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Welcome to the Integrated Corridor Management (ICM)Pioneer Sites Webinar
July 2008
http://www.its.dot.gov/icms/
Audio: 1-888-455-7125, passcode 1543826
Closed Captioning:
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Webinar Overview
• Webinar will last approximately 3 hours.• Webinar is being recorded – the recording will be posted online
and used as a resource to help with ICM implementation.• This webinar is designed to be interactive
– There will be an opportunity to ask questions following each presentation, and again at the end of the webinar.
– We will also solicit input from the audience to help us all understand the state of the practice across the country in this area.
• We may not be able to respond to all questions within the timeframe, but will get back to you following the webinar if your question was unanswered.
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Reminders
• All participants are in listen-only mode. The operator will provide instructions on how to ask a question over the phone.
• You may type questions into the chat area if you think of a question during the presentations.
• There will be several occasions where we will bring up multiple choice polls.– Poll responses are not anonymous – participants will not be able
to tell who responded but the webinar hosts will be able to determine who responded to each question.
• There will be several occasions where we ask open ended questions. Please type your responses into the chat area during these times. (These responses will not be anonymous).
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Agenda
1. USDOT ICM Program Overview
2. ICM Pioneer Sites’ Experiences• July 17 – Houston, Minneapolis, and San Diego• July 22 – Montgomery County and Oakland• July 24 – Dallas, San Antonio, and Seattle
3. Webinar Conclusion – ICM Q&A
1. USDOT ICM Program Overview
July 17 – Dale Thompson, FHWA
July 22 – Brian Cronin, RITA
July 24 – Steve Mortensen, FTA
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1. USDOT ICM Program Overview
Contents• Purpose of the ICM Webinar• USDOT ICM Initiative Goals• Description of ICM• Eight USDOT ICM Pioneer Sites• ICM Pioneer Site Corridor Assets• ICM Program Plan• ICM Initiative—Applying Systems Engineering• ICM Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation• Next Steps• Major Milestones for 2008• ICM Knowledge and Technology Transfer• Questions
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Purpose of the ICM Pioneer Sites Webinar
The purpose of this ICM Pioneer Sites Webinar is to impart upon a broad range transportation professionals interested in ICM the concept of ICM and some of the
lessons learned in ICM initiative to date.
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USDOT ICM Initiative Aims to Deliver
• ICM systems and strategies with demonstrated value
• Analysis methodology that can be used by others
• Knowledge, resources, and proven approaches that facilitate adoption/ integration of ICM by other corridors across the country
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Corridor Networks Today
Arterial
Signal
Systems
Freeway
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Bus
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Rail
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Significant Congestion ICM Systems
Managing All Corridor Capacity
Tomorrow With ICM
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Seattle
OaklandSan Diego
Montgomery County
DallasSan AntonioHouston
Minneapolis
Eight USDOT ICM Pioneer Sites 3 Stages for the Pioneer Sites:
• Stage 1 – Concept of Operations, Sample Data, and System Requirements Specification
• Stage 2 – Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation• Stage 3 – Demonstration and Evaluation
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ICM Pioneer Site Corridor Assets
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Current High-Level ICM Program Plan
Phase 3: Stage 2 -Analysis, Modeling &
Simulation of Selected
Pioneer Sites
Phase 3: Stage 3 – Pioneer Demonstration
Projects
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Phase 2: Corridor Tools, Strategies & Integration
Stakeholder Working Group
Phase 4: ICM Operations Concept Knowledge and Technology Transfer
Standards Completion and Deployment
Phase 3: Stage 1 –
ICM Pioneer Site
Concept of Operations and
System Requirements
Specification
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ICM Initiative—Applying Systems Engineering
• ICM Phase 1 (SE Phase 0): Foundational Research– Generic ICM Concept of
Operations
– ICM Implementation Guide
• ICM Phase 3 (SE Phases 1-2): Stage 1 – ICM Pioneer Site Development– Concept of Operations
– System Requirements Specification
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ICM AMS Focus: Integrated Performance Measures
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Multi-level Analysis Tools Provide Comprehensive Insight
Traffic control strategies such as ramp metering and arterial traffic signal control
Traveler information, HOT lanes, congestion pricing and regional diversion patterns
Regional patterns and mode shift; Transit analysis capability
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Next Steps
• Apply AMS tools/methods to the selected AMS Pioneer Sites to validate methods and results
• Analyze arterial data, decision support, and mode shift
• Upload Phase 2/Stage 1 Resources to Knowledgebase– Pioneer Site CONOPS and
Requirements documents and lessons-learned
– Technical Integration resources
– AMS Test Corridor documents and findings
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Major Milestones for 2008
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN AUGJUL SEP OCT
Completed ICM Test Corridor Analysis
Complete
AMS Plans
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Selected
Pioneer
Sites
Completed 8 Pioneer Site Concepts of Operations and Requirements Documents
Select up to 3 AMS Pioneer Sites
KTT Beginning (Knowledgebase Uploads, Newsletters, Email List, Webinars/Workshops, Presentations, Peer Exchanges, Publications, and more.)
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ICM Knowledge and Technology Transferhttp://www.its.dot.gov/icms/
• Resources Available Now in the ICM Knowledgebase:– Foundational Research
Documents
– Pioneer Site ConOps and Requirements Documents
– Technical Integration/Data Gap Technical Resources
– AMS Resources and Findings
– Fact Sheets
– ICM Newsletter
– Trade Journal Articles
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ICM Knowledge and Technology Transferhttp://www.its.dot.gov/icms/
• KTT Resources Coming Soon:– Pioneer Site Webinars– New Fact Sheets – Conferences and Peer-to-Peer
Exchanges– Lessons-Learned from ICM
Pioneer Sites– Updated Resource Guidance
Documents
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Contacts
• Brian Cronin, RITA [email protected]
• Steve Mortensen, [email protected]
• Dale Thompson, FHWA [email protected]
ICM Web Site:
http://www.its.dot.gov/icms/
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QUESTIONS?
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Audience Poll!
• Please use the poll and chat windows to answer these questions:– What corridors in your area might be feasible candidates for
implementing ICM? – For the corridor in your area that you are most familiar with, what
phase of ICM implementation are you currently in?– If you are not planning on implementing ICM, why not? – If you are implementing ICM, what types of corridor level
performance measures have you identified?
2. ICM Pioneer Sites’ Experiences
July 17 – Houston, Minneapolis, and San Diego
July 22 – Montgomery County and Oakland
July 24 – Dallas, San Antonio, and Seattle
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2. ICM Pioneer Sites’ Experiences
Contents• Operational:
– Why our Site needs ICM– How ICM will help our Site
• Institutional: – Who are our ICM Stakeholders– How our Site defined Roles and achieved Buy-in among ICM
Stakeholders
• Technical: – What our proposed ICMS will look like– How our ICMS will facilitate ICM
• Lessons Learned
3. Webinar Conclusion – ICM Q&A
General Discussion
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QUESTIONS?
• For the USDOT
• For the Pioneer Sites
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Audience Poll!
• Please use the poll and chat areas to respond:– Rank the level of usefulness of the ICM website and
Knowledgebase if you have used it.– What types of ICM knowledge and technology transfer materials
would be useful to you? – Would you like to be added to the ICM Newsletter email list?– Are you interested in supporting the DOT ICM Program as an
ICM Stakeholder Workgroup participant? As a stakeholder workgroup participant, you will participate in general and technical ICM Program discussion topics that provide DOT with ICM Program guidance and resolution of technical issues.
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Thank You
• Brian Cronin, RITA [email protected]
• Steve Mortensen, [email protected]
• Dale Thompson, FHWA [email protected]
ICM Web Site:
http://www.its.dot.gov/icms/