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An FHWA, FMCSA, FTA & MUTCD
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Overview
FREE ITS Technical Assistance ProgramSponsored by the FHWA, FMCSA, & FTA
The program provides free technical assistance for the planning, design, deployment, operations and management of ITS technologies and infrastructures.Supports ITS Deployment through Knowledge/Technology TransfersShort term assistance (typically 3 days)Specific to your local ITS effortsMajority of Assistance provided via Peers
Goals of the ITS Peer-to-Peer Program
Deliver Technical Assistance…
Facilitate ITS Implementation…
Solve Transportation Challenges…
… Enhance the safety and efficiency of the nation’s multi-modal transportation system ...
Program Peers
Over 200 ITS Professionals: Practitioners, consultantsExperts in their fieldUSDOT - approvedAll across USA
Demonstrated success Technical, Procedural, DecisionsIssues similar to yours
Matched to your needs and schedule
CVO/CVISN Peers[sample listing]
KY Transportation CabinetTim Adams, Jeff Bibb
Washington State DOTTim Erickson, Doug Deckert, Jim Stuart
Alaska DOTBill Quinn
Connecticut DMVLt. Rudy Supina
Peer Database Entry Screen
Peer Database Contact Screen
Peer Database Query Result Screen
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Electronic Screening
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Commercial VehicleOperations
Program Customers State DOTs
Turnpike, Thruway, Tollway, Ports & Similar Agencies
State Motor Carrier Regulatory Agencies
Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Environment (HazMat), MC Enforcement
Affiliated / Partner Agencies
State Police, Other Law Enforcement
Transit Agencies / Departments
MPOs
Elected and Appointed Officials
Transportation Professional Groups & Associations
Other Public Sector Entities
How Can We Help YOU?Short Term Assistance in: Planning & Programming
– Components & Systems– Architecture & Standards
Decisions– Awareness & Education– Staff, Decision Makers, Public
Implementations– Design & Engineering– Software & Hardware– Procurement, Finance
Operations & Maintenance– Troubleshooting, Retrofits, Refinements
Examples of Assistance Resource Materials Location (reports, studies, etc.)
Partnerships/Cost Sharing Issues
Review of Technical and/or Proposal Documents
Implementation Guidance
Alternative Approaches Identification
Information on Other Systems
Technical Guidance – Hardware & Software
Financial & Programmatic Assessments
Procurement – Specs, Approaches, Samples
O & M Needs, Plans, Costs, Benefits
Education – Roundtables, Workshops
Delivery of Assistance
Consultations at Your Site
Visits to Successful Sites
Workshops, Roundtables
Speakers & Facilitators
Off-site Reviews
Telephone & Video Conferences
Telephone Referrals & Information
Sample Materials
Provide expertise to solve problems for primary targets (state DOTs, MPOs, associated agencies), which in turn can appease secondary targets (motor carriers, trade associations, and interest groups.)
Provide a means for continued FMCSA involvement in state activities
Provide a forum for technical/knowledge exchanges that will assist states to with CVISN compliance and the challenges beyond
Make available the assistance of non-federal experts that can offer lessons learned on a first hand basis
Political Issues (border crossing, etc.)
Training, software development and license sharing, site visits
Commercial Vehicle Oriented Assistance:
Sample Success Stories Success Stories are summaries of requests that have
accomplished set goals and enabled the requesting agency to move closer to a successful deployment or improve an existing system.
The summaries are complied quarterly and used to market the Program and its abilities.
All involved parties are contacted prior to publication to grant permission for the use of their name as well as that of their agency.
Oklahoma Tax Commission Site-Visit
Challenge: Discuss and understand Maryland’s International Registration Program (IRP) and determine if Oklahoma can utilize/adopt the system as a starting point for the IRP development work on the
electronic credentialing portion of the CVISN project.
Peers: ▶ Penny Williams, Oklahoma Tax Commission ▶ Gene Gilstrap, Oklahoma Tax Commission
▶ Rod Stephens, Oklahoma Tax Commission ▶ Keith Gage, Oklahoma Tax Commission
Outcome: The Oklahoma Tax Commission group visited the State of Maryland and met with various representatives that provided detailed information and helped the visitors to achieve their goals. The initial decision was that Oklahoma plans to use at least the databases in Maryland’s system, with future consideration to adopt the entire system. The two states will most likely work together in the future on this project task and its legislative matters.
Louisiana and Mississippi DOT’sCVISN Programs
Challenge: Apply lessons learned in deploying CVISN technologies state- wide and relate CVISN Architecture functions and standards.
Peers: ▶Tim Erickson (Washington State DOT) ▶Doug Deckert (Washington State DOT)
-Overview of Washington State’s CVISN Program. -Discussed functionality and adaptability of the CVISN Architecture. -Presented data transfer, storage and screening methods. -Described adaptability, technical and management challenges. -Identified possible funding opportunities.
Outcome: Members of the Louisiana and Mississippi CVISN teams and law enforcement personnel will use elements of Washington State’s experience to draft state- wide CVISN deployment plans. The peers will assist the requestors with future CVISN efforts.
Challenge: Share lessons learned during a CVISN Training and Scope Workshop in an effort to assist the state with preparing their own CVISN design plans.
Peers: ▶Janie Light, Texas DOT
-Presented an Overview of Texas’ CVISN Experience. -Discussed integration, policies, cost-benefit analysis, and
status of CVIEW.
Outcome: The state of AL is more prepared to proceed with design plans as a result of the Peer information which included:
-Recommendations to enhance safety screening criteria, including safety assurance and safety information exchange.
-Development of operational scenarios for Safety, Information Sharing, Credential Administration, and Electronic Screening.
-Description of Texas’ Inspection Stations -Description of Texas’ version of CVIEW and the cost to develop
the system -Process to develop the Texas CVISN
Alabama CVISN Training
Program Access
FHWA / FTA / FMCSAFHWA / FTA / FMCSA
Peer-to-Peer ProgramPeer-to-Peer Program
CustomerCustomer
Follow-up & Evaluate
Follow-up & Evaluate
Finalize Needs & Deliver Assistance
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Direct: Call (888)
700 - PEER (7337)
Referral: HQ, Region,
Resource Ctr, Division, FMCSA
Offices
How to Get the Peer-to-Peer Program Working for YOU
Call: (888) 700 - PEER (7337)
Kim Leduc, Program Coordinator
Fax: (410) 424 - 2300Electronic Mail: P2P@fhwa.dot.govConsult: FMCSA or other USDOT RepresentativeMail: Intelligent Transportation Peer-to-Peer Program
c/o Michael Baker Jr., Inc801 Cromwell Park Drive, Suite 110
Glen Burnie, Maryland 21061
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