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... 80 Formalize institutional, organizational, and technical arrangements with stakeholders to ensure the long-term success of the ICM project. How Do We Formalize This ICM Process So That We Can Ensure That Our Response Plans Operate Smoothly in the Long Term?
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... Initiate Formal Arrangements 81 • Institutional arrangements, governing how ICM stakeholders determine and guide the strategic direction of the ICM deployment over time, including geographic boundaries, scopes of actions, financial plans, stakeholder engagement/retention, and institutional form. • Organizational or operational arrangements, governing the roles, responsibilities, limitations, and tactical interactions among ICM system operators engaged in real-time day-to-day decision making within the corridor.
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... 82 Broadening Integrated Corridor Management Stakeholders (by both in-person attendees and virtual attendees) is likely to be the best solution.
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... L e v e l 1 Level 1 Silo Level 2 Centralized Level 3 Partially Integrated Level 4 Multimodal Integrated Level 5 Multimodal Optimized In st itu tio na l In te gr at io n Inter-Agency Cooperation Agencies do not coordinate their operations Some agencies share data but operate their networks independently Agencies share data, and some cooperative responses are done Agencies share data, and implement multimodal incident response plans Operations are centralized for the corridor, with personnel operating the corridor cooperatively Funding Single agency MPO tracks funding Coordinated funding through MPO Cooperatively fund deployment projects Cooperatively fund deployment and operations and maintenance projects Te ch ni ca l In te gr at io n Traveler Information Static information on corridor travel modes Static trip planning with limited real-time alerts Multimodal trip planning and account- based alerts Location-based, on-journey multimodal information Location-based, multi- modal proactive routing Data Fusion Limited or Manual Near real-time data for multiple modes Integrated multi- modal data (one-way) Integrated multimodal data (two-way)
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... 84 Broadening Integrated Corridor Management Stakeholders Figure 13. Ad hoc coordination model.
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... Initiate Formal Arrangements 85 sessions modifying key institutional arrangements. Key questions stakeholders should periodically consider in joint session are as follows: • Is the corridor meeting or exceeding performance goals?

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