Shelley Row, P.E. Director, Office of Transportation Operations FHWA National Meeting May 8, 2000...

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Shelley Row, P.E.

Director, Office of Transportation Operations

FHWA National MeetingMay 8, 2000

Washington, D.C.

What is an ITS Architecture?

Driving Forces

Legislative Provision in TEA-21

“The Secretary shall ensure that intelligent transportation system projects carried out using funds made available from the Highway Trust Fund, . . . conform to the national architecture, applicable standards or provisional standards, and protocols developed under subsection (a). ”

-TEA-21 Title V, Sec. 5206(e)

Two NPRMs and Request for Comment

• Transportation Planning NPRM (§1410)– Metropolitan and statewide planning (FHWA and

FTA), including ITS Architecture and standards

• Project Development NPRM (§940)– National ITS Architecture and Standards (FHWA)

• Request for Comment– Proposed Revisions to FTA Circulars (FTA)

Architecture and Standards Policy

Status:

Publication best guess: End of May 2000

7 Outreach sessions - San Francisco, Denver, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago

Washington, D.C.

90-day Comment Period

Architecture and Standards Policy

Three Key Parts:

• Planning and ITS

• Regional Architecture

• Project Development

Architecture and Standards Policy

Planning - Intended Outcomes

• ITS as part of transportation planning process

• Wide range of stakeholders engaged

• Future integration is planned

• Work toward regional & national interoperability

Architecture and Standards Policy

Planning - Proposed Regulations

• ITS Integration Strategy developed as part of transportation plan

• Wide range of stakeholders engaged

• Agreement developed on regional operations & interoperability

• Identify major ITS initiatives

Architecture and Standards Policy

Regional Architecture - Intended Outcomes

• Integration is guided by regional architecture

• Stakeholders agree on concept of operation

• National Architecture is used as a resource

Architecture and Standards Policy

Regional Architecture - Proposed Regulations

• Regional architecture is developed using the National ITS Architecture

• Regional architecture includes a concept of operation and conceptual design

• Regional architecture may be developed initially or incrementally

Architecture and Standards Policy

Project Development - Intended Outcomes

• System engineering principles are used

• ITS projects provide for applicable info flows

• ITS standards and interoperability tests are used

Architecture and Standards Policy

Project Development - Proposed Regulations

• System engineering principles are used

• ITS projects are consistent with regional architecture

• ITS standards and interoperability tests are used

Architecture and Standards Policy

What does this mean to Division Offices?

• Customers need technical assistance• Stewardship role implications• Increased expertise level• Increased role of planning staff

Architecture and Standards Policy

What does this mean to Division Offices?

• Are planners aware of ITS provisions?• What is an ITS integration strategy?• Who are the local stakeholders?• What kind of “agreement” is required?• What does a regional architecture look like?• What is the system engineering process?