ITS Regional Architecture Sample Clauses

ITS Regional Architecture. 23 CFR 940.9 states that Regional ITS architectures for each of the MPO areas and statewide shall be developed and maintained to document the ITS integration strategies and guide the development of specific projects and programs. FHWA will serve as a technical resource during the development, maintenance and use of the regional architectures and shall be furnished a copy of the adopted regional architectures and any amendments. Regional architectures will conform to the latest version of the National ITS Architecture.
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ITS Regional Architecture. ‌ FDOT has developed and maintains the ITS Corridor Master Plans and ITS Master Plans. These are available for review on the ITS Florida Web site. The site includes completed FIHS corridor architectures for I-4, I-95, I-75, I-10, and Florida’s Turnpike, as well as the logical and physical architecture components of the Florida Statewide Architecture. The statewide architecture harmonizes the five corridors into a single architecture. This architecture was completed in September 2000 and updated to reflect the Statewide Architecture 2002. The I-4 corridor architecture includes both the logical and physical architecture components. The iFlorida program has utilized these architectures as the validated foundation for defining functional requirements based on user service requirements and process specifications. These architectures already provide a comprehensive, robust capability that ensures that all aspects of the iFlorida program are addressed. Should a change be required to the statewide or the I-4 corridor architectures, a configuration management approach to maintaining these architectures has already been established. This approach to change will be used to refine and enhance the architecture, as necessary, based on the refinements to the proposed concept of operations and deployment plan that will be performed in Phase I. The following are additional ITS specific tasks to be performed:
ITS Regional Architecture. INDOT will ensure that all projects that contain ITS elements meet Title 23 requirements for conformity with the National or applicable Regional ITS Architecture and use of approved ITS standards. FHWA will evaluate compliance with applicable standards for INDOT Oversight projects through a risk-based stewardship review program.

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