Kauai Regional ITS Architecture

Operational Concepts: Hawaii Department of Transportation, Airports Division, Kauai District


The following are the roles and responsibilities, by functional area or by project, for Hawaii Department of Transportation, Airports Division, Kauai District.

Functional Area or Project Roles and Responsibilities Status

Emergency Management for HDOT-AIR-K Wireless Communications Upgrade

Dispatch HDOT-AIR-K/ARFF fire and emergency vehicles in respond to emergencies and incidents at the Lihue Airport. Existing
Provide emergency response, including fire and emergency response for Lihue Airport. Existing

HDOT-AIR-K Airport Secondary Entrance Roles and Responsibilities

Coordinate with HDOT-HWY-K for design and implementation of ITS on roads approaching the Lihue airport. Planned

HDOT-AIR-K Mobile Data Terminals Roles and Responsibilities

Dispatch HDOT-AIR-K/ARFF fire and emergency vehicles in respond to emergencies and incidents at the Lihue Airport. Existing

HDOT-AIR-K Parking Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Roles and Responsibilities

Monitor secure areas using surveillance equipment, including CCTV. Existing

HDOT-AIR-K Roads Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Roles and Responsibilities

Monitor secure areas using surveillance equipment, including CCTV. Existing

HDOT-AIR-K Traveler Information Kiosk Roles and Responsibilities

Disseminate traveler information through traveler information kiosks at the Lihue Airport. Planned

Kauai Airport Operations

Manage parking at the Lihue Airport. Existing
Monitor secure areas using surveillance equipment, including CCTV. Existing

Kauai Emergency Management

Coordinate emergency plans, evacuation and reentry plans, and disaster management plans with the Kauai EOC. Existing
Coordinate incident and threat information with the Kauai EOC. Existing
Dispatch HDOT-AIR-K/ARFF fire and emergency vehicles in respond to emergencies and incidents at the Lihue Airport. Existing
Provide emergency response, including fire and emergency response for Lihue Airport. Existing

Kauai Information Dissemination

Disseminate traveler information through traveler information kiosks at the Lihue Airport. Planned

Kauai Traffic Signal Control

Coordinate with HDOT-HWY-K for design and implementation of ITS on roads approaching the Lihue airport. Planned
 

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