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1 ITS P ROGRAM O VERVIEW JEFFREY F. PANIATI ITS JOINT PROGRAM OFFICE

2 P RESENTATION O VERVIEW TEA–21: ITS PROGRAM ITS PROGRAM STRUCTURE & STATUS ITS DEPLOYMENT PROGRAM INTELLIGENT VEHICLE INITIATIVE

3 OPERATIONS CORE BUSINESS UNIT Safety and mobility in construction and maintenance operations Traffic Control Technology Highway Capacity Analysis Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices Emergency Preparedness ITS deployment, including policy and program delivery High Occupancy Vehicles Operations Planning Guidelines Congestion Management Value Pricing Strategic Planning Communications and Outreach Legislative Coordination RD&T Coordination Policy Coordination Training Support and University Programs Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office Jeffrey F. Paniati DOT Lead for R&D and Deployment Programs New Legislation, Regulations and Policies Strategic Program Direction Cross-Departmental Coordination Monitors Financial and Program Progress Truck Size and Weight Enforcement Border Crossings National Freight Partnership Multi-state Freight Corridor Development NHS Connectors Intermodal Investment Framework Operations Program Manager and Director, ITS JPO Christine M. Johnson Office of Travel Management Jeffrey A. Lindley Office of Freight Management and Operations Office of Operations Technology Services Office of Transportation Operations

4 ITS E VOLUTION 1960’s ERGS 1980’s Mobility 2000 1991 ISTEA 1997 TEA-21 2003 TEA-? Accelerating Deployment Seamless transportation network VISION: A safer, more responsive, and more efficient national transportation system within 20 years through the application of ITS Technology.

5 TEA-21: ITS P ROGRAM ITS Research and Development –R&D –Architecture and Standards –Training –Technical Assistance ITS Deployment –Integration Program: Metropolitan and Rural –Commercial Vehicle (CVISN) Deployment R&D Architecture & Standards Training Technical Assistance

6 TEA-21: ITS F UNDING (Title V: Transportation Research) $1.3 billion over 6 years –$603 million for Research and Development –$666 million for ITS Deployment Integration: Metropolitan and Rural Commercial Vehicle Infrastructure Clarifies eligibility of ITS Activities for NHS, STP and CMAQ Funding

7 U.S. DOT’s ITS P ROGRAM S TRUCTURE Infrastructure –Metropolitan Travel Management –Commercial Vehicles (CVISN) –Rural (Regional/Statewide/National) Vehicle –Intelligent Vehicle Initiative

8 M ETROPOLITAN ITS — Secretary Pena, 1996 — Secretary Slater, 1997 — USDOT Performance Plan, 2000 Goal: Deploy Integrated ITS Infrastructure in 75 of the Nation’s largest metropolitan areas within the next decade. The purpose is to save time and lives and improve the quality of life for all Americans.

9 Progress in Integrated Metropolitan ITS Deployment

10 Rate of Change in Integrated Deployment Work to Do Low Medium High Level of Integrated Deployment Time/Money/Level of Effort

11 R URAL/ S TATEWIDE/ N ATIONAL RESEARCH OPERATIONAL TESTS LIMITED DEPLOYMENT

12 RURAL/STATEWIDE/NATIONAL TRAVELER INFORMATION PUBLIC SAFETY WEATHER AND WINTER MOBILITY CRASH PREVENTION TRANSIT COORDINATION

13 CVISN G OAL: “Deploy CVISN in majority of States by September 30, 2003” – TEA-21

14 20 5 12 CVISN D EPLOYMENT During 2000 Under Development CVISN Project Plan/Design ITS/CVO Business Plan 5

15 S UPPORT F OR ITS D EPLOYMENT ITS DEPLOYMENT PROGRAM ARCHITECTURE CONSISTENCY POLICY NATIONAL ITS ARCHITECTURE ITS STANDARDS TRAINING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE EVALUATION

16 ITS D EPLOYMENT — I NTEGRATION Metropolitan –Integrate ITS Infrastructure Rural (10% Minimum) –Install and Integrate ITS Infrastructure TEA-21 Project Criteria 50-50 Match; Maximum 80% Federal

17 ITS D EPLOYMENT — CVISN Deploy CVISN in majority of States by September, 2003. Planning Design Implementation 50-50 Match; Maximum 80% Federal

18 ITS D EPLOYMENT P ROGRAM STATESLOCAL JURISDICTIONS Integration CVISNMetropolitanRural 1998: 0*209 1999: 17 17428 2000: 17 944 14 * No “State” Earmarks; of the 41 Local Earmarks, 12 are Identified as CVO Projects.

19 I NTELLIGENT V EHICLE I NITIATIVE Program Goal: accelerating the development, introduction and commercialization of driver assistance products. Reduce motor vehicle crashes and incidents by

20 I NTELLIGENT V EHICLE I NITIATIVE Four Platforms: –Light vehicles –Transit vehicles –Commercial vehicles –Specialty vehicles Eight Problem Areas: –Rear-end –Lane change/merge –Road departure –Intersection –Vision enhancement –Vehicle stability –Driver condition –Safety impacts of other services

21 ITS S AVES L IVES Crash warning systems on most American cars could: Prevent 17% of all crashes! Prevented Crashes 759,000 296,000 39,000 Reduction per System Type 49% 25% 20% System Type Rear-End Roadway Departure Lane Change/Merge

22 CURRENT RESEARCH —Generation 0 (2003) — Operational Tests –Freightliner –Volvo –Mack –Minnesota DOT —Generation 1 (2008) — Preparing for Field Tests –Rear End –Road Departure –Transit Problem Area –Drowsy Driver —Generation 2 (2013) — Research Areas –Infrastructure cooperation –Communications (Vehicle to Infrastructure & Vehicle to Vehicle) –Road condition sensing

23 CONCLUSIONS ITS Is Real — The Public Expects It. Federal Program Moving from R&D to Deployment Focus. Funding for ITS Implementation Must Come From Federal-Aid Programs. Lots of Tools Available to Support ITS Deployment. FHWA has Opportunity to Lead.

24 TABLETOP EXERCISE Where Are We? –State –Major Metropolitan Areas How Prepared Are We To Lead? –Division Administrator –Division Office Challenges/Issues

25 WHERE ARE WE? Getting Started What Is ITS? What Are Benefits? Need A Champion Basic Institutional Issues Little ITS Experience Getting Started Well UnderwaySome Activity

26 WHERE ARE WE? Some Activity Some Deployment More ITS Planned Developing An Architecture Technology Decisions Procurement Issues Telecommunication Issues Getting StartedWell Underway Some Activity

27 WHERE ARE WE? Well Underway Significant Deployment Expanding System New Stakeholders Expertise Issues Trying To Mainstream Implementing Standards Getting Started Well Underway Some Activity


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