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DPS Electronic Screening Stations Equipment Packages

Architecture Geographic Scope

 

The following equipment packages are associated with the "DPS Electronic Screening Stations" element.   Select the "Details" icon to see the detailed process specifications that support each equipment package, or consult the National ITS Architecture web site for more information.

 

Citation and Accident Electronic Recording

The equipment package documents violations and forwards the information to the Commercial vehicle if available and to the CVAS for processing as part of the normal credentials processing package

 

International Border Crossing

This Equipment package is used by government agencies such as customs and immigration to check compliance with import/export and immigration regulations to allow release of cargo, vehicle, and driver across an international border.

 

Roadside Electronic Screening

This Equipment package provides the Commercial Vehicle Check Subsystem the capabilities for two-way communication with approaching properly equipped commercial vehicles at mainline speeds, reading tags for automated vehicle identification and credential checking. There will be a capability to appropriately screen all vehicles, not just those that are equipped. This Equipment package shall be able to process the data from the commercial vehicles along with accessed database information to determine whether a pull-in message is needed or to generate random pull-in messages with provisions for facility operators and enforcement officials to have manual override capabilities. Support shall be provided to both interstate and intrastate carriers.

 

Roadside WIM

This Equipment package allows for roadside high speed weigh in motion. This package can be fixed to a location or mobile. It can include an interface to the credential check package and augment electronic credentials check with electronic weight check or it can be a stand alone package with display.

 

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