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ITS Architecture Use & Maintenance
(July 30, 2014)

T3 Webinar Regional ITS Architecture | Best Practices/Success Stories

Presenter: Susan Walker
Presenter's Org: Iteris

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Slide 1: T3 Webinar Regional ITS Architecture | Best Practices/Success Stories

July 30, 2014

[This slide contains a photograph of three men and a woman in a workplace environment, sitting around a table and marking up some paperwork. Below the photograph is a Regional ITS Architecture diagram.]

Slide 2: Regional ITS Architecture

“A framework for ensuring institutional agreement and technical integration for the implementation of ITS projects in a particular region”

Slide 3: Benefits of Architecture Use

  • Efficiently structure implementations
  • Identify technical and institutional integration opportunities
  • Identify standard interfaces
  • Explicitly plan for operations and management
  • Take advantage of effort of architecture development

[This slide contains a graphic of a man in a business suit drawn to stress that he is looking at something.]

Slide 4: Regional and State Architectures

  • Survey conducted in 2013
  • 300 active ITS architectures reported

[This slide contains a map of the United States. Each state is labeled with its name and the number of regional and state architectures it includes as of 2013.]

Slide 5: Best Practice ITS Architectures Selection Criteria

  • Updated within the last six years
  • Used by the region for both planning and project development
  • Maintained per plan

Slide 6: Best Practice ITS Architectures

Two states selected to share their experience on what their region had to do to efficiently and productively use and maintain their architectures.

[This slide contains a map of the United States. Two states, New Mexico and Michigan, are highlighted in yellow and green, respectively. These two states are selected to share their best practices for the use and maintenance of their architectures.]


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