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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Data Capture and Management
Research Program Public Meeting;
Notice of Public Meeting
ITS Joint Program Office, Office
of the Assistant Secretary for Research
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& Technology, U.S. Department of
Transportation.
ACTION: Notice.
The U.S. Department of
Transportation (USDOT) Intelligent
Transportation System Joint Program
Office (ITS JPO) will host a public
meeting seeking input on the current
operation and future plans to enhance
the Data Capture and Management
Program’s (DCM) Research Data
Exchange (RDE). The meeting will take
place Wednesday, March 26, 2014, from
8:00 a.m. (EDT) to 4:30 p.m. (EDT) at the
Federal Highway Administration’s
Research Center, located at 6300
Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101.
Persons planning to attend the meeting
should register online at www.itsa.org/
rderegistration and are encouraged to
register early to ensure they receive the
read-ahead materials for this meeting in
a timely manner.
The meeting will discuss:
• Current functionality and operation
of the RDE;
• Potential functions, resources or
services to enhance the operation of the
RDE;
• Process and plans for collecting,
managing and supporting the use of
connected vehicle related data sets to be
posted on the RDE;
• Need for and potential priorities for
connected vehicle relates data sets to
make available on the RDE in the future;
and
• Opportunities to enhance the
operation and use of the RDE.
The meeting is designed to solicit
feedback from stakeholders who are
current users of the connected vehicle
related data sets currently available to
access and use on the RDE and is an
appropriate opportunity for public
sector, researchers, and private sector
involved with ITS transportation
management systems and connected
vehicle related applications. The
meeting will engage these stakeholders
in a discussion of the current
functionality, possible enhancements to
the RDE, and possible priorities for
future connected vehicle related data
sets to make available on the RDE.
The RDE makes available archived
and real-time data from multiple
sources and multiple modes on the
surface transportation system. The RDE
provides access to ITS data sets from
multiple sources including connected
vehicles, probe messages, traffic
monitoring and reporting devices (e.g.,
volumes, speed, and crashes), incidents,
traffic signals, weather sensors, and
transit vehicles. Data accessible through
the RDE is quality-checked, welldocumented, and freely available to the
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public. These data sets allow for the
electronic access to a wide range of
issues and factors to be considered or
used for analysis and research. This data
sharing capability supports the needs of
researchers, application developers, and
others, while reducing their costs and
encouraging innovation.
This meeting’s discussions will be
fairly technical and predominantly
focused on collecting, storing, using,
and sharing multi-source and multimodal data with traffic management
systems or ITS devices. A final report
will be prepared summarizing the
information presented, discussed,
feedback provided, and
recommendations identified at this
meeting.
For more information, please contact
Carlos Alban, Transportation Program
Specialist, Intelligent Transportation
Society of America, 1100 New Jersey
Ave. SE., Suite #50, Washington, DC
20003, 202–721–4223, calban@its.org.
Issued in Washington, DC, on the 12th day
of March 2014.
John Augustine,
Managing Director, ITS Joint Program Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Data Capture and Management Research Program Public Meeting;
Notice of Public Meeting
AGENCY: ITS Joint Program Office, Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Research & Technology, U.S. Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Intelligent
Transportation System Joint Program Office (ITS JPO) will host a public
meeting seeking input on the current operation and future plans to
enhance the Data Capture and Management Program's (DCM) Research Data
Exchange (RDE). The meeting will take place Wednesday, March 26, 2014,
from 8:00 a.m. (EDT) to 4:30 p.m. (EDT) at the Federal Highway
Administration's Research Center, located at 6300 Georgetown Pike,
McLean, VA 22101. Persons planning to attend the meeting should
register online at www.itsa.org/rderegistration and are encouraged to
register early to ensure they receive the read-ahead materials for this
meeting in a timely manner.
The meeting will discuss:
Current functionality and operation of the RDE;
Potential functions, resources or services to enhance the
operation of the RDE;
Process and plans for collecting, managing and supporting
the use of connected vehicle related data sets to be posted on the RDE;
Need for and potential priorities for connected vehicle
relates data sets to make available on the RDE in the future; and
Opportunities to enhance the operation and use of the RDE.
The meeting is designed to solicit feedback from stakeholders who
are current users of the connected vehicle related data sets currently
available to access and use on the RDE and is an appropriate
opportunity for public sector, researchers, and private sector involved
with ITS transportation management systems and connected vehicle
related applications. The meeting will engage these stakeholders in a
discussion of the current functionality, possible enhancements to the
RDE, and possible priorities for future connected vehicle related data
sets to make available on the RDE.
The RDE makes available archived and real-time data from multiple
sources and multiple modes on the surface transportation system. The
RDE provides access to ITS data sets from multiple sources including
connected vehicles, probe messages, traffic monitoring and reporting
devices (e.g., volumes, speed, and crashes), incidents, traffic
signals, weather sensors, and transit vehicles. Data accessible through
the RDE is quality-checked, well-documented, and freely available to
the public. These data sets allow for the electronic access to a wide
range of issues and factors to be considered or used for analysis and
research. This data sharing capability supports the needs of
researchers, application developers, and others, while reducing their
costs and encouraging innovation.
This meeting's discussions will be fairly technical and
predominantly focused on collecting, storing, using, and sharing multi-
source and multi-modal data with traffic management systems or ITS
devices. A final report will be prepared summarizing the information
presented, discussed, feedback provided, and recommendations identified
at this meeting.
For more information, please contact Carlos Alban, Transportation
Program Specialist, Intelligent Transportation Society of America, 1100
New Jersey Ave. SE., Suite 50, Washington, DC 20003, 202-721-
4223, calban@its.org.
Issued in Washington, DC, on the 12th day of March 2014.
John Augustine,
Managing Director, ITS Joint Program Office.
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