LibraryVEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE INTEGRATION (VII) RESOURCES:While much of the work of the VII Coalition surrounds nationwide development and soon to be testing, there is also a lot of activity throughout the ITS industry such as state test beds, automotive R&D, and application development. The U.S. Department issued an update in July 2008 on the VII POC and program update accessible at www.itsa.org/itsa/files/VIIPOCProgramUpdate.doc.
ITS America is collecting information on all active projects that have vehicle-vehicle and vehicle-roadside elements and presenting them in this clearinghouse for the benefit of those engaged in VII. If you have a project or program that you think others should know about, please contact ITS America and share with the rest of the industry.
VII White Papers: VII Public Meeting 2005:
FEATURED REPORTS & LINKS:The following ITS America reports and national ITS program documents are available as PDF dccuments. For further information regarding these publications, or to inquire about the availability of printed copies, contact ITS America at info@itsa.org. Weather and ITS ITS/Operations Guide 2006 Recommendations for ITS Technology in Emergency Medical Services (2002)
ITS America's Public Safety Advisory Group provides recommendations regarding future emergency medical service-related activities to the U.S. Department of Transportation's Intelligent Transportation Systems Program. A high-level document that explains what TSP is, why it is important, what the benefits are, and the important issues surrounding the topic. The audience is policy setters, decision-makers, and high-level program managers as well as traffic engineers and public transit planners.
Transit Signal Priority (TSP) Handbook The handbook goes deeper into TSP and provides technical guidance. It does not repeat everything in the overview and is meant to be a companion document. ITS America's Annual Reports These fair information and privacy principles were prepared in recognition of the importance of upholding individual privacy in implementing Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). The principles represent values and are designed to be flexible and durable to accommodate a broad scope of technological, social and cultural change. ITS America may, however, need to revisit them periodically to assure their applicability and effectiveness.
NATIONAL ITS PROGRAM DOCUMENTS:National Intelligent Transportation Systems Program Plan: A Ten-Year Vision Executive Summary of the National ITS Program Plan Delivering the Future of Transportation Homeland Security Supplement STAFF PRESENTATIONS“Intelligent Transportation Systems and Communications Policy: US Perspective” - PDF
By Joe Averkamp, Vice President of Business Development, ITS America
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