ITS pilot project demonstration program summary report
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    The purpose of this contract is to conduct a technical performance analysis and operational evaluation of ITS projects

    demonstrated at the Innovative Mobility Experience Showcase in conjunction with the 2005 ITS World Congress. Some

    of these projects were demonstrated primarily as pilot projects for the California's Innovative Corridors Initiative (ICI).

    Partners who are respondents to the CFS have agreed to participate in a comprehensive evaluation of their respective

    projects to be conducted by the contractor of Caltrans choice.

    Through the ICI demonstration projects, Caltrans and the San Francisco Bay Area MTC worked successfully

    with private-sector technology companies to deploy and demonstrate innovative technologies for ITS in

    California.

    Seven separate demonstration projects were evaluated that could enhance data collection, data processing, and

    data dissemination. As detailed in the final report, these evaluations summarized the technical results of findings,

    and presented a table of pros and cons in the recommendations that may be helpful to decision-makers in

    moving forward with the particular product or technology.

    The objective was not to approve or reject any of these products or system but to identify the pro and cons of

    each but to identify the pros and cons of each in terms of the questions raised in Section 1.2 of the Project

    Objectives of the final report: whether the product function as purported by the Vendor; and if the data accurate

    and useable.

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