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- Applying Past Experience
- To Achieve Future Success:
- Preview of Day 3 of Industry Forum on Connected Vehicles
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- The mission of the ITS evaluation program is to:
- Determine the effectiveness and
benefits of deployed ITS
- Assess the value of ITS Program investments
- Use these findings to make adjustments and refinements to the USDOT ITS
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- The price of technology is the most important factor that agencies use
when deciding to deploy ITS.
- The same big agencies lead early ITS deployment – and everyone else
follows.
- Connected Vehicles are 15 years in the future – state and local agencies
don’t need to think about it yet.
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- Objectives:
- Identify motivating factors for adopting and expanding use of ITS
technology
- Determine if continued implementation produced measurable effects
- Understand what information best supports decision makers needs and how
best to deliver it
- Recommend actions the U.S. DOT can take to accelerate ITS technology
adoption and deployment, moving toward connected vehicle technology and
next generation ITS.
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- Implementation decisions to be made by public and private sector.
- Requires demonstration of benefits and technology maturity.
- Multiple levels of education – including state/local agency staff,
consumers, and automotive dealers.
- What connected vehicle applications will solve public sector challenges
in safety and mobility?
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- For more information, contact:
- James Pol
Team Lead, Program Management and Evaluation
USDOT ITS Joint Program Office
James.Pol@dot.gov
- Greg Hatcher
Project Manager, ITS Evaluation
- Noblis
Greg.Hatcher@Noblis.org
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