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... 1   is preface, normally not included in a Concept of Operations (ConOps) , is added to introduce background topics that set the tone for this model ConOps.
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... 2 Initiating the Systems Engineering Process for Rural Connected Vehicle Corridors • How to Use This Model ConOps This model ConOps contains information that will apply in general to most current and proposed rural systems and is intended to be a starting point for readers. It addresses core, common priorities and provides a base document that deploying agencies can customize to fit their specific project and situation.
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... Preface 3   is to identify high-level user needs and system capabilities to develop the requirements of the proposed system. e ConOps document derives from extensive interviews with the stakeholders.
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... 4 Initiating the Systems Engineering Process for Rural Connected Vehicle Corridors of the ConOps is not the rst step in commencing an ITS/connected vehicle project. Initial steps of a project are on the le side of the Vee diagram -- or "the le wing" of the Vee (see Figure 2)
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... Preface 5   "is an approach to strategic planning that uses alternate narratives of plausible futures (or future states) to play out decisions in an effort to make more informed choices and create plans for the future."6 The report, Advancing Transportation Systems Management and Operations Through Scenario Planning, explains when and how to use scenario planning.

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