Workshop Outcomes

ITS Architecture
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1: Welcome and Introductions
ITS Architecture
Workshop
Executive Introductions
 Dennis Motiani - NJDOT
 Ekaraj Phomsavath –
FHWA NJ Division
 Solomon Caviness NJTPA
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Introductions
Name
Organization
Previous ITS architecture experience
Workshop expectations
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Expectations
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Make Arch more usable/user friendly:
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Include services:
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Smaller urban areas (e.g. Jersey City)
Neighboring regions (e.g. MD, DVRPC)
Show where we have common outcomes
Learn:
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Congestion Relief; other relevant new services (Connected Vehicles, Active Traffic Management,
etc.)
Bring new technologies to Planning
Make sure we include (or are consistent with):
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More easily referenced
Online solution
Turbo Architecture more user friendly (?)
Make the Arch Development and use process less intimidating
Architecture basics and how we fit in
What’s new in the architecture?
Using Arch in new projects
More about SERF development
Workshop should lead to information sharing
Find out what other resources are needed from FHWA (TSMO Primer workshop, peer
exchange e.g. NYC, Turbo Training, Systems Engineering Analysis Workshop, Monthly
ITS initiatives discussion)
Stay focused on NJ Economic Competitiveness
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ITS Architecture
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Workshop Outcomes
1. Understand how the updated NJ
ITS Architecture will be used
2. Understand the 2005
Architecture - its strengths and
deficiencies
3. Envision the updated NJ ITS
Architecture
4. A plan for the NJ ITS
Architecture update
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ITS Architecture
Workshop
Workshop Topics
1. Welcome and Introductions
2. Current Status
3. Overview of Current Program: NJ ITS Architecture
and Strategic Deployment Plan
4. Concept of Use and Maintenance for the Updated
Architecture
5. Process Overview of Approach for Gap Analysis
and Vision, Goals, Objectives, Strategies
6. How do we get there?
7. Closing Comments
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ITS Architecture
Workshop
Workshop Strategy
Plan for Arch
Development
Architecture
Assessment
Architecture
Use
Regional ITS Architecture
Components
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ITS Architecture
Workshop
Key Workshop Elements
 Lectures/Discussion
 Questions & Answers
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ITS Architecture
Workshop
Announcements
 Sign-in sheet
 Workbook
 Evaluation form
 Administrative and safety
announcements
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Vision
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Leaders must innovate across
services to meet and exceed
citizen expectations.
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Source: IBM Smarter Cities
Technology can play a role
in making a vision a reality.
But let's stop talking, be
smart, and start acting.
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Source: World Cities Network
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Project Goals
• Establish the vision for innovation in
operations and technology’s role for improving
mobility, safety, sustainability and livability
• Identify TSMO strategies and supporting ITS
technologies and how to integrate NJ’s
programs
• Plan for expediting the delivery of innovation
• Inform Short, Medium, and Long Range
Planning, integrating TSMO / ITS into process
• Engage decision/policy makers
PROJECT GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE
3 MPO REGIONS = NJ ITS ARCH UPDATE
NJTPA
(update)
DVRPC
(incorporate)
SJTPO
(update)
Systems Engineering Principles
Start with Your Eye on the Finish Line
Stakeholder Involvement is Key
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