ITSJPO Digital Library
This collection includes reports from the USDOT Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office (ITSJPO) research program. As of December 2016, USDOT's ITS research program is focused on two key priorities: Realizing Connected Vehicle Implementation and Advancing Automation. Research areas include Accelerating Deployment, Automation, Connected Vehicles, Emerging Capabilities, Enterprise Data, and Interoperability. For more information on past and current research areas or the ITSJPO Research Program overall, visit http://www.its.dot.gov/. Bookmark this collection:https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_itsjpo or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530838.
- Tech Report 10
- Burt, Matt 1
- Carter, Mark (Mark R.) 1
- Chang, Annie 1
- Daigle, John J. 1
- Davidson, Sara 1
- Deeter, D. 1
- Eddy, Martha Morecock 1
- Kinder, Frank D. 1
- Mitchell, Carol 1
- Neelakantan, Radha 1
- Register, D. 1
- Robinson, Mark 1
- Sabinash, Steven J. 1
- Sanchez, Robert R. 1
- Sullivan, Jill 2
- Viita, Kevin 1
- Zarean, M. 1
- Zimmerman, Carol A. 2
- Alaska. Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. Division of Program Development 2
- Battelle Memorial Institute 2
- Colorado Transportation Management Center 1
- Science Applications International Corporation 2
- The Intelligent Transportation Society of America 1
- United States. Joint Program Office for Intelligent Transportation Systems 1
- University of Maine at Orono 1
- University of Michigan. Transportation Research Institute 1
- Alaska. Department of Transportation and Public Facilities 2
- Colorado. Dept. of Transportation. Intellegent Transportation Systems Branch 1
- Science Applications International Corporation 1
- United States. Department of Transportation. Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office 1
- United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1
- United States. Dept. of Transportation. ITS Joint Program Office 1
- United States. Federal Highway Administration 1
- United States. Joint Program Office for Intelligent Transportation Systems 3
- Rural (10)
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- Burt, Matt (1)
- Carter, Mark (Mark R.) (1)
- Chang, Annie (1)
- Daigle, John J. (1)
- Davidson, Sara (1)
- Deeter, D. (1)
- Eddy, Martha Morecock (1)
- Kinder, Frank D. (1)
- Mitchell, Carol (1)
- Neelakantan, Radha (1)
- Register, D. (1)
- Robinson, Mark (1)
- Sabinash, Steven J. (1)
- Sanchez, Robert R. (1)
- Sullivan, Jill (2)
- Viita, Kevin (1)
- Zarean, M. (1)
- Zimmerman, Carol A. (2)
- Alaska. Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. Division of Program Development (2)
- Battelle Memorial Institute (2)
- Colorado Transportation Management Center (1)
- Science Applications International Corporation (2)
- The Intelligent Transportation Society of America (1)
- United States. Joint Program Office for Intelligent Transportation Systems (1)
- University of Maine at Orono (1)
- University of Michigan. Transportation Research Institute (1)
- Alaska. Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (2)
- Colorado. Dept. of Transportation. Intellegent Transportation Systems Branch (1)
- Science Applications International Corporation (1)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office (1)
- United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (1)
- United States. Dept. of Transportation. ITS Joint Program Office (1)
- United States. Federal Highway Administration (1)
- United States. Joint Program Office for Intelligent Transportation Systems (3)
- :Eddy, Martha Morecock ;Davidson, Sara2017-08-25:The intent of the Rural Connected Vehicle Gap Analysis project was to identify any current gaps in the connected vehicle program that may result in a ...
- :University of Michigan. Transportation Research Institute2007-10-01:The IVBSS (Integrated Vehicle-Based Safety Systems) program is a four-year, two phase cooperative research program being conducted by an industry team...
- :Kinder, Frank D. ;Sabinash, Steven J.2007-09-01:The I-70 West Integration Project is the result of an FY01 congressionally designated earmark to support improvements in transportation efficiency, pr...
- :Sanchez, Robert R. ;Carter, Mark (Mark R.)2007-05-25:This report presents the Phase II (Baseline) results for the national evaluation of the FY 2003 Earmarked ITS Integration Project: Southern Wyoming, I...
- :Sullivan, Jill2004-11-01:The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (ADOT&PF) initiated the first eight environmental sensor stations (ESS) in the Anchorage a...
- :Sullivan, Jill2004-11-01:The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (ADOT&PF) initiated the first eight environmental sensor stations (ESS) in the Anchorage a...
- :Zimmerman, Carol A. ;Burt, Matt2004-09-08:The study focused on traveler information systems in tourism areas and the impacts of those traveler information efforts. Case studies were conducted ...
- :Daigle, John J. ;Zimmerman, Carol A.2003-02-01:In 2002, as part of the Acadia National Park Field Operational Test, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) components were deployed to help visitor...
- :Robinson, Mark2002-09-01:Traffic safety in rural areas continues to be a source of concern among the nation's highway users. Reducing crashes in rural areas is an important na...
- :Deeter, D. ;Zarean, M.2001-11-01:This document identifies successful rural Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) projects and statewide applications. These applications are referre...
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