The graphic represents a detailed view of Phase 4: Knowledge and
Technology Transfer of the Integrated Corridor Management Roadmap.
Phase 4: Knowledge and Technology Transfer: is divided into three
items and spans from the third quarter, FY 2006 to the fourth quarter,
FY 2011.
Phase 4.1: Develop ICM Resource Guide: Q2-FY2006 to Q4-FY2006
Develop ICM Resource Guide: Q3-FY2006 to Q4-FY2006
Update Resource Guide as Necessary: Q2-FY2007 to Q1-FY2008 and
beyond
Phase 4.2: Develop ICM Knowledge and Technology Transfer
Materials: Q2-FY2008 to Q2-FY2009
Decision Point No. 2: Site Application Feasibility: Are tools
available
to model the ICM strategies, and do benefit-cost findings warrant the
implementation of ICM? Q1-FY2008
Develop Tech. Transfer Materials for ICM Institutional
Integration Approaches: Q2-FY2008 to Q4-FY2008
Update Tech. Transfer Materials for ICM Institutional
Integration
Approaches: Q1-FY2010 to Q4-FY2010
Develop Tech. Transfer Materials for ICM Operational
Integration
Approaches: Q2-FY2008 to Q1-FY2009
Update Tech. Transfer Materials for ICM Operational Integration
Approaches: Q1-FY2010 to Q1-FY2011
Develop Tech. Transfer Materials for ICM Technical Integration
Approaches: Q1-FY2008 to Q2-FY2009
Update Tech. Transfer Materials for ICM Technical Integration
Approaches: Q2-FY2010 to Q1-FY2011
Develop Analysis Guide: Q1-FY2009 to Q2-FY2009
ICM Training Courses: Q3-FY2010 to Q2-FY2011 and beyond
Develop ICM Implementation Guidance Document: Q2-FY2010 to
Q2-FY2011
Phase 4.3: ICM Knowledge and Technology Transfer: Q2-FY2010 to
Q4-FY2011
Decision Point No. 3: Site Demonstrations Feasibility: Are the
quality
and availability of ICM modeling and analysis data, the benefits
determined in the results, and the feasibility of the sites sufficient
to successfully demonstrate the potential of ICM? Q2-FY2009
Corridor Management Conference: Q4-FY2010 to Q2-FY2011 and
beyond
Technology Transfer of ICM Institutional, Operational,
Technical Integration Approaches and Analysis Tools: Q3-FY2010 to
Q2-FY2011 and beyond