Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Project Details: HDOT-HWY-V Trucking in Hawaii Web Portal


PROJECT OVERVIEW

Project Name:

Project Details: HDOT-HWY-V Trucking in Hawaii Web Portal

Description:

This project will provide a single point of access for motor carriers to view commercial vehicle regulatory and enforcement information from all state agencies. Specifically, a trucking portal will minimize motor carrier effort required to collect information about CVO-related state agencies and programs; reduce time required by state personnel to respond to motor carrier inquiries; create a user experience that streamlines motor carrier operations; and provide a single storefront for the Hawaii CVO credentialing systems.

Status:

Planned

Timeframe:

Near-Term

Geographic Scope:

Statewide

Project ID:

Stakeholders:

HDOT Highways, Motor Vehicle Safety Office

Service Packages:

CVO04-1 - CV Administrative Processes - HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW

Project Inventory:

HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW
HDOT-HWY-V Trucking in Hawaii Web Portal

FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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CV Information Exchange

  • The center shall exchange safety and credentials data among other commercial vehicle administration centers including credentials information, credentials status information, driver records, accident reports, permit information, and safety status information.

INTERFACES

Source Architecture Flows Destination
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW commercial vehicle permit coordination HDOT-HWY-V Vehicle Registration System Database
HDOT-HWY-V Trucking in Hawaii Web Portal credentials information HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW
HDOT-HWY-V Trucking in Hawaii Web Portal credentials status information HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW
HDOT-HWY-V Trucking in Hawaii Web Portal credential fee coordination HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW
HDOT-HWY-V Trucking in Hawaii Web Portal safety status information HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW

ITS STANDARDS

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OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS

Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities
HDOT Highways, Motor Vehicle Safety Office
Regulate commercial vehicles, including certain commercial vehicle credentialing and certain roadside commercial vehicle enforcement activities in the State of Hawaii.
 

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