Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Service Packages For: Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division - ATMS08-1


  ATMS08-1  
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List of Elements on this Diagram
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Element Name Stakeholder
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division
Local EMS Local Public Safety Agencies
Local Fire Local Public Safety Agencies
Local Police Local Public Safety Agencies

List of Stakeholder Elements and Roles on this Diagram
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Stakeholder Element Name Functional Area/Role Functional Area Description
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center TMC Incident Detection This equipment package identifies and reports incidents to Traffic Operations Personnel. It remotely monitors and controls traffic sensor and surveillance systems that support incident detection and verification. It analyzes and reduces the collected sensor and surveillance data, external alerting and advisory and incident reporting systems, anticipated demand information from intermodal freight depots, special event information, and identifies and reports incidents and hazardous conditions
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center TMC Incident Dispatch Coordination/Communication This equipment package formulates and manages an incident response that takes into account the incident potential, incident impacts, and/or resources required for incident management including proposing and facilitating the dispatch of emergency response and service vehicles as well as coordinating response with all appropriate cooperating agencies.
Local Public Safety Agencies Local EMS Incident Command The equipment package provides tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration for Incident Commands that are established by first responders at or near the incident scene to support local management of an incident. The equipment package supports communications with public safety, emergency management, transportation, and other allied response agency centers, tracks and maintains resource information, action plans, and the incident command organization itself. Information is shared with agency centers including resource deployment status, hazardous material information, traffic, road, and weather conditions, evacuation advice, and other information that enables emergency or maintenance personnel in the field to implement an effective, safe incident response. This equipment package supports the functions and interfaces commonly supported by a mobile command center.
Local Public Safety Agencies Local EMS Emergency Response Management This equipment package provides the strategic emergency response capabilities and broad inter-agency interfaces that are implemented for extraordinary incidents and disasters that require response from outside the local community. It provides the functional capabilities and interfaces commonly associated with Emergency Operations Centers. This equipment package develops and stores emergency response plans and manages overall coordinated response to emergencies. It tracks the availability of resources and assists in the appropriate allocation of these resources for a particular emergency response. This equipment package provides coordination between multiple allied agencies before and during emergencies to implement emergency response plans and track progress through the incident.
Local Public Safety Agencies Local Fire Incident Command The equipment package provides tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration for Incident Commands that are established by first responders at or near the incident scene to support local management of an incident. The equipment package supports communications with public safety, emergency management, transportation, and other allied response agency centers, tracks and maintains resource information, action plans, and the incident command organization itself. Information is shared with agency centers including resource deployment status, hazardous material information, traffic, road, and weather conditions, evacuation advice, and other information that enables emergency or maintenance personnel in the field to implement an effective, safe incident response. This equipment package supports the functions and interfaces commonly supported by a mobile command center.
Local Public Safety Agencies Local Fire Emergency Response Management This equipment package provides the strategic emergency response capabilities and broad inter-agency interfaces that are implemented for extraordinary incidents and disasters that require response from outside the local community. It provides the functional capabilities and interfaces commonly associated with Emergency Operations Centers. This equipment package develops and stores emergency response plans and manages overall coordinated response to emergencies. It tracks the availability of resources and assists in the appropriate allocation of these resources for a particular emergency response. This equipment package provides coordination between multiple allied agencies before and during emergencies to implement emergency response plans and track progress through the incident.
Local Public Safety Agencies Local Police Incident Command The equipment package provides tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration for Incident Commands that are established by first responders at or near the incident scene to support local management of an incident. The equipment package supports communications with public safety, emergency management, transportation, and other allied response agency centers, tracks and maintains resource information, action plans, and the incident command organization itself. Information is shared with agency centers including resource deployment status, hazardous material information, traffic, road, and weather conditions, evacuation advice, and other information that enables emergency or maintenance personnel in the field to implement an effective, safe incident response. This equipment package supports the functions and interfaces commonly supported by a mobile command center.
Local Public Safety Agencies Local Police Emergency Response Management This equipment package provides the strategic emergency response capabilities and broad inter-agency interfaces that are implemented for extraordinary incidents and disasters that require response from outside the local community. It provides the functional capabilities and interfaces commonly associated with Emergency Operations Centers. This equipment package develops and stores emergency response plans and manages overall coordinated response to emergencies. It tracks the availability of resources and assists in the appropriate allocation of these resources for a particular emergency response. This equipment package provides coordination between multiple allied agencies before and during emergencies to implement emergency response plans and track progress through the incident.

List of Flows on this Diagram
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Source Element Architecture Flow Destination Element
Local EMS remote surveillance control HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local Fire resource request HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local Police resource request HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local EMS incident information HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local Police resource deployment status HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local Fire resource deployment status HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local EMS resource deployment status HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local Police remote surveillance control HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local EMS resource request HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local Fire remote surveillance control HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local Police incident response status HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local Fire incident response status HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local EMS incident response status HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local Police incident information HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Local Fire incident information HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center traffic images Local Police
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center incident response status Local Police
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center resource deployment status Local Police
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center resource request Local Police
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center road network conditions Local Police
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center incident information Local Police
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center incident information Local Fire
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center incident response status Local Fire
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center resource deployment status Local Fire
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center resource request Local Fire
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center road network conditions Local Fire
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center traffic images Local Fire
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center incident information Local EMS
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center resource request Local EMS
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center incident response status Local EMS
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center road network conditions Local EMS
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center traffic images Local EMS
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center resource deployment status Local EMS
 

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