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Committee for a Study of Options for Streamlining Standards for Intelligent Transportation Systems Letter Report: June 18, 2007 (2007)

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Suggested Citation:"Committee for a Study of Options for Streamlining Standards for Intelligent Transportation Systems." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2007. Committee for a Study of Options for Streamlining Standards for Intelligent Transportation Systems Letter Report: June 18, 2007. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22008.
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Suggested Citation:"Committee for a Study of Options for Streamlining Standards for Intelligent Transportation Systems." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2007. Committee for a Study of Options for Streamlining Standards for Intelligent Transportation Systems Letter Report: June 18, 2007. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22008.
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33 Committee for a Study of Options for Streamlining Standards for Intelligent Transportation Systems Jonathan L. Gifford, Chair Professor School of Public Policy, George Mason University Arlington, Virginia Alan Clelland Director of Consulting Siemens ITS Pasadena, California Richard W. Doering Senior Systems Engineer TransCore San Diego, California William E. Kelly Professor Department of Civil Engineering, Catholic University of America Washington, D.C. Alexander Lopez Senior Project Manager, Traffic Management Department Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County Houston, Texas Ann R. Lorscheider ITS Engineer, Metrolina Regional Transportation Management Center North Carolina Department of Transportation Charlotte, North Carolina Timothy D. Schoechle Communications Technology Consultant Boulder, Colorado Edward J. Seymour Associate Agency Director Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A&M University System Dallas, Texas Steven E. Shladover Research Engineer California PATH Program, Institute of Transportation Studies University of California, Berkeley Martin B. H. Weiss Associate Professor of Telecommunications School of Information Sciences University of Pittsburgh

34 Dennis F. Wilkie Senior Vice President Compass Group, Ltd. Bonita Springs, Florida James L. Wright On-loan Executive to AASHTO Minnesota Department of Transportation Roseville, Minnesota

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TRB’s Committee for a Study of Options for Streamlining Standards for Intelligent Transportation Systems has delivered a letter report to Ms. Shelley Row, director of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT’s) ITS Joint Program Office. The letter report examines the federal role in developing and deploying ITS standards. It recommends that USDOT continue to play a prominent role in support of ITS standards but one that is guided by a well-articulated strategic vision and program plan. USDOT is advised to engage users of standards in all phases of standards development and to become more active in international ITS standards activities.

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