Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Stakeholder: City and County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services


Most Statewide ITS stakeholders can be associated with one or more ITS elements and ITS Services that make up the Statewide regional transportation system. The table below contains the stakeholder description followed by the ITS Elements and ITS Services associated with the stakeholder.

Description: The City & County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services (DTS) has responsibility for transportation planning, traffic engineering, traffic operations, and public transit for the City and County of Honolulu (City). The Traffic Signals and Technology Division has primary responsibility for design, construction, operation, and maintenance of traffic signals and ITS equipment on the island of Oahu.
Elements City and County of Honolulu Traffic Management Center
TheBus Administration
TheBus Vehicles
Service Packages APTS04 - Transit Fare Collection Management - Regional Payment Instrument (1 of 4)
APTS04 - Transit Fare Collection Management - Regional Payment Instrument (3 of 4)
APTS04 - Transit Fare Collection Management - Regional Fare Reconciliation
ATIS01 - Broadcast Traveler Information - HDOT GoAkamai
ATIS02 - Interactive Traveler Information - HDOT GoAkamai
ATMS07 - Regional Traffic Management - HDOT Highways (HDOT-HWY) (1 0f 2)
EM07 - Early Warning System - Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HIEMA) EOC
EM08 - Disaster Response and Recovery - Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HIEMA) EOC (2 of 2)
 

The Hawaiian language uses two diacritical markings. The 'okina is a glottal stop; and the kahako is a macron. The State of Hawaii strongly encourages the use of Hawaiian diacritical markings. The National ITS Architecture tool, Turbo Architecture, does not allow for the Hawaiian diacritical markings to be input and as such, customized service package diagrams, operational concepts and other outputs from Turbo are unable to reflect the diacritical markings. To ensure consistency in this ITS Architecture website, no Hawaiian diacritical markings will be used.