Integrated Corridor Management Systems
The efforts to date to reduce surface transportation congestion have focused on optimization of individual networks. Corridors offer an opportunity to operate and optimize the entire system as opposed to the individual networks. Through the Integrated Corridor Management Systems initiative, the USDOT will provide guidance to assist agencies in implementing Integrated Corridor Operations, create supporting analysis tools, approaches, and technical standards, and demonstrate the value of Integrated Corridor Management.
What's New
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Analysis, Modeling and Simulation Results for the Test Corridor -- Article in September 2008 Issue of Mass Transit Magazine
The September 2008 Issue of Mass Transit features an article that discusses the results of the applying the ICM Analysis, Modeling and Simulation (AMS) methodology to a test corridor. The San Francisco Bay Area’s I-880 corridor served as the testbed for the AMS methodology.
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Pioneer Site Concept of Operations and System Requirements Specifications Now Available
The ICM Pioneer Sites have completed development of their site-specific concept of operations (CONOPS) and requirements documents. These documents are now available online for several of the sites. Documents will be added for each site as they become available.
- Recordings and Presentations from ICM Pioneer Site Webinars Now Available!
The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) held three webinars in July 2008 showcasing the eight ICM Pioneer Sites and their results to date with the Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) initiative. Recordings of each webinar, as well as podcasts, PowerPoint presentations, and transcripts are now available.
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ICM Initiative Featured in May 2008 Issue of ITE Journal
The May 2008 issue of the ITE Journal includes a reprint of the ICM article that was in the March/April 2008 issue of Public Roads. This article provides an overview of ICM and the eight ICM Pioneer Sites selected by USDOT.
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Pioneer Sites Complete Stage 1 of the Demonstration Phase of the ICM Initiative
On March 31, 2008 the ICM Pioneer Sites completed stage 1 of the demonstration phase of the ICM initiative. Each site has created a concept of operations and systems requirements document for their system. The documents are currently being formatted for the website and USDOT is planning an outreach webinar later this summer to share the Pioneer Site’s lessons learned during the development of their ICM System Concept of Operations and Requirements.
- ICM Knowledgebase Now Available
The ICM Knowledgebase is intended to be a 'one-stop' searchable online reference that provides transportation professionals the tools, strategies, sample documents and knowledge they need to successfully implement ICM in their corridors. The USDOT will be updating the Knowledgebase on a regular basis.
Updated
October 9, 2008 4:12 PM
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