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
Research Archive
- Safety
- Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) Communications for Safety
- Truck V2V Research
- Transit V2V Research
- Connected Vehicle Safety Pilot
- Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) Communications for Safety
- Truck V2I Research/Smart Roadside
- Transit V2I Research
- Connected Vehicle Safety for Rail
- Vehicle-to-Pedestrian (V2P) Communications for Safety
- Ann Arbor Connected Vehicle Test Environment (AACVTE)
- Mobility
- Environment
- Road Weather
- Policy
- Connected Vehicle Technology
- CV Pilots Deployment Project
- Automated Vehicle
- Intermodal
- Exploratory
- ITS Cross-Cutting Support
- Success Stories
- Clarus
- Commercial Vehicle Information Systems and Networks (CVISN) Core and Expanded Deployment Program
- Congestion Initiative
- Cooperative Intersection Collision Avoidance Systems (CICAS)
- Electronic Freight Management
- Emergency Transportation Operations (ETO)
- Integrated Vehicle-Based Safety Systems (IVBSS)
- Intelligent and Efficient Border Crossings
- Mobility Services for All Americans (MSAA)
- Next-Generation 9-1-1
- Rural Safety Initiative
- Vehicle Infrastructure Integration
Mobility Services for All Americans (MSAA)
Description of Stakeholder Advisory Group Facilitation (APTA) Diagram
The Stakeholder Advisory Group Facilitation (APTA) Diagram consists of two phases. Phase 1 is titled Coalition Building: Stakeholders. Phase 2 is titled Foundation Research (SAIC).
Phase 1 - Coalition Building: Stakeholders consists of the MSAA Stakeholder Group, the MSAA Stakeholder Advisory Group Facilitator, the USDOT MSAA Program Management Team and the Federal Interagency Support Group.
The MSAA Stakeholder Group is comprised of the MSAA Stakeholder Advisory Group, which, itself, is composed of the MOE Special Working Group and the Foundation Research Advisory Group.
The MSAA Stakeholder Group interacts with the MSAA Stakeholder Advisory Group Facilitator. The Federal Interagency Support Group interacts with the USDOT MSAA Program Management Team, which, itself, interacts with the MSAA Stakeholder Advisory Group Facilitator.
The USDOT MSAA Program Management Team is responsible for implementing Phase 2 - Foundation Research (SAIC). Phase 2 has three major deliverables. The three major deliverables are as follows:
- Technical Memorandum: Mobility and Accessibility Needs, Gaps and Barriers for the Transportation Disadvantaged
- Technical Memorandum: Linking Technologies with Access and Mobility for the Transportation Disadvantaged
- Foundation Project Research Report
The MSAA Stakeholder Advisory Group Facilitator is accountable for two deliverables. They are as follows:
- Review/Comment on Phase 2 Foundation Research Major Deliverables
- Develop MSAA Program Measures of Effectiveness (MOE) Matrix
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