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1 Mike Schagrin Standards Program Coordinator FHWA National Meeting May 8, 2000 Washington, D.C. ITS Standards

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3 What Are ITS Standards?

4 Background Accelerate “...development of standards and protocols to promote and ensure interoperability in the implementation of ITS technologies…” [TEA-21] Facilitates mix and match of traffic control devices, such as signal controllers or dynamic message signs Easier communication between traffic management centers Activities are based upon the National ITS Architecture –traffic control and management, transit operations, commercial vehicle operations, etc. Technical standards alone won’t ensure interoperability –IAG toll agreement

5 Who’s Involved AASHTO ITE SAE IEEE ASTM NEMA

6 US DOT’s Standards Program Development Testing Outreach, education, and technical assistance Policy support

7 Development Purpose is to accelerate the typically lengthy volunteer process in developing standards The formal program has been in place since January 1996 Most of the work is based upon the National ITS Architecture We’re a significant way through the development of the original list of 80 –about half are already completed with the other half to be completed by next year As new functions are added to the architecture additional standards may be needed

8 Testing Purpose is to prove out the standards in a real world and provide a better understanding of how they work We expect to test about 50 of the original 80 standards We’ve learned a lot from our 1st test on dynamic message signs that was just recently completed –customizing affects interchangeability –simply stating use of NTCIP in projects is not enough

9 Outreach, Education, and Technical Assistance Purpose is to support understanding and application, as well as provide deployment assistance A number of products are currently available and under development –Spring mailing –Electronic Document Library (EDL) –Standards website: www.its.dot.gov/standard/standard.htm Standards peer-to-peer program has been started up We’re trying to determine what the field staff need to know and how to best help them to become knowledgeable –Field staff workshop in planning stages –Training courses being developed

10 Policy Support The purpose is to support implementing the requirements of TEA-21 –identification of critical standards –rulemaking for conformity with published standards Above and beyond the rulemaking for architecture and standards policy, a separate rulemaking process is necessary before use of standards is required Before any rulemaking activity will be undertaken by FHWA, a number of things need to happen –Standard is approved by the standards development organization –Testing –Assessment of readiness –Rulemaking

11 What Do Division Offices Need to Know Using NTCIP as an example: When are NTCIP standards applicable? Which NTCIP standards need to be used? Is it a smart investment/what are the trade-offs? What does an NTCIP standard/specification look like? Who’s using NTCIP and what have been the successes and failures? Where to go for more detailed information?

12 What We’re Doing to Help Outreach Materials (everything is available through the ITS JPO standards website) –Availability of standards –Lessons learned and case studies –Deployment contact information –Test reports –Fact sheets –User guides –Sample procurement specs Training Courses and workshops –NTCIP is the 1st priority (overview, signal controller, center to center, dynamic message signs) Technical Assistance

13 Challenges How to best educate and utilize our field staff for standards support. How to encourage local jurisdictions who don’t receive federally funding to utilize ITS standards and provide for a seamless system to the driving community. How to operate in a rapidly changing information technology environment.


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