THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENT WILL ASSIST AGENCIES IN DEVELOPING A CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS BY PROVIDING INSIGHT INTO EACH OF THE TOPICS A CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS IS LIKELY TO CONTAIN. EXAMPLES OF OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FROM TMCS IN THE
UNITED STATES AND CANADA, INCLUDING ONES OPERATING IN BOTH LARGE METROPOLITAN
AREAS AND IN MEDIUM OR SMALLER AREAS, ARE HIGHLIGHTED.
AN EXTENSIVE LIST OF REFERENCE MATERIALS ON BOTH CONCEPTS OF OPERATIONS AND ON TMCS IS INCLUDED. MANY OF THESE MATERIALS ARE NEW, DEVELOPED AS PART OF THE UNITED STATES DOT?S EFFORTS TO SHARE THE EXPERIENCES OF AGENCIES WHICH HAVE
This report summarizes research findings, conclusions and recommendations associated with the Development of Traffic Operations Center Concepts for So...
These draft standards are intended to work together to provide a high level of interoperability among regional and local traffic control centers. They...
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