Title: TBWG Meeting Burlington, Vermont National ITS Architecture
1TBWG MeetingBurlington, VermontNational ITS
Architecture
2National 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
3The Architecture was Developed Using a Consensus
Process
Industry Stakeholders
ITS America
USDOT
- Joint Outreach Activities
- Regional Forums
- Workshops
- Focus Groups
4National ITS Architectures Physical Architecture
Centers
Travelers
Commercial Vehicle Administration
Toll Administration
Emergency Management
Traffic Management
Maintenance Construction Management
Remote Traveler Support
Archived Data Management
Fleet and Freight Management
Transit Management
Emissions Management
Information Service Provider
Personal Information Access
Roadway
Vehicle
Emergency Vehicle
Toll Collection
Transit Vehicle
Parking Management
Commercial Vehicle
Commercial Vehicle Check
Maintenance Construction Vehicle
Vehicles
Roadside
5National 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
6International 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
7International Border Market Package
8Developing 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
9Next 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