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... 5 Chapter 2 - Integrated Corridor Management Overview Along many congested urban transportation corridors, transportation agencies (e.g., state and local departments of transportation, bus operators, light rail operators, etc.) manage operations independently.
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... 6 Definition No Integration Ideal Integration immediate analysis of and response to events within a corridor specific segments of the network Table 3 and Figure 1 present examples and requirements for cross-agency integration adopted from the NCHRP Project 20-68A U.S. Domestic Scan Program Scan 12-02 Advances in Strategies for Implementing Integrated Corridor Management (ICM)
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... 7 Figure 1. Levels of Integration
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... 8 Background on Planning for ICM The "V-Diagram" Systems Engineering Process The "V-Diagram" Systems Engineering Process shown in Figure 2 has been used in the last 20 years to guide the planning, design, and deployment of all types of ITS including the early stages of ICM. In this framework, there are five phases.
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... 9 (Source: FHWA ICM Implementation Guide) Figure 3.
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... 10 Systems Engineering V-Diagram Phase ICM Implementation Process Phase Activities Systems Engineering Management Planning 3.2 Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP) Assess project management activities and technical tasks Transition critical technologies Define needed systems engineering processes and resources Make procurement decisions and specify integration activities Prepare SEMP Concept of Operations 3.3 Concept of Operations (ConOps)
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... 11 • Identification of different staffing and governance models and the pros and cons of each. It will identify the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs)
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... 12 • Section 1, Purpose of Document, provides a brief statement of the purpose of the document and the plan for the systems engineering activities with special emphasis on the engineering challenges of the ICM system to be built. • Section 2, Scope of Project, describes the planned project and the purpose of the system to be built, with special emphasis on the project's complexities and challenges that must be addressed by the systems engineering efforts and the environment in which the project will operate.

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