NTL Record

Title Integration of Emergency and Weather Elements into Transportation Management Centers
Record ID 27325
Personal Name
Creator
Cluett, Christopher; Kitchener, Fred; Shank, Dwight; Osborne, Leon F.; Conger, Steven M.
Source v, 95 p. : col. ill.
Corporate Creator Battelle Memorial Institute
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publication Date 20060228
Language English
Abstract Integration as applied to transportation management and operations is a concept that reflects how Transportation Management Center (TMC) operators, agencies internal to the TMC, external agencies and support systems interact to improve transportation operations, safety, security and customer satisfaction. Integration is a catalyst and a tool for enhancing operational performance and is one of a variety of strategies available to, and used by, TMCs. This study is part of an ongoing Federal Highway Administration research effort that seeks to document transportation operations across the country and identify strategies that can enhance the operational effectiveness of transportation management systems in general and TMCs in particular. The TMC Integration study documents how weather and emergency information and systems are being integrated into transportation operations now and the potential for applying practical, effective concepts and methods of integration in the future. The study investigated the needs and opportunities for TMC integration of emergency and weather information and systems, and further explored the concepts, methods and potential for integration to benefit operations. Thirty-eight TMCs across the country that demonstrated current best practices in integration were interviewed and ten of those selected for site visits. A concept of integration and measures of integration attainment were developed and described. The state of the practice was reviewed, and challenges to integration identified along with strategies for addressing those challenges. Benefits of integration were presented, best practices described, and recommendations offered for how weather and emergency integration in TMCs could be initiated or enhanced. The practice of weather and emergency integration in TMCs is in its infancy, but the examples of best practices in selected TMCs across the country offer examples of the long-term value of an integrated approach to transportation operations that other TMCs can emulate. It is hoped that the lessons learned in this study can help inspire and guide widespread efforts to achieve the benefits of integration in more TMCs in the future.
Rosap ID dot:3664
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/3664
TRT Terms Traffic control centers; Transportation operations; Intelligent transportation systems; Emergency management; Weather; Organizational effectiveness; Strategic planning
General Subjects Emergency transportation operations; Integrated corridor management systems (ICMS); Nationwide surface transportation weather observing and forecasting system; Clarus; Vehicle infrastructure integration (VII); Traffic management center
Classification NTL - INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS - Emergency Management;
NTL - INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS - Road Weather Management;
NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - Highway Safety
Geographical
Coverage
United States
OCLC 173005744
TRIS Online
Accession No
1029926
Contract Number DTFH61-01-C-00182
Report Number FHWA-HOP-06-090
Availability Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/27000/27300/27325/14247.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository