Developing and Using a Concept of Operations for Traffic Management Systems—Current Practices
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2024-05-01
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Abstract:This report highlights challenges, opportunities, lessons learned, practices, and issues agencies may consider in the process of updating or developing a concept of operations (ConOps) and the associated requirements for a current traffic management system (TMS) or the next generation of an agency’s TMS. It addresses how the ConOps and requirements can be integrated into efforts to assess the feasibility, planning, or designing of new TMSs or efforts to enhance the capabilities or performance of existing systems or specific subsystems or components. The report also addresses how a ConOps and requirements may support developing or updating the vision, goals, performance measures, plan, or design of a TMS or an agency’s operations program. This report may interest representatives from State departments of transportation, local agencies, metropolitan planning organizations, regional authorities, toll authorities, and other groups whose members may be engaged in developing or using a ConOps when planning, designing, developing, and managing TMSs.
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