Southern California ITS Priority Corridor strategic deployment plan : interim report
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1998-08-01
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By PB Farradyne Inc. ...
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Abstract:This deployment plan will be the "blueprint" for agencies to follow to ensure that projects are designed and built to conform to the National ITS Architecture and Standards, a requirement for funding under TEA 21. The federal ITS planning and deployment process emphasizes the significance of a strategic approach, a user-needs perspective and a strong institutional coalition. The deployment of ITS should be structured and strategic in order to protect against the inefficient allocation of resources and to ensure that ITS potential can be fully realized. Deployment should be based upon solving local user needs rather than simply looking for opportunities to utilize new technologies. Finally, successful deployment depends upon the development of an institutional framework and coalition of transportation agencies and other stakeholders. Such a coalition and the cooperation it fosters helps to ensure that each agency’s needs, constraints, opportunities and responsibilities are addressed and that the resulting system meets the needs and expectations of each agency, the public, and elected officials. In the Corridor, the Steering Committee provides the forum for this coalition.
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