Title: T3 Session
1- T3 Session
- FTA Policy and Federal Requirements for Regional
ITS Architectures
2Your Session Leaders
- HOST
- Jeffrey Davis, ITS Specialist, FTA Region 9
- PRESENTER
- Brian Cronin, Team Leader, APTS Division, FTA
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3Session Learning Objectives
- You will be able to
- Understand what compliance with the FTA policy
means for a transit agency, including FTA
implementation guidance, TEAM input and
self-certification, and how to address the seven
items on the systems engineering form.
4US DOTs Broad Policy Goals For ITS
- Foster integration of Intelligent Transportation
Systems - Provide for future interoperability of key ITS
services at a national level - Engage a wide range of stakeholders
- Facilitate cost-effective ITS expansion
- Enable electronic information sharing
5FTA ITS Architecture Policy in a
Nutshell(http//www.its.dot.gov/aconform/aconform
.htm)
- Implements Section 5206(e) of TEA-21 Parallel
FHWA rule published concurrently - Regional architecture must be in place by April
8, 2005 for regions now implementing/operating
ITS projects (or w/in 4 yrs of 1st ITS project) - ITS projects funded by Hwy Trust Fund(HTF) and
the Mass Transit Account (MTA) must conform - Major ITS Projects implemented after April 8,
2001 must have project level architecture if
regional architecture is not in place - All ITS projects must be based on a systems
engineering analysis and use USDOT adopted ITS
standards - Regional ITS architecture development must be
consistent with the areas transportation
planning process - FTA grantees will self-certify compliance
6Background FTA Policy/FHWA Rule
- US DOT issued interim guidance in October 1998 on
consistency with the National ITS Architecture - FTA and FHWA worked together to establish common
policies on ITS architecture conformity
7Regional ITS Architecture Completion Deadlines
- If region is deploying ITS projects, must have
regional ITS architecture by April 8, 2005 - If no ITS projects deployed yet, regional ITS
architecture must be developed within 4 years
after its first ITS project reaches final design
8Federal ITS Requirements
- FTA 2003 Guidance is posted at
- http//www.fta.dot.gov/legal/guidance/dear_colleag
ue/2003/178_1044 ENG_HTML.htm - FR January 2001 as Final FTA Policy and Final
FHWA Rule - http//www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/its_arch_imp/policy.ht
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9Policy
- ITS projects shall conform to the National ITS
Architecture and standards... - Meaning
- Projects must adhere to a regional ITS
architecture. - A regional architecture is developed using the
National ITS Architecture and identifies
appropriate ITS standards. - Development of the regional ITS architecture
should be consistent with the transportation
planning process for Statewide and Metropolitan
Transportation Planning.
10Policy Applies To Any ITS Projects Funded by the
HTF/MTA
- FTA Grants Programs funded from HTF that may
include ITS are - USC 5313 5314 State National Planning and
Research - USC 5307 and 5311 Urbanized Non-urbanized Area
Formula - USC 5312 Research Development and Demonstration
- USC 5309 Capital Program
- New Starts
- Fixed Guideway Modernization
- Bus and Bus-related Facilities
- There were some grandfathered exceptions
11What is ITS?
- ITS improves transportation safety and mobility
and enhances productivity through the use of
advanced communications technologies. - ITS Technology Overview Web Site
http//itsdeployment2.ed.ornl.gov/technology_overv
iew.
12Transit ITS Project Examples
- Traveler Information
- Transit Management Systems
- Automatic Vehicle Location Systems
- Automatic Passenger Counters
- Ride Matching
- Vehicle Monitoring Systems
- Signal Priority
- Electronic Fare Payment
- Communications links
- Video surveillance systems
- Collision Avoidance
- Archived data management
- Traffic/Transit Management Centers
- Highway/Rail Inspection equipment
13Is It An ITS Project or Not?
- New computers for transit agency management staff
- Fare collection equipment
- Real-time passenger information
- Data management software to assist in third-party
billing - Voice communication system
14Is It An ITS Project or Not? (continued)
- Maintenance management software
- Software to monitor drug and alcohol testing
program - Computed-assisted scheduling and dispatching
software - If in doubt, go to the ITS website at
- http//www.its.dot.gov/index.htm
- If still in doubt, contact the FTA Regional
Office ITS specialist
15What Is a Regional ITS Architecture?
- A regional framework for ensuring institutional
agreement and technical integration for the
implementation of ITS projects, or groups of
projects
16A Regional Architecture Shall Contain...
- Description of the region
- Identification of the participating agencies and
stakeholders - An operational concept that identifies the roles
and responsibilities of the stakeholders - AT A MINIMUM
17A Regional Architecture Shall Contain...
- 4. Any agreements required for operations
- System functional requirements (high-level)
- Interface requirements and information exchanges
with existing and planned systems and subsystems - AT A MINIMUM
18A Regional Architecture Shall Contain...
- Identification of ITS standards supporting
regional and national interoperability - Sequence of projects required for implementation
- AT A MINIMUM
19Why is it important to be part of a Regional
Architecture?
- Encourage the inclusion of all transit ITS
components (once a regional architecture is
adopted, all ITS projects must be consistent with
it) - Help define ITS regional boundaries (some transit
agencies operate in a larger area than the
locally defined region) - Participate in inter-agency agreements to support
the regional ITS architecture and - The FTA requires it to obtain funding for ITS
projects.
20Regional Architecture
- A regional ITS architecture shall be developed to
guide the development of ITS projects and
programs and be consistent with ITS strategies
and projects contained in the applicable
transportation plans. - The National ITS Architecture shall be used as a
resource in developing the regional ITS
architecture. - The regional ITS architecture shall be on a scale
commensurate with ITS investment in the region. - The regional ITS architecture shall be maintained
as regional needs evolve.
21Determining if there is a Regional Architecture
in Place
- Contact these organizations
- FTA Region FHWA Resource Center
- Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)
- State (State DOT)
- Interurban Corridor (Corridor Coalition)
- Rural Development Area (RDA Office)
- Other regional agencies (e.g. RTAs)
- There may be more than one architecture
22Planned FTA Oversight
- Self-Certification in FTA Grants
- Triennial Reviews
- Requested Assistance
23Meeting the Policy Requirements In TEAM
- Recipient Self-Certification
- Certify compliance with all requirements for ITS
conformity. - Architecture Compliance
- Specify if grant includes ITS projects. Also
specify if ITS Regional Architecture exists or is
in development. - ITS Tracking
- Identify ITS type Fleet Management,Electronic
Payment, Traveler Information
24Recommended Approach ITS projects in TEAM For
Grantees
- Self-Certify compliance to FTA ITS Policy.
- Identify ITS projects in Project Description.
Include statement about how it complies with the
FTA Architecture Policy. - If possible, prepare itemized budgets with the
ITS components separated out. Each ITS project
should be assigned to its major ITS category
using NON-ADD SCOPE CODES. - Each ITS component in a project should have a
corresponding ALI code in both the Overall Budget
and the NON-ADD SCOPE. - Enter specific elements of an ALI code/ITS
component in the details screen.
25Recommended checks for ITS projects
- Be sure as grantee you have certified compliance
with the ITS regulations.
26Review Project Description
- Identify ITS projects in Project Description.
- Include statement about how it complies with the
FTA Architecture Policy.
Sample Language This bus purchase includes the
purchase of automatic vehicle location equipment
as part of the grant. XYZ transit agencies'
implementation of an automatic vehicle location
system is part of the regional ITS architecture.
Detailed information can be found in Section X of
the architecture. This project is consistent with
the regional ITS architecture. A systems
engineering process was used in the development
of this project.
27Recommended checks for ITS projects
- Verify the budget details for the project.
- Check to make sure the ITS NON-ADD SCOPE CODES
were used - 99300 ITS Fleet Management
- 99400 ITS Electronic Fare Management
- 99500 ITS Traveler Information
- Check the Overall Project Budget elements to
match ALI codes under each NON-ADD SCOPE. Verify
the amounts specified as ITS in the NON-ADD
SCOPE.
28Maintaining The Regional ITS Architecture
- A Living Document
- Agencies and stakeholders participating in the
development of the Regional Architecture shall
develop and implement procedures and
responsibilities for maintaining it, as needs
evolve within the region. -
29Project Implementation Provisions
- (a) Use of systems engineering analysis
- (b) SE analysis on a scale commensurate with
project scope - (c) SE analysis elements (minimum)
- (d) Final project design accommodation of
interfaces/info exchanges specified in regional
architecture
30Project Implementation Provisions
- (e) Conditions requiring development of project
architecture - (f) Use of standards when adopted
- (g) Exemption Projects in final design stage by
April 8, 2001
31Project Implementation
- All ITS projects funded with highway trust funds
shall be based on a systems engineering analysis
... commensurate with the project scope. - Does not apply to
- Research projects
- Projects in existence before TEA-21
- OM on projects existing before 6/9/98
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32What is a Systems Engineering Analysis?
- A structured process for arriving at a final
system design - Considers the total project life cycle
- Final design is selected from a range of
alternatives that accomplish same objectives - Considers both technical merits and the costs and
relative value of the alternatives
33SE Analysis Requirements
- At a MINIMUM, the SE analysis shall include seven
elements - 1. Reference to Regional ITS Architecture and
Required Update - 2. Each participating agency and their roles and
responsibilities - 3. Requirements Definition
34SE Analysis Requirements
- 4. Alternatives Analysis
- 5. Analysis of Financing Procurement
- 6. ITS Standards and Testing Procedures
- 7. Procedures for Operations and Management of
the system
35How the Final Policy Relates to Systems
Engineering
Regional ITS Architecture Reference
Concept of Operations
Participating agencies Requirements
definition Alternatives analysis Procurement
options ITS Standards Operations and maintenance
High Level Requirements
Detailed Requirements
High Level Design
Detailed Design
36Systems Engineering Life Cycle
Assessment
Definition and Decomposition
Integration, Verification, and Validation
Time
37Why Use Systems Engineering?
- Design and implementation of ITS projects
requires consistency, orderliness, and discipline - SE ensures the development of a system that
reflects the needs of stakeholders and users - Leads to improved system reliability and
stability - Improves the chances of developing a system on
time and within budget
38Recommended Process for Regional ITS Architecture
Development
39Regional Architecture DevelopmentStep 1 Get
Started
- Identify Stakeholders
- That own or operate ITS systems and other
agencies that have an interest in regional
transportation issues - Identify ITS Champion(s)
- To lead and manage architecture development
effort
- Identify Need
- ITS projects planned?
- Define Region
- Geographic boundary, timeframe, and scope of
services
40Regional Architecture DevelopmentStep 2 Gather
Data
- Inventory ITS Systems
- Existing and planned ITS systems
- Determine Needs and Services
- That ITS systems will provide
- Develop Operational Concepts
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Define Functional Requirements
- Primary (high-level) functions of the ITS systems
41Regional Architecture DevelopmentStep 3 Define
Interfaces
- Identify Interconnects
- Which subsystems, or subsystems and terminators,
will talk to each other? - Define Architecture Flows
- What types of information will they share?
42Regional Architecture DevelopmentStep 4 Get
Ready to Implement
- Define Project Sequencing
- Evaluate projects
- Identify project dependencies
- Develop List of Agency Agreements
- Consider existing agreements
- Identify where new ones are needed (and type of
agreement) - Identify ITS Standards
- Based on interconnects and information flows
chosen - Identify regional standards in use
43Regional Architecture DevelopmentStep 5 Use
the Regional ITS Architecture
- In the Transportation Planning Process
- Regional Transportation Plan
- Transportation Improvement
- Program (TIP)
- State Transportation
- Improvement Program (STIP)
- ITS Strategic Plan
- To Support Project Implementation
- Project definition
- Request for Proposal (RFP)
- generation
- Project implementation
44Regional Architecture DevelopmentStep 6
Maintain the Regional ITS Architecture
- Architecture is a living document
- Need to update periodically
- Aspects of Maintaining the Regional ITS
Architecture - Determine who will be responsible
- Define the architecture baseline
- Define the change management process
- Document all in a Maintenance Plan
45Regional ITS Architecture Outputs
- What may a Regional
- ITS Architecture
- look like?
- Document(s)
- Diagrams
- Database(s)
- CD-ROM
- Web Pages
- Turbo Architecture database
46Training/Technical Assistance
- Training through NTI, NHI, ITE
- Sample Courses
- Complying with the FTAs Policy on ITS Arch.
Consistency - ITS Arch. Standards and Conformity
- Turbo Architecture (http//mctrans.ce.ufl.edu/feat
ured/turbo/ ) - Technical Assistance
- ITS Peer-to-Peer program
- USDOT ITS Service Plan
- FTA Architecture Oversight and Technical
Assistance - National ITS Architecture, Version 5.0
- http//www.its.dot.gov/arch/arch.htm
47Key Websites Again
- http//www.its.dot.gov/aconform/aconform.htm
- http//www.fta.dot.gov/legal/guidance/dear_colleag
ue/2003/178_1044 ENG_HTML.htm - http//www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/its_arch_imp/policy.ht
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