BIFA Inventory
Each stakeholder agency, company, or group owns, operates,
maintains or plans ITS systems in the region. The Regional ITS
Architecture inventory is a list of “elements” that represent all existing
and planned ITS systems in a region as well as non-ITS systems that
provide information to or get information from the ITS systems. The focus
of the inventory is on those systems that support, or may support,
interfaces that cross stakeholder boundaries (e.g., inter-agency
interfaces, public/private interfaces).
The vast majority of the inventory represents ITS systems in the
geographic area considerd for BIFA, but the inventory does contain some
elements that represent systems outside the region. An example of an
element in an adjoining region would be the Other State DOT TMCs, which
represents traffic management centers operated by adjoining states. This
element interfaces with the State DOT TMC that is a key element within
BIFA.
Each element in the inventory is described by a name, the associated
stakeholder, a description, general status (e.g. existing or planned), and
the associated subsystems or terminators from the National ITS
Architectures.
Using this web site, you may access the inventory in two
different ways:
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