California, Colorado, Montana, New York and Washington’s experiences with using the National ITS Architecture.
California, United States
Colorado, United States
New York, United States
Montana, United States
Washington, United States
Streamlining ITS Planning: Identifying Common ITS Needs
Summary Information
The National ITS Architecture provides a common framework for planning, defining, and integrating intelligent transportation systems.
This report documents lessons learned from the deployers of the National ITS Architecture. It provides background on the benefits of using the National ITS Architecture and quotes from deployers about their experiences deploying ITS under the framework of the National ITS Architecture.
The lessons learned cover topics on minimizing the risk and cost of ITS deployments by deploying ITS using the framework provided by the National ITS Architecture. Regions can leverage general standards that the National ITS Architecture identifies to plan for ITS up front, while enabling phased deployment of integrated components over time.
Minimize the risk and cost of ITS deployments by deploying ITS using the framework provided by the National ITS Architecture. The National ITS Architecture accommodates multiple designs using diverse technologies of ITS system components. Regions can leverage general standards that the National ITS Architecture identifies to plan for ITS up front, while enabling phased deployment of integrated components over time. Using the National ITS Architecture helps improve the inter-jurisdictional, interagency, and public-private communication of transportation information