The Municipality of Anchorage (MOA) initiated the development of a regional Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) architecture to manage implementation of a range of technologies that will improve transportation within the municipality. ITS is the use of advanced sensor, computer, electronics, and communications technologies and management strategies in an integrated manner to increase the safety and efficiency of the surface transportation system, and its interfaces with other modes. An ITS architecture defines the institutional and technical links necessary to plan, design, implement, operate, and maintain ITS. The Anchorage Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Architecture project was conducted as a series of six steps, each with a separate document. The six documents are: User Needs Report; User Services Report; ITS Concept of Operations; Regional ITS Architecture; ITS Architecture Final Report; Implementation Plan. The final report for this project incorporates these six documents as chapters. This report summarizes the results of the project and the content of final report.
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