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Title: Integrated Corridor Management Overview and Activities


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Integrated Corridor ManagementOverview and
Activities
  • Jeff Lindley
  • Director, Office of Transportation Management
  • FHWA
  • February 28, 2005

2
Outline
  • ITS Initiatives
  • What is the Problem
  • Initiative Overview
  • Whats Next?

3
ITS Initiatives
  • USDOT ITS program reoriented to focus on fewer,
    larger, higher-risk, high-payoff major
    initiatives
  • Nine Major initiatives were approved by the
    Management Council
  • Directly support USDOTs goals of safety,
    mobility and global connectivity
  • Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) is one of
    the major ITS initiatives started in 2004

4
Corridors
  • Currently surface transportation systems are made
    up of several independent networks
  • Freeways, including managed lanes
  • Arterials
  • Bus Routes
  • Rail Transit
  • Efforts to date to reduce congestion have
    focused on optimization of individual networks
  • These parallel network links overlay to form
    transportation corridors
  • Metropolitan areas contain several major
    corridors
  • Corridors offer an opportunity to operate and
    optimize the entire system as opposed to the
    individual networks

5
Initial Definitions
  • Corridor
  • A corridor is defined as a combination of
    discrete adjacent surface transportation networks
    (e.g., freeway, arterial, transit networks) that
    link the same major origins and destinations.
  • Integrated Corridor Management (ICM)
  • Integrated corridor management is the
    coordination of individual network operations
    between adjacent facilities that creates an
    interconnected system capable of cross- network
    travel management.

6
Integrated Corridor Management
7
Integrated Corridor Management Initiative
  • Vision
  • Improved mobility through integrated management
    of transportation assets freeways, arterials,
    transit, managed lanes in major transportation
    corridors in metropolitan areas
  • Approach
  • Address Institutional, operational, and technical
    barriers to successful integrated corridor
    management
  • Demonstrate how mobility, safety and productivity
    can be increased in major corridors by
  • Efficient, effective, proactive use of ITS
    technology
  • Improved use of real-time data sharing
  • Implementing demand management strategies

8
Missing Integration
  • Institutional Integration
  • Lack of operational capability and technology
    that supports cross network distribution of
    responsibilities and sharing of control
  • Operational Integration
  • Lack of integrated cross network operational
    strategies and analysis capabilities
  • Technical Integration
  • Lack of cross network device-to-device data,
    communication, and procedure integration

9
ICM Program Plan
10
Phase 1 Foundational Research
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Phase 1 Major Activities
  • Program Plan and Roadmap
  • Initial available for review www.itsa.org/icm.ht
    ml
  • Stakeholder Involvement
  • Working group mtg. held 12-15-04
  • Working group mtgs.(3) and workshops (2) planned
  • April,June, and August
  • RFI to gather information on corridor operations
    strategies
  • FedBiz Opps Feb 16 2005
  • Generic ICM Concept of Operations
  • Draft end of June
  • Early Development Feasibility assessment to be
    completed end of July

12
Summary
  • Corridors and Integrated Corridor Management
  • Vision and Challenges
  • ICM Program
  • Phase 1 Major Activities

13
More Information
  • ITSA Web page www.itsa.org/icm.html
  • Point of Contact
  • John Harding, Co-Program Manager
  • (202) 366-0640
  • Request for Information (RFI)
  • Operations Web site Current News
  • ISSUANCE OF REQUEST FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING
    TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR OPERATIONS
  • http//ops.fhwa.dot.gov/
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