About
The Intelligent Transportations Systems Joint Program Office (ITS JPO)
OUR VISION:
Accelerate the use of ITS to transform the way society moves.
OUR MISSION:
Lead collaborative and innovative research, development, and implementation of ITS to improve the safety and mobility of people and goods.
Planning for the Future of ITS
The ITS Joint Program Office’s 2020-2025 ITS Strategic Plan
About ITS JPO
Current Research
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s ITS research focuses on several high-priority areas including Emerging and Enabling Technologies, Data Access and Exchanges, ITS Cybersecurity Research, Automation, ITS4US, and Accelerating ITS Deployment. The ITS Strategic Plan includes in-depth discussion of the ITS Program’s strategic goals, these research areas, and four technology transfer programs.
Learn more in the 2020-2025 ITS Strategic Plan.
Research Areas
Intelligent Transportation Systems Deployment
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ITS Deployment
- ITS4US
- Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Resources
- Connected Vehicle Pilots
- Connected Vehicle News and Events
- Connected Vehicle Deployer Resources
- Connected Vehicle Deployment Assistance
- Connected Vehicle Applications
- Sample Deployment Concepts
- Connected Vehicle Publications
- National ITS Architecture
- Smart City Challenge
Technology Transfer
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Technology Transfer
Communications
The Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture (CVRIA) Training Course Is Now Available
The ITS Joint Program Office has released a web-based training course that provides an overview of the Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture (CVRIA). The CVRIA is a functional representation of the connected vehicle environment that can be used as a reference to define connected vehicle projects. The purpose of this training is to acquaint public and private sector professionals with the background, structure, website, and use of the CVRIA. Students will be able to effectively navigate the website to find CVRIA content for their connected vehicle project definition.
The course material is presented in a web-based format using Adobe Presenter, with narration by instructors from the National ITS Architecture team. Access the CVRIA training material or via the CVRIA website under the Resources menu
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