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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 8,1995 PSA#1405DOT, FED HWY ADMN, Office of Acquisition Management, 400 7th St. SW,
Room 4410, Washington, DC 20590 A -- N/A -- ITS DEPLOYMENT ISSUES AND A PROPOSED METROPOLITAN AREA ITS
MO DEL DEPLOYMENT INITIATIVE POC See Item # 17. The U.S. Department of
Transportation (US DOT) is seeking comments from all sources (public,
private, governmental, academia, professional groups, public interest
groups, etc.) on a wide range of issues related to deployment of
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), focusing on traffic and
transit management and traveler information services in metropolitan
areas. This is not a request for proposals or an invitation for bids.
It is soldely a request for information (RFI). ITS uses advanced
communications, computer and surveillance technologies to address
surface transportation probelms. When effectively deployed, ITS
services can improve traffic flow in congested urban areas, provide
safer and more secure travel, reduce the harmful environmental impacts
of traffic congestion, and help travelers and businesses achieve
improved levels of productivity. The national ITS program is being
advanced as a partnership between the private sector, academia and all
levels of state and local government. A complete description of the
ITS program is contained in the March 1995 National ITS Program Plan,
developed jointly by the US DOT and ITS AMERICA. The National ITS
Program Plan is available from ITS AMERICA, 400 Virginia Avenue SW,
Suite 800, Washington, D.C. 20024-2730, phone (202) 484-4847. This RFI
requests input on 1) broad issues related to ITS deployment, and 2)
the objectives, approach and selection criteria for a proposed
initiative on ITS model deployment in metropolitan areas. This proposed
initiative is designed to accelerate national deployment of ITS
products and services through example -- by supporting ''model ITS
deployments'' in a limited number of metropolitan areas to educate the
general public and local decisionmakers on the benefits of ITS user
services, and to assess benefits and costs. By introducing the public
to ITS products and services, the sites would serve as ''showcases''
for key local decisionmakers across the U.S. and the sites would
support tours and seminars focused on the benefits of ITS investments
by both the public and private sectors. To obtain a complete RFI, send
name and address to FHWA, Office of Traffic Management and ITS
Applications, HTV-10, Rm 3400, Washington, DC 20590, or FAX name and
address via 202-366-8712, or contact ITS America's Clearinghouse.
Comment Submission: Your comments on this announcement should be
submitted no later than September 18, 1995. Your input on these
important issues is greatly appreciated, but responses will not be
acknowledged. Responses should be mailed to the above FHWA address or
E-mailed (preferred) to TS-RFI@INTERGATE.DOT.GOV. (0216) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0012 19950807\A-0012.SOL)
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