AMPA Regional ITS Architecture Update

ITS Inventory


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Many stakeholders develop, operate, or maintain ITS elements in the AMPA region. The ITS Architecture inventory is an alphabetical listing of the stakeholder ITS elements. Each ITS element is hotlinked to a page with specific details for that ITS element.

ElementDescription
ABQ RIDE Fixed Route Dispatch System Computerized dispatch and system for the City of Albuquerque fixed route transit service.
ABQ RIDE Fixed Route Transit Vehicles Fixed route transit vehicles owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque Transit Division. ITS technologies on vehicles may include AVL, MDTs and security monitoring equipment (CCTV, silent alarms, etc..). Includes vehicles designated as D-Ride vehicles and Rapid Ride transit vehicles.
ABQ RIDE Paratransit Dispatch System Computerized dispatch and scheduling system for the City of Albuquerque paratransit service.
ABQ RIDE Paratransit Vehicles Paratransit and demand response vehicles owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque Transit Division. ITS technologies on vehicles may include AVL, MDTs and security monitoring equipment (CCTV, silent alarms, etc..).
Albuquerque International Sunport The international airport that serves the Albuquerque area.
Albuquerque International Sunport Parking System The parking management system that operates at the Albuquerque International Airport.
Albuquerque RTMC Represents the Regional Traffic Management Center (RTMC) for the Albuquerque metro area. The RTMC is jointly operated by regional traffic and public safety agencies.
Alvarado Transportation Center The multimodal transportation center in downtown Albuquerque. Connections for the City's bus service and rail runner are available.
Archive Data Users Any user of archive data products from any Regional archive management system. This may include individual users, computer applications, or modeling systems utilizing the archived data.
Bernalillo County 911/ Sheriff Communications Center The communication center that serves as the public safety answering point and the dispatch function for both the Bernalillo County Sheriff's department and the Bernalillo County Fire and EMS.
Bernalillo County Asset Management System The asset management system for the County of Bernalillo.
Bernalillo County CCTV Closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras owned and operated by Bernalillo County.
Bernalillo County DMS Dynamic message signs owned and operated by Bernalillo County. Includes portable message signs for maintenance and construction activities or emergency conditions/warnings.
Bernalillo County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) The emergency operations center (EOC) for Bernalillo County.
Bernalillo County Field Sensors Traffic and vehicle sensors owned and operated by Bernalillo County.
Bernalillo County Fire and EMS Vehicles Fire and EMS vehicles owned and operated by Bernalillo County. Onboard ITS systems may include mobile data terminals (MDTs), AVL, cameras, etc.
Bernalillo County Fleet Management Facility The equipment repair facility for Bernalillo County. Handles maintenance and construction vehicles and equipment.
Bernalillo County ITS Field Equipment Field equipment owned and operated by Bernalillo County. Includes all other ITS field equipment that isn't specifically called out in the architecture (e.g. RWIS, Flood Gates, etc.).
Bernalillo County Public Information System The office that provides the official interface between Bernalillo County traffic and public works departments and interests outside the departments such as the media.
Bernalillo County Public Works Dispatch The maintenance and construction division for Bernalillo County. Operates as the dispatch function for Bernalillo County's maintenance and construction vehicles as well as snow plows.
Bernalillo County Public Works Vehicles Maintenance and construction vehicles owned and operated by Bernalillo County (includes snow plows). May include AVL and MDTs onboard vehicles.
Bernalillo County Sheriff Vehicles Sheriff vehicles owned and operated by the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department. Onboard ITS systems may include mobile data terminals (MDTs), AVL, cameras, etc.
Bernalillo County Storage Facility The storage facility for maintenance and construction operations (e.g. gravel, dirt, extra vehicles, etc,) for Bernalillo County.
Bernalillo County Traffic Operations Center The traffic operations center located for Bernalillo County that controls the traffic signal systems and other field equipment owned by Bernalillo County.
Bernalillo County Traffic Planning System The archive system for Bernalillo County that uses traffic and traveler information as well as accident data for planning purposes. This function is maintained in the Bernalillo County Infrastructure Planning and Geo Resources section of Public Works.
Bernalillo County Traffic Signals Traffic signal systems owned and operated by Bernalillo County. May include preemption capabilities, video detection, pedestrian signals, etc.
Bernalillo County Website Transportation information website for Bernalillo County. In the future will include real-time construction, work zone, special event, incident, and traffic information.
City of Albuquerque 911/Emergency Communications Center The public safety answering point and dispatch function for the City of Albuquerque Police and Fire Departments. This is intended to be the new Emergency center located on the west side of town.
City of Albuquerque Asset Management System The asset management system for the City of Albuquerque.
City of Albuquerque CCTV Closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque.
City of Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau The City of Albuquerque Department of Tourism responsible for attracting various travelers, conventions, etc. to the City of Albuquerque.
City of Albuquerque CV RSE City of Albuquerque connected vehicle roadside equipment
City of Albuquerque DMS Dynamic message signs owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque. May be shared resources with the NMDOT and Homeland Security.
City of Albuquerque Emergency Operations Center (EOC) The emergency operations center (EOC) for the City of Albuquerque.
City of Albuquerque Emissions Monitoring Systems These are the air quality monitoring systems for the City of Albuquerque and the City's Environmental Health Department. This is the administrative part of the air quality collection system.
City of Albuquerque Environmental Health ITS Field Equipment Field equipment owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque, the Environmental Health department, that is responsible for air quality monitoring for the City.
City of Albuquerque Field Sensors Traffic and vehicle sensors owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque.
City of Albuquerque Fire and EMS Vehicles Fire and EMS vehicles owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque. ITS technologies on-board fire and EMS vehicles may include mobile data terminals (MDTs), AVL, signal preemption devices, etc. Also includes HAZMAT vehicles dispatched within the City limits.
City of Albuquerque Fleet Management Facility The equipment repair facility for the City of Albuquerque. Handles maintenance and construction vehicles and equipment.
City of Albuquerque ITS Field Equipment Field equipment owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque that is not expressly identified in this architecture (e.g. VIVDS, Flood Gates, security monitoring field equipment, etc.).
City of Albuquerque Maintenance and Construction Vehicles Maintenance and construction vehicles owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque. Includes maintenance, construction, snow plows, etc. ITS technologies onboard vehicles may include AVL system, MDTs, etc.
City of Albuquerque Maintenance Dispatch The maintenance and construction division for the City of Albuquerque. Operates as the dispatch function for the City of Albuquerque public works (maintenance, construction, snow plows, etc.) vehicles.
City of Albuquerque Police Department Emergency Response Vehicles Police vehicles owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque. ITS technologies on-board cruisers may include mobile data terminals (MDTs), AVL, etc.
City of Albuquerque Public Information System The office that provides the official interface between the City of Albuquerque traffic and maintenance departments and interests outside the departments such as the media.
City of Albuquerque RWIS Road Weather Information System (RWIS) operated and maintained by the City of Albuquerque.
City of Albuquerque Smart Parking System Parking Management system for the City of Albuquerque.
City of Albuquerque Station/Stop Security Monitoring Equipment The surveillance systems and emergency notification systems that can be used to improve security in transit terminals and other public areas.
City of Albuquerque Station/Stop Traveler Information Equipment Represents stop or station equipment that provide traveler information to transit riders, such as kiosks and message boards.
City of Albuquerque Storage Facility The storage facility for maintenance and construction operations (e.g. gravel, dirt, extra vehicles, etc,) for the City of Albuquerque.
City of Albuquerque Toll Authority The department at the City of Albuquerque responsible for the collection of tolls at area river crossings.
City of Albuquerque Toll Plazas Toll plazas at the City of Albuquerque's tolled river crossings.
City of Albuquerque Traffic Operations Center The traffic operations center located in the City of Albuquerque that controls the traffic signal systems and other field equipment owned by the City of Albuquerque.
City of Albuquerque Traffic Planning System The archive system for the City of Albuquerque that collects traffic and traveler information as well as accident data for planning purposes.
City of Albuquerque Traffic Signal Shop Traffic signal shop that repairs and replaces traffic signals and other ITS field equipment for the City of Albuquerque.
City of Albuquerque Traffic Signals Traffic signal systems owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque. May include preemption capabilities, video detection, pedestrian signals, etc.
City of Albuquerque Transit Information Center This element represents transit information centers or kiosks located around the City of Albuquerque.
City of Albuquerque Transit Kiosks Transit kiosks owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque. May include an opportunity to purchase a transit card, request trip information, or display notices on LED displays.
City of Albuquerque Transit Parking Facilities Parking facilities that are owned and operated by the City of Albuquerque. These systems may be at City parking lots close to transit centers, or at the transit center itself.
City of Albuquerque Transit Payment Card The payment card used specifically for the City of Albuquerque transit rides. May be obtained at the City's transit kiosks or transit centers.
City of Albuquerque Transit Website The transit website for the City of Albuquerque transit department (ABQ RIDE). Website has schedule and fare information, bus pass purchase locations, trip planning, etc.
City of Albuquerque Website Transportation information website for the City of Albuquerque. In the future will include real-time construction, work zone, special event, incident, and traffic information.
City of Rio Rancho Asset Management System The asset management system for the City of Rio Rancho.
City of Rio Rancho CCTV Closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras owned and operated by the City of Rio Rancho.
City of Rio Rancho DMS Dynamic message signs owned and operated by the City of Rio Rancho. May be a shared resource with the City of Albuquerque and/or the NMDOT.
City of Rio Rancho Emergency Operations Center (EOC) The emergency operations center (EOC) for the City of Rio Rancho.
City of Rio Rancho Field Sensors Traffic and vehicle sensors owned and operated by the City of Rio Rancho.
City of Rio Rancho Fire and EMS Vehicles Fire and EMS vehicles owned and operated by the City of Rio Rancho. ITS technologies on-board fire and EMS vehicles may include mobile data terminals (MDTs), AVL, signal preemption devices, etc. Also includes HAZMAT vehicles dispatched within the City limits.
City of Rio Rancho Fleet Maintenance Facility The equipment repair facility for the City of Rio Rancho. Handles maintenance and construction vehicles and equipment.
City of Rio Rancho Flood Monitoring Devices Flood Monitoring devices deployed near Rio Rancho roadways.
City of Rio Rancho ITS Field Equipment Field equipment owned and operated by the City of Rio Rancho that is not expressly identified in this architecture (e.g. Permanent counting stations, security monitoring field equipment, etc.).
City of Rio Rancho O and M Yard The storage facility for maintenance and construction operations (e.g. gravel, dirt, extra vehicles, etc,) for the City of Rio Rancho.
City of Rio Rancho Police Vehicles Police vehicles owned and operated by the City of Rio Rancho. ITS technologies on-board cruisers may include mobile data terminals (MDTs), AVL, etc.
City of Rio Rancho Public Information System The office provides the official interface between the City of Rio Rancho traffic and maintenance departments and interests outside the departments such as the media.
City of Rio Rancho Public Infrastructure Dispatch The maintenance and construction division for the City of Rio Rancho. Operates as the dispatch function for the City of Rio Rancho's maintenance and construction vehicles.
City of Rio Rancho Public Infrastructure Fleet Maintenance and construction vehicles for the City of Rio Rancho. May also include snow plow or any other vehicle utilized by the DPW.
City of Rio Rancho RWIS Road Weather Information System (RWIS) operated and maintained by the City of Rio Rancho.
City of Rio Rancho Traffic Operations Center The traffic operations center located in Rio Rancho that controls the traffic signal systems and other field equipment owned by the City of Rio Rancho.
City of Rio Rancho Traffic Planning System The archive system for the City of Rio Rancho that collects traffic and traveler information as well as accident data for planning purposes.
City of Rio Rancho Traffic Signals Traffic signal systems owned and operated by the City of Rio Rancho. Includes signal preemption capabilities for emergency vehicles.
City of Rio Rancho Website Transportation information website for the City of Rio Rancho. In the future will include real-time construction, work zone, special event, incident, and traffic information.
Commercial Vehicles This represents ITS equipment in privately owned commercial vehicles. This classification applies to all such vehicles ranging from small panel vans used in local pick-up and delivery services to large, multi-axle tractor trailer rigs operating on long haul routes.
Connected Vehicle OBE On Board Equipment in Connected Vehicles
Financial Institution Represents the financial institutions the regional transit agencies will use as part of electronic fare payment systems.
Independent School District Buses The buses owned and operated by the various independent school districts. ITS equipment installed on district buses may include AVL, MDTs and security monitoring equipment (CCTV, silent alarms, etc..)
Independent School District Dispatch Dispatch function for each of the Independent School Districts. Includes radio communication with school buses.
Kirtland AFB Emergency Services This element represents the emergency management functions of Kirkland AFB that may need to coordinate with public agencies (traffic and emergency management).
Lifeguard Air Rescue Dispatch Represents the private air evacuation/rescue service that provides transport from remote locations to area hospitals.
Local Print and Broadcast Media Includes the local newspapers and the local TV and radio stations
Local Transit Dispatch The dispatch function for local transit agencies are not specifically called out in the Architecture. May have an automated dispatch or CAD system in the future.
Local Transit Vehicles Fixed route and demand response transit vehicles owned and operated by local transit agencies. The ITS applications on local transit vehicles may Include AVL, MDTs and security monitoring equipment (CCTV, silent alarms, etc..).
Local Transit Website The transit website for the local transit agencies operating within the Region. Websites may include vanpooling forms, information in finding a vanpool, and information regarding the board of directors, demand response transit plans, etc.
Mesa Del Sol Amphitheater Parking System The parking management system at the Mesa Del Sol amphitheater.
MRCOG Data Warehouse The data warehouse for MRCOG. Allows virtual access points into other archives through one portal.
MRCOG Probe Vehicles Probe vehicles utilized by MRCOG to collect travel time and speed data, etc.
MRCOG Traffic Monitoring Program The traffic count archive for MRCOG. Collects traffic count information from its constituent cities as well as its own traffic count equipment.
Municipal Asset Management System The asset management system for the municipalities within the Region.
Municipal Emergency Operations Centers (EOC) The emergency operations centers for the municipalities within the Region. Primary responsibility is to monitor local capabilities and request state support when needed.
Municipal Equipment Repair Facility Equipment Repair Facilities operated at the municipal level. Handles maintenance and construction vehicles and equipment.
Municipal Fire and EMS Vehicles Fire and EMS vehicles owned and operated by local fire districts that are not explicitly called out in the architecture.
Municipal Fire Dispatch This element represents the smaller fire districts in the Albuquerque Metropolitan Area that are not explicitly represented in the architecture inventory. Examples include the Fire Departments for the villages of Tijeras and Albuquerque Los Ranchos.
Municipal ITS Field Equipment Represents ITS roadway devices that are owned and operated by municipalities. These devices include loop detectors, DMSs, pre-emption devices, flood detection devices, CCTV cameras and RWIS.
Municipal Police Dispatch Represents local or municipal police department dispatch systems that are not explicitly represented in the architecture inventory.
Municipal Police Vehicles Police vehicles that are owned and operated by the municipal police departments that are not explicitly called out in the architecture.
Municipal Public Information System The office and systems for municipalities that provide the official interface between municipal traffic and maintenance departments and interests outside the departments (e.g. the media).
Municipal Public Works Dispatch The maintenance and construction division for municipalities. Operates as the dispatch function for the municipalities' maintenance and construction vehicles as well as snow plows.
Municipal Public Works Vehicles Maintenance and construction vehicles owned and operated by municipalities (includes snow plows). May include AVL and MDTs onboard vehicles.
Municipal Storage Facility The storage facility for maintenance and construction operations (e.g. gravel, dirt, extra vehicles, etc,) for the municipalities.
Municipal Traffic Operations Center Operation of traffic signal systems by municipalities. This includes the Villages of Los Ranchos, Corrales, and Los Lunas and the Town of Bernalillo.
Municipal Websites The general information website for municipalities. In the future will include real-time construction, work zone, special event, incident, and traffic information, and tourism information.
National Weather Service Service for national, regional, and local weather information.
New Mexico National Guard Command System The National Guard Command and Deployment system for the State of New Mexico. They would assist in emergency management, particularly as it relates to disasters or evacuations.
New Mexico State Radio Communications Bureau (RCB) State communications dispatch for DPS, Fire/ Rescue statewide, NMDOT, Forest Service, EMS, and hospitals. Also known as Santa Fe Control. Own communications infrastructure in state
New Mexico Statewide Emergency Operations Center (EOC) The statewide emergency operations center located in Albuquerque.
New Mexico Veterans Transit Portal This transit portal collects transit information from regional information to provide trip planning services for New Mexico veterans.
NM DPS Alert Coordinator The origination point for Amber Alerts and other wide area alerts throughout the State.
NM DPS District Dispatch Center The district dispatch center for the NM DPS (State Police). May have an integrated CAD system. There are 12 districts, all of which have their own dispatch center (except D12).
NM DPS Vehicles Emergency vehicles that are owned and operated by the NM DPS (State Police). ITS applications installed on the police vehicles may include AVL, MDTs, maintenance scheduling equipment, etc.
NM Motor Transport Division (MTD) District Offices The MTD district offices which dispatch commercial vehicle enforcement personnel
NM Motor Transport Division (MTD) Response Vehicles The MTD response vehicles within the NM DPS that handle commercial vehicle incidents, enforcements, etc.
NMDOT Automatic Traffic Recording Devices Traffic recording devices that are owned and operated by NMDOT.
NMDOT CCTV Closed Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) owned and operated by NMDOT. Includes the CCTV for AMTMS.
NMDOT Connected Vehicle RSE Represents connected vehicle roadside equipment operated by NMDOT.
NMDOT District 3 Equipment Repair Facility - The SHOP The maintenance shop for all roadside equipment owned and operated by NMDOT. Also provides maintenance to NMDOT vehicles.
NMDOT District 3 HELP Trucks Motorist assistance patrols for response to stranded motorists/vehicles and provides emergency traffic control to incident responders.
NMDOT District 3 ITS Field Equipment This element represents any or all ITS field equipment (roadside) that is not specifically called out in the architecture.
NMDOT District 3 Maintenance and Construction Vehicles Maintenance and construction vehicles for the NMDOT Albuquerque District.
NMDOT District 3 Maintenance Office Office in charge of maintenance and construction operations for the NMDOT Albuquerque District.
NMDOT District 3 Maintenance Units Dispatch NMDOT maintenance sections for the Albuquerque Region. Dispatches maintenance vehicles and equipment for maintaining road and ITS equipment owned by NMDOT.
NMDOT District 3 Pavement Management System District Pavement Management System to assist in storing, retrieving, analyzing and reporting information to help with pavement-related decision-making processes.
NMDOT District 3 Public Transportation Management System (PTMS) The public transportation management archive for NMDOT District 3.
NMDOT District 3 Security Monitoring Field Equipment Security equipment owned and operated by NMDOT. Generally used for monitoring bridges, roads, etc. for homeland security measures.
NMDOT DMS Dynamic message signs owned and operated by NMDOT.
NMDOT Field Sensors Traffic and vehicle sensors owned and operated by NMDOT. Includes vehicle detection systems (video, microwave, acoustic, etc) and traffic counting systems.
NMDOT Highway Advisory Radio System (HAR) Highway Advisory Radio owned and operated by NMDOT. Provides traffic and incident information to the traveling public.
NMDOT Highway Maintenance Management System (HMMS) The maintenance archive management system for NMDOT. Specifically, this system aids NMDOT in determining appropriate maintenance activities as well as archiving various maintenance activities (for date, location, type of activity, labor, equipment used, materials used, etc.).
NMDOT Historical Traffic Database The archive data management system for traffic operations and traffic information for the NMDOT Albuquerque District.
NMDOT Lane Controls Lane control devices owned and operated by NMDOT. These include lane control signals on bridges.
NMDOT Park and Ride Dispatch The dispatch function for the NMDOT Park and Ride shuttles. May have a CAD system in the future.
NMDOT Park and Ride Facilities Park and ride facilities that are owned and operated by NMDOT. Systems at the park and ride facility may include gates, barriers, parking fare equipment, etc. Also includes security equipment to monitor the parking facilities and the shelters or kiosks at park and ride locations.
NMDOT Park and Ride Shuttle Buses The shuttles that are owned and operated by the NMDOT Park and Ride services. In the future these shuttles may have CAD systems, MDTs and security monitoring equipment (CCTV, silent alarms, etc..)
NMDOT Patrol Yard Storage facility/yard owned, operated, and used by the New Mexico Department of Transportation.
NMDOT Ramp Metering Devices Ramp metering devices that are owned and operated by NMDOT.
NMDOT Rest Area/Visitor Center/Truck Stop/Service Plaza Kiosks This represents the rest areas and visitor centers with varied amenities that are existing or planned by NMDOT. Tourist information, emergency evacuation information, and general traffic information could be provided in the future.
NMDOT Road Closure Gates This element represents automated road closure gates owned and operated by NMDOT used for the remote closure of roads. Intended to be for areas where ice or snow or other adverse weather conditions exist on a frequent basis and that cause hazardous conditions for motorists (e.g. canyon roads, etc.).
NMDOT Roadway Treatment Devices Roadway treatment devices (anti-icing equipment, sensors, etc.) owned and operated by NMDOT to treat roads (usually ice, snow, etc.).
NMDOT RWIS Road weather information systems that are owned and operated by NMDOT.
NMDOT Signal Lab The NMDOT Signal Lab manages traffic signal systems statewide that are owned and operated by NMDOT.
NMDOT Smart Roadside Lighting Represents Smart Roadside Lighting equipment operated by NMDOT.
NMDOT Smart Work Zone System Represents Smart Work Zone Systems operated by NMDOT. These systems are associated with distinct projects.
NMDOT Statewide Crash Information System Statewide database of vehicle crash records. Input to system provided by elements within the architecture.
NMDOT Statewide Pavement Management System Statewide database for pavement management. Input into system provided by elements in the Region. Aids in planning for the life of pavement an funding requirements for resurfacing (based on historical evidence).
NMDOT Statewide TMC NMDOT Transportation Management Center located in Albuquerque. Currently controls the ITS field equipment for District 3. In the future may have the ability to control other District field equipment (but primarily serves as a backup system or operates when the District TOCs are offline - after hours).
NMDOT TIMS The NMDOT Transportation Information Management System (TIMS) manages transportation infrastructure, inventory, attributes, and assets in a geospatial context. It is the core system used to report to FHWA.
NMDOT Toll Authority The NMDOT division responsible for collecting tolls at NMDOT bridge crossings within the Region.
NMDOT Toll Plazas Toll plazas at NMDOT river crossings.
NMDOT Traffic Data Collection System The traffic data collection system (sensors, etc.) that are owned and operated by NMDOT.
NMDOT Traffic Safety Division Data System Regional database that collects traffic safety and incident information.
NMDOT Traffic Signals Traffic signal systems owned and operated by NMDOT.
NMDOT VMT Road User Payment System Represents a future system that would manage a VMT road user payment system for NMDOT roadways.
NMDOT Work Zone Equipment Work zone monitoring and alerting equipment owned by NMDOT.
NMRoads
NMROADS Admin Traveler information portal managed by NMDOT that provides static and real-time information on traffic conditions, road conditions, weather conditions, road construction information and transit related information. The website also provides access to current CCTV images and DMS signage. NMRoads has a larger role as an operating environment where info is input and output between ITS centers, even allowing device control for remote devices, creating a web-based operational system.
Other County Public Safety Communications Centers This element represents the connection to other States, including County (Sheriff and Fire), and Local (municipal police and fire departments) law enforcement, fire, and EMS call taker and dispatch centers. Communication between these centers uses a mesh topology - any emergency management center can communicate directly with any other emergency management center. Note that this element also represents interfaces to emergency management centers in jurisdictions adjacent to the region that also coordinate during major incidents.
Other County TOC Traffic operations centers in other counties that may coordinate with county traffic operations centers called out in the architecture.
Other NMDOT District Maintenance Dispatch NMDOT Maintenance dispatch function in neighboring districts.
Other NMDOT Field Devices Represents NMDOT field devices interfaced with other NMDOT field devices.
Personal Information Device Devices used to interface with connected vehicle applications.
Private Ambulance Provider Dispatch This covers the private ambulance dispatch systems that serve the Albuquerque region. This includes Superior Ambulance and Albuquerque Ambulance.
Private Ambulance Provider Vehicles The private vehicles owned and operated by private ambulance providers within the Region.
Private Data Systems Private provider systems that measure or calculate roadway speeds.
Private HAZMAT Response Providers Second responders to incidents, as determined by the first responder to an incident. Responsible for regional HAZMAT mitigation and clean-up activities.
Private HAZMAT Vehicles Private HAZMAT vehicles that operate as second responders to incidents.
Private Sector Traveler Information Services Private traveler information providers serving the region. This element could, in the future, provide support to the National Traveler Information 511 number since it collects information from a broad array of operating centers. Could also include a website.
Private Tow/Wrecker Dispatch Dispatch function for privately owned tow or wrecker service. Based on a rotation list.
Private Tow/Wrecker Vehicles This element represents possible ITS equipment inside tow or wrecker vehicles.
Private Travelers Personal Computing Devices Includes personal and office computers, pagers, and handheld devices used by travelers to receive ITS information.
Private Vehicles Vehicles owned by travelers.
Private Weather Information Provider Private weather services that provide regional and local weather information.
Private Weather Support Services System Private collection of road weather data and provision of data to NMDOT through web based access.
Public/Private Utilities Public or private utility companies that operate within the Region. This includes Albuquerque and Bernalillo County Water and Utility Authority, PNM, etc.
Rail Operations Centers The dispatch centers for major railroads in the region (e.g. BNSF, Amtrak, etc.).
Rail Operators Wayside Equipment The rail operated equipment at highway rail intersections. Interconnect with the region's traffic control departments.
Rail Runner On-Board PTC Equipment Positive Train Control equipment on Rail Runner trains.
Rail Runner Operations/Dispatch The operations and dispatch function for the Rail Runner commuter rail system.
Rail Runner Station Traveler Information Equipment Represents station equipment that provide traveler information to transit riders, such as kiosks and message boards.
Rail Runner Transit Parking Facilities The parking facilities at Rail Runner stations. May have the ability for automatic payment of parking fees, making parking reservations, etc.
Rail Runner Transit Rail Vehicles Commuter rail cars owned and operated jointly by NMDOT and MRCOG. ITS applications on the vehicles may include AVL, MDTs and security monitoring equipment (CCTV, silent alarms, etc..)
Rail Runner Wayside Equipment The wayside or rail operated equipment operated by Rail Runner at highway rail intersections.
Regional Airports Regional Airports that are owned and operated by the local municipalities where they reside.
Regional Electric Charging Stations Regional Electric Charging Stations include public charging stations that support consumers, workplace charging stations, and fleet charging stations.
Regional Emergency Communications Network Regional public safety communications network.
Regional Medical Centers Medical centers that are located within the region (hospitals). Includes the University of New Mexico Hospital.
Regional Parking Management Network This network represents the coordination between all parking management facilities within the region.
Regional Payment Instrument Future payment instrument used for transit and other electronic systems.
Regional Ridesharing Center Ridesharing Center supporting Connected Vehicle Dynamic Ridesharing application.
Regional Transit Kiosks Kiosks located throughout the state (at visitor centers, local PIOs, etc) that dispense regional fare cards and provide transit fare and schedule information to transit users.
Rio Metro Demand Response Vehicles Demand response vehicles owned and operated by the Rio Metro Regional Transit District. ITS technologies on vehicles may include AVL, MDTs and security monitoring equipment (CCTV, silent alarms, etc..).
Rio Metro Operations Center This represents demand response operations centers for Rio Metro Regional Transit District.
Rio Metro Station/Stop Security Monitoring Equipment The surveillance systems and emergency notification systems that can be used to improve security in transit terminals and other public areas.
Rio Metro Station/Stop Traveler Information Equipment Represents stop or station equipment that provide traveler information to transit riders, such as kiosks and message boards.
Rio Metro Transit Vehicles Demand response transit vehicles owned and operated by Rio Metro. Includes ITS applications including MDTs, AVL, and security monitoring equipment (CCTV, silent alarms, etc..).
Rio Metro Transit Website The website for Rio Metro. May be used for schedule and fare information, road network conditions, and even to request a demand response transit plan, while online.
Sandia Labs This element represents the emergency management functions of Sandia Labs.
Sandoval County Asset Management System The asset management system for the County of Sandoval.
Sandoval County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) The Sandoval County emergency operations center (EOC).
Sandoval County Equipment Repair Facility The equipment repair facility for Sandoval County. Handles maintenance and construction vehicles and equipment.
Sandoval County Fire and EMS Vehicles Fire and EMS vehicles owned and operated by Sandoval County. Onboard ITS systems may include mobile data terminals (MDTs), AVL, cameras, etc.
Sandoval County ITS Field Equipment Field equipment owned and operated by Sandoval County. May include traffic signal systems (with preemption capabilities, traffic sensors, DMS, etc.
Sandoval County Public Information System The office provides the official interface between Sandoval County traffic and public works departments and interests outside the departments such as the media.
Sandoval County Public Works Dispatch The maintenance and construction division for Sandoval County. Operates as the dispatch function for Bernalillo County's maintenance and construction vehicles as well as snow plows.
Sandoval County Public Works Vehicles Maintenance and construction vehicles owned and operated by Sandoval County (includes snow plows). May include AVL and MDTs onboard vehicles.
Sandoval County Regional Dispatch Center The regional communication center that serves as the dispatch function for the Sandoval County sheriff, fire and EMS vehicles.
Sandoval County Sheriff Vehicles Sheriff vehicles owned and operated by the Sandoval County Sheriff's Department. Onboard ITS systems may include mobile data terminals (MDTs), AVL, cameras, etc.
Sandoval County Storage Facility The storage facility for maintenance and construction operations (e.g. gravel, dirt, extra vehicles, etc,) for Sandoval County.
Sandoval County Website Transportation information website for Sandoval County. In the future will include real-time construction, work zone, special event, incident, and traffic information.
Special Event Coordinators Promoters and sponsors of special events. They coordinate with traffic and emergency providers. Includes Balloon Fiesta coordinators, State Fair coordinators, Journal Pavilion coordinators, Mesa Del Sol coordinators, etc.
Tribal Public Safety Dispatch This element represents the law enforcement, fire, and EMS call taker and dispatch centers on Indian reservations. Includes the Zia, Santa Ana, Laguna, Isleta, and Tohajiilee Navajo Indian reservations.
Tribal Road Maintenance Represents the public works or maintenance and construction functions of the Tribal governments. In some cases this function is contracted to private companies
Tribal Transportation Operations Represents the traffic operations function for the tribal governments.
UNM Courtesy Shuttles Transit vehicles owned and operated by the University of New Mexico. Include the ITS equipment installed on shuttles including AVL, MDTs and security monitoring equipment (CCTV, silent alarms, etc..)
UNM Emergency Operations Center (EOC) The emergency operations center (EOC) for the University of New Mexico.
UNM Events Office The event office at the University of New Mexico that coordinates with regional traffic systems for large events (football games, etc.).
UNM Police Dispatch The police dispatch for the University Police Department.
UNM Police Vehicles Police vehicles owned and operated by the University of New Mexico. Includes the ITS equipment installed on the cruisers (AVL, MDTs, etc.).
UNM Transportation Services Dispatch The dispatch function for the University of New Mexico transit section. May include CAD systems for dispatch and communications.
Wheres My Bus Where's My Bus? is an application that provides real-time transit information for ABQ Rides and UNM transit services. In the near future, the application will be expanded and renamed Where's My Transit? to include Rio Metro and NM Rail Runner Express real-time transit information.
Wheres My Transit Where's My Transit? (WMT) is an application that provides real-time transit information for New Mexico transit riders via a website and mobile application. Currently, the application is known as Where's My Bus? and provides real-time information for ABQ Rides and UNM transit services. In the near future, the application will be expanded and renamed Where's My Transit? to include Rio Metro and NM Rail Runner Express real-time transit information.