区域运输业务协作与协调示范倡议

K. Guttridge, L. Koehler, L. Tabas, M. Villadelgado, L. Vogt, M. Evans, W. Scherer, M. Smith
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为了促进对运输系统管理和运营(TSM&O)的重视,联邦公路管理局(FHWA)正在三个大都市地区赞助项目,以展示区域运输运营概念(RCTO)的发展和实施。RCTO需要多个实体的区域合作——地方和州政府、交通部门、警察和救援队等,以实现有利于区域运输运营商和大都市地区运输系统用户的各种目标。弗吉尼亚大学作为科学应用国际公司(SAIC)领导的团队的一部分,通过协助评估这些示范项目的成功,并在示范项目参与者寻求通过区域合作和协调发展RCTO时向他们提供援助,为FHWA提供支持。更具体地说,小组协助消防局审查和评论示范申请,并设计和制定指标和计分卡,以评估示范项目达到目标的程度。
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Regional transportation operations collaboration and coordination demonstration initiative
In an effort to stimulate greater emphasis on Transportation Systems Management & Operations (TSM&O), the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is sponsoring projects in three metropolitan areas to demonstrate development and implementation of a regional concept of transportation operations (RCTO). The RCTO requires regional collaboration of multiple entities - local and state governments, departments of transportation, police and rescue squads, etc. n order to accomplish various objectives that are beneficial to regional transportation operators and transportation system users in the metropolitan areas. The University of Virginia, working as part of a team led by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), is supporting the FHWA by assisting in evaluating the success of these demonstration projects and providing assistance to the demonstration project participants as they seek to develop their RCTO through regional collaboration and coordination. More specifically, the team assisted FHWA by reviewing and commenting on demonstration applications and in designing and developing metrics and a score-card to assess the extent to which the demonstration projects achieve their objectives.
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