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Mainstreaming Integrated Corridor Management: An Executive Level Primer

In contrast to the traditional approach of independently managing your own assets and systems, Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) represents a proactive, integrated approach for transportation operations agencies to manage the supply and demand in the presence of atypical events or conditions w

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State-of-the Practice

NOCoE Summit Funding and Capital Improvement Process

On August 7-8, 2019, the National Operations Center of Excellence convened a group of transportation systems management and operations (TSMO) practitioners from state, regional and local transportation agencies to discuss major practices around funding and planning for TSMO within their transport

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Best Practice

Tennessee Traffic Opperations Program Plan 2017

The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) Traffic Operations Program Plan has been developed to support the advancement of transportation systems management and operations (TSM&O) strategies within the State of Tennessee. TSM&O strategies seek to optimize the performance of the ex

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Publications

Michigan DOT TSMO Implementation and Strategic Plan

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSMO) Implementation and Strategic Plan documents Michigan’s strategic direction, actions, and recommendations for operating and managing an optimized, integrated transportation network by deliverin

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Tech Briefs

Data-Driven Prediction of Regional Incidents and Flooding for TSMO

The Michigan Department of Transportation’s (MDOT) Southeast Michigan Transportation Operations Center (SEMTOC) serves as a center of incident and mobility mangement for the state-owned roadways in Metro Detroit region, in coordination with first responders including the Michigan State Police (MS

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Tech Briefs

Weather-responsive incident prediction for the Metro Detroit region: a data-driven solution

In this paper, a neural network model was developed to predict daily and weekly incidents in the Michigan Department of Transportation’s (MDOT) Metro Region. Weather information from the weather station at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Airport in Detroit was used as input data in the model. Me

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State-of-the Practice

U.S. Domestic Scan Program 18-02 — Leading Practices in Modifying Agency Organization And Management To Accommodate Changing Transportation System Technologies

From the perspective of state departments of transportation (DOTs) and other public sector organizations responsible for development and management of surface transportation systems, transportation systems technologies refers broadly to operating procedures, procurement methods, and information m

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Presentation

NCHRP 23-10 - Evaluation and Synthesis of Vehicle-to-X Technologies

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The intelligent transportation system (ITS) band, also known as the “5.9 GHz band” (which consists of a 75 MHz band between 5.850-5.925 GHz), was allocated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1999 for use by dedicated short-range communications (

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Informational Product

NCHRP 20-24(112) Connected Road Classification System (CRCS) Development

The objective of this project was to develop a consensus Connected Road Classification System (CRCS) for state and local transportation agencies and metropolitan planning organizations implementing connected and automated vehicle-compatible infrastructure. Feedback from transportation asset

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Standards & Recommended Practices

Florida DOT Severe Incident Response Vehicle Operations

Severe Incident Response Vehicle (SIRV) Program Overview

The SIRV Program began as a Pilot Project on January 01, 2005. The SIRV Program was placed into the permanent work program in February 2008. The program is now conducted in Broward and Palm Beach Counties by the Florida Department

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