Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Project Details: City and County of Honolulu Smarter Cities System


PROJECT OVERVIEW

Project Name:

Project Details: City and County of Honolulu Smarter Cities System

Description:

This project is under development and creates a City Intelligent Operation Center, initially to support Emergency Management and Disaster Response; and ultimately to enhance day-to-day operations of the City. The Smart Cities system will connect to the Hawaii State EOC at the statewide level.

Status:

Planned

Timeframe:

Near-Term

Geographic Scope:

Oahu

Project ID:

Stakeholders:

City and County of Honolulu Department of Information Technology

Service Packages:

ATMS07-1 - Regional Traffic Management - HDOT Highways (HDOT-HWY) (1 0f 2)
EM07-1 - Early Warning System - Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HIEMA) EOC
EM08-1 - Disaster Response and Recovery - Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HIEMA) EOC (1 of 2)
EM09-1 - Evacuation and Reentry Management - Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HIEMA) EOC (1 of 2)

Project Inventory:

City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center
Hawaii State EOC
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center

FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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Emergency Early Warning System

  • The center shall broadcast wide-area alerts and advisories to traffic management centers for emergency situations such as severe weather events, civil emergencies, child abduction (AMBER alert system), military activities, and other situations that pose a threat to life and property.
  • The center shall receive incident information from other transportation management centers to support the early warning system.

Emergency Evacuation Support

  • The center shall develop and exchange evacuation plans with allied agencies prior to the occurrence of a disaster.

Emergency Response Management

  • The center shall develop, coordinate with other agencies, and store emergency response plans.

TMC Regional Traffic Control

  • The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.

INTERFACES

Source Architecture Flows Destination
City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center incident report Hawaii State EOC
City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center incident response coordination Hawaii State EOC
City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center emergency plan coordination Hawaii State EOC
City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center evacuation coordination Hawaii State EOC
City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center resource coordination Hawaii State EOC
City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center transportation system status Hawaii State EOC
City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center incident command information coordination Hawaii State EOC
City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center threat information coordination Hawaii State EOC
City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center incident information HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center traffic images HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center road network conditions HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
Hawaii State EOC incident report City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center
Hawaii State EOC incident response coordination City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center
Hawaii State EOC emergency plan coordination City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center
Hawaii State EOC evacuation coordination City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center
Hawaii State EOC resource coordination City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center
Hawaii State EOC transportation system status City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center
Hawaii State EOC incident command information coordination City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center
Hawaii State EOC threat information coordination City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center incident information City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center traffic images City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center road network conditions City and County of Honolulu Intelligent Operations Center

ITS STANDARDS

SDODocument IDTitleType
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA View List NTCIP Center-to-Center Standards Group Group
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA View List NTCIP Center-to-Field Standards Group Group
IEEE View List Incident Management Standards Group Group
SAE View List Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) General Use Standards Group Group
AASHTO/ITE ITE TMDD Traffic Management Data Dictionary (TMDD) and Message Sets for External Traffic Management Center Communications (MS/ETMCC) Message/Data
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA NTCIP 1201 Global Object Definitions Message/Data
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA NTCIP 1205 Object Definitions for Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Camera Control Message/Data
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA NTCIP 1208 Object Definitions for Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Switching Message/Data

OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS

Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities
City and County of Honolulu Department of Information Technology
Coordinate emergency and other relevant information with the Hawaii State EOC to enhance situational awareness.
Coordinate traffic and other relevant information with HDOT-HWY to enhance situational awareness.
 

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