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Final FDOT District 1 Regional ITS Architecture |
The
Southwest Florida Regional ITS Architecture
is a roadmap for transportation systems integration
in Southwest Florida over the next 20 years. The Southwest Florida Regional ITS Architecture has
been developed through a cooperative effort by the region's transportation agencies,
covering all modes. The initial regional ITS architecture were developed from the existing ITS architecture and documentation gathered from stakeholders. The regional ITS architecture takes into account input from a two-day stakeholder meeting, held on June 29-30, 2005, and a confirmation workshop held on September 1, 2005. The presentation slides and attendance sheets from these meetings are available by selecting the Project Documents button at the left.
The Statewide and Regional ITS Architectures represent a shared vision of how each agencies' systems will work together in the future, sharing information and resources to provide a safer, more efficient, and more effective transportation system for travelers in the State. Time Horizon and ServicesThe Statewide and Regional ITS Architectures have a time horizon of up to twenty years with particular focus on those transportation elements likely to be implemented in the next ten years. The ITS architecture covers the broad spectrum of Intelligent Transportation Systems, including Traffic Management, Transit Management, Traveler Information, Maintenance and Construction, Emergency Management, and Archived Data Management over this time horizon.About this Web SiteThe purpose of the ITS Architecture web site is to encourage use of the Florida Statewide, and Florida DOT District Regional ITS architectures and to gather feedback so that it is used and continues to reflect the intelligent transportation system vision for the state and each district. The menu bar at left provides access to the stakeholders, the transportation systems in the region (the "Inventory"), the transportation services that will be provided, transportation-related functions that are envisioned, and the existing and planned interfaces in the region.The majority of this web site was generated directly from a Turbo Architecture database which defines the architecture for the Southwest Florida Regional ITS Architecture. The source database in Microsoft Access format is also available for download.
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