management Transit Management Fleet and Freight Management Archived Data Management Personal Information Access Vehicle Roadway Emergency Vehicle Toll Collection Transit Vehicle Parking Management Commercial Vehicle Maintenance & Construction Vehicle Commercial Vehicle Check Vehicles Roadside

  5. National ITS Architecture Defines ... • What functions are performed (e.g. Manage Traffic) • Where they are performed (e.g Traffic Management Subsystem) • Data exchanged between entities Hypothetical Example: schedule pickup confirm pickup Dray Operator Intermodal Terminal

  6. International Border Interfaces Fleet and Freight Management Commercial Vehicle Commercial Vehicle Administration Fleet Administration Freight Administration and Management Intermodal Freight Shipper Commercial Vehicle Driver Other CVAS International CV Administration On-board CV Electronic Data Commercial Vehicle Check CV Safety Administration International Border Crossing Basic Commercial Vehicle CV Information Exchange Roadside Electronic Screening CVO Inspector Trade Regulatory Agencies RED = unique to International Border functions

  7. International Border Market Package

  8. Developing a Border Architecture Must Be Done By Consensus GSA Transport Canada US DOT Transport Canada Industry Stakeholders ITS America / ITS Canada US Customs Revenue Canada • Joint Outreach Activities • Regional Forums • Workshops • Focus Groups

  9. Next Steps Toward Architecture Development • Identify border related systems • Existing and planned • Determine needs of border stakeholders • What border services need to be addressed • Identify which systems have to exchange information • Determine what type of information exchange is necessary to satisfy stakeholder needs

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