FDOT D5 Regional Integrated Corridor Management System
Project Description: The FDOT D5 Regional Integrated Corridor Management System will use an expert rules engine to select pre–agreed response plans in response to events within the region.
1: The center shall manage toll transactions, including maintaining a log of all transactions and toll pricing structure information.
2: The center shall dynamically price tolls based on current traffic condition information.
3: The center shall provide secure user account management, providing user access to rules and policies, current billing status, invoices, payments, and mechanisms for review and challenge of the collected data.
4: The center shall register vehicles for road or parking use payment, establishing accounts that identify owner billing information and preferences.
1: The center shall collect, process, and store traffic and highway condition information, including incident information, detours and road closures, event information, recommended routes, and current speeds on specific routes.
2: The center shall select real-time information on the state of the regional transportation system including current traffic and road conditions, weather conditions, transit information, parking information, special event and incident information.
1: The center shall receive inputs from the Alerting and Advisory System concerning the possibility or occurrence of severe weather, terrorist activity, or other major emergency, including information provided by the Emergency Alert System.
2: The center shall collect and store traffic flow and image data from the field equipment to detect and verify incidents.
3: The center shall receive inputs concerning upcoming events that would effect the traffic network from event promoters and traveler information service providers.
1: The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
2: The center shall coordinate planning for incidents with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities for disaster response, evacuation, and recovery operations.
1: The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.
1: The center shall provide center personnel with an integrated regional view of current and forecast road and traffic conditions including traffic incidents, special events, maintenance activities and other events or conditions that impact capacity or demand.
1: The center shall monitor, analyze, and store traffic sensor data (speed, volume, occupancy) collected from field elements under remote control of the center to support overall network performance evaluations.
1: The field element shall collect, process, digitize, and send traffic sensor data (speed, volume, and occupancy) to the center for further analysis and storage, under center control.
2: The field element shall collect, process, and send traffic images to the center for further analysis and distribution.
4: The field element shall return sensor and CCTV system operational status to the controlling center.
1: The field element shall collect, process, digitize, and send traffic sensor data (speed, volume, and occupancy) to the center for further analysis and storage, under center control.
2: The field element shall collect, process, and send traffic images to the center for further analysis and distribution.
1: The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
2: The center shall coordinate planning for incidents with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities for disaster response, evacuation, and recovery operations.
1: The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.
2: The center shall exchange traffic control information with other traffic management centers to support remote monitoring and control of traffic management devices (e.g. signs, sensors, signals, cameras, etc.).
1: The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
2: The center shall coordinate planning for incidents with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities for disaster response, evacuation, and recovery operations.
1: The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.
2: The center shall exchange traffic control information with other traffic management centers to support remote monitoring and control of traffic management devices (e.g. signs, sensors, signals, cameras, etc.).
1: The field element shall collect, process, digitize, and send traffic sensor data (speed, volume, and occupancy) to the center for further analysis and storage, under center control.
2: The field element shall collect, process, and send traffic images to the center for further analysis and distribution.
4: The field element shall return sensor and CCTV system operational status to the controlling center.
1: The parking element shall exchange parking management data with other parking facilities including location, hours, availability, status, lot usage, operating strategies, and charging information.
2: The parking element shall provide parking management data to traffic management centers upon request as part of the implementation of demand management programs in the region. This could include changes to hours of operation or pricing.
3: The parking element shall distribute parking lot information to traffic management centers upon request to support integrated regional traffic control and parking management. This could include information on facility hours of operation and current parking availability.
1: The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
2: The center shall coordinate planning for incidents with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities for disaster response, evacuation, and recovery operations.
5: The center shall share resources with allied agency centers to implement special traffic control measures, assist in clean up, verify an incident, etc. This may also involve coordination with maintenance centers.
1: The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.
2: The center shall exchange traffic control information with other traffic management centers to support remote monitoring and control of traffic management devices (e.g. signs, sensors, signals, cameras, etc.).
1: The center shall provide center personnel with an integrated regional view of current and forecast road and traffic conditions including traffic incidents, special events, maintenance activities and other events or conditions that impact capacity or demand.
1: The center shall monitor, analyze, and store traffic sensor data (speed, volume, occupancy) collected from field elements under remote control of the center to support overall network performance evaluations.
1: The field element shall collect, process, digitize, and send traffic sensor data (speed, volume, and occupancy) to the center for further analysis and storage, under center control.
2: The field element shall collect, process, and send traffic images to the center for further analysis and distribution.
1: The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
2: The center shall coordinate planning for incidents with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities for disaster response, evacuation, and recovery operations.
1: The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.
2: The center shall exchange traffic control information with other traffic management centers to support remote monitoring and control of traffic management devices (e.g. signs, sensors, signals, cameras, etc.).
1: The field element shall collect, process, digitize, and send traffic sensor data (speed, volume, and occupancy) to the center for further analysis and storage, under center control.
2: The field element shall collect, process, and send traffic images to the center for further analysis and distribution.
4: The field element shall return sensor and CCTV system operational status to the controlling center.
2: The field element shall include infrastructure condition monitoring sensors that monitor the condition of pavement, bridges, tunnels, associated hardware, and other transportation-related infrastructure (e.g., culverts), under maintenance vehicle control.
3: The field element shall provide operational status for the infrastructure condition monitoring sensors to the maintenance center.
1: The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
1: The center shall provide tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration for first responders to support local management of an incident.
2: The center shall provide incident command communications with public safety, emergency management, transportation, and other allied response agency centers.
3: The center shall track and maintain resource information and action plans pertaining to the incident command.
1: The center shall provide strategic emergency response capabilities provided by an Emergency Operations Center for large-scale incidents and disasters.
2: The center shall manage coordinated inter-agency responses to and recovery from large-scale emergencies. Such agencies include traffic management, transit, maintenance and construction management, rail operations, and other emergency management agencies.
3: The center shall provide the capability to implement response plans and track progress through the incident by exchanging incident information and response status with allied agencies.
1: The maintenance center shall receive inputs from the Alerting and Advisory System concerning the possibility or occurrence of severe weather, terrorist activity, or other major emergency, including information provided by the Emergency Alert System.
2: The maintenance center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, etc.
3: The maintenance center shall exchange incident and threat information with emergency management centers as well as traffic management centers; including notification of existence of incident and expected severity, location, time and nature of incident.
4: The maintenance center shall coordinate planning for incidents with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities for disaster response, evacuation, and recovery operations.
1: The center shall provide work zone activities affecting the road network including the nature of the maintenance or construction activity, location, impact to the roadway, expected time(s) and duration of impact, anticipated delays, alternate routes, and suggested speed limits. This information may be augmented with images that provide a visual indication of current work zone status and traffic impacts.
2: The center shall provide status information about scheduled maintenance and construction activities including anticipated closures and impact to the roadway, alternate routes, anticipated delays, closure times, and durations. The information is provided to other management centers such as traffic, emergency, transit, traveler information providers, other maintenance centers, multimodal transportation providers, rail operations, and the media.
1: The center shall generate new work zone activity schedules for use by maintenance and construction vehicles, maintenance and construction operators, and for information coordination purposes.
2: The center shall control the collection of work zone status information including video images from cameras located in or near the work zone.
3: The center shall disseminate work zone information to other agencies and centers including traffic, transit, emergency management centers, other maintenance centers, traveler information centers, and the media.
1: The center shall collect, process, and store traffic and highway condition information, including incident information, detours and road closures, event information, recommended routes, and current speeds on specific routes.
2: The center shall select real-time information on the state of the regional transportation system including current traffic and road conditions, weather conditions, transit information, parking information, special event and incident information.
3: The center shall collect, process, and store maintenance and construction information, including scheduled maintenance and construction work activities and work zone activities.
1: The center shall collect and store toll pricing data from payment administration centers, including the price for each road segment to which a toll applies, with the time and date for when it applies.
2: The center shall collect and store parking information from parking management providers including lot locations, features (e.g. ability to handle oversized vehicles), capacity, type, hours of operation and rates.
5: The center shall send requests to payment administration centers to change pricing, modify restrictions, or modify operations of a toll road facility.
1: The center shall receive inputs from the Alerting and Advisory System concerning the possibility or occurrence of severe weather, terrorist activity, or other major emergency, including information provided by the Emergency Alert System.
1: The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
10: The center shall coordinate information and controls with other traffic management centers.
2: The center shall coordinate planning for incidents with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities for disaster response, evacuation, and recovery operations.
6: The center shall receive inputs concerning upcoming events that would effect the traffic network from event promoters, traveler information service providers, media, border crossings, and rail operations centers.
7: The center shall provide road network conditions and traffic images to emergency management centers, maintenance and construction centers, and traveler information service providers.
8: The center shall monitor incident response performance and calculate incident response and clearance times.
9: The center shall exchange road network status assessment information with emergency management and maintenance centers including an assessment of damage sustained by the road network including location and extent of the damage, estimate of remaining capacity, required closures, alternate routes, necessary restrictions, and time frame for repair and recovery.
1: The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.
2: The center shall exchange traffic control information with other traffic management centers to support remote monitoring and control of traffic management devices (e.g. signs, sensors, signals, cameras, etc.).
1: The center shall provide center personnel with an integrated regional view of current and forecast road and traffic conditions including traffic incidents, special events, maintenance activities and other events or conditions that impact capacity or demand.
2: The center shall identify network imbalances and potential courses of action.
3: The center shall compare the impact of potential courses of action and make recommendations to the operator.
4: The recommended actions shall include predefined incident response plans, signal timing plan changes, DMS/HAR messages, lane control strategies and freeway control strategies including ramp metering, interchange metering, and mainline metering.
5: The recommended actions shall include multimodal strategies that include suggested transit strategies and suggested route and mode choices for travelers.
1: The center shall monitor, analyze, and store traffic sensor data (speed, volume, occupancy) collected from field elements under remote control of the center to support overall network performance evaluations.
3: The center shall collect and store anticipated route information from traveler information centers to support overall network performance evaluations and predictions.
4: The center shall exchange information with transit management centers including details current transit routes, the level of service on each route, and the progress of individual vehicles along their routes for use in forecasting demand and estimating current transportation network performance.
5: The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers, including incidents, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information to support overall network performance evaluations.
1: The center shall coordinate schedules and services with traffic management, parking management, and event planning systems.
FHP Vehicles - EV On-Board Incident Management Communication
1: The emergency vehicle shall receive dispatch instructions sufficient to enable emergency personnel in the field to implement an effective incident response. It includes local traffic, road, and weather conditions, hazardous material information, and the current status of resources that have been allocated to an incident.
2: The emergency vehicle shall provide an interface to the center for emergency personnel to transmit information about the incident site such as the extent of injuries, identification of vehicles and people involved, hazardous material, etc.
3: The emergency vehicle shall provide an interface to the center for emergency personnel to transmit information about the current incident response status such as the identification of the resources on site, site management strategies in effect, and current clearance status.
1: The center shall collect, process, and store traffic and highway condition information, including incident information, detours and road closures, event information, recommended routes, and current speeds on specific routes.
2: The center shall select real-time information on the state of the regional transportation system including current traffic and road conditions, weather conditions, transit information, parking information, special event and incident information.
3: The center shall collect, process, and store maintenance and construction information, including scheduled maintenance and construction work activities and work zone activities.
5: The center shall collect, process, and store parking information, including location, availability, and fees.
6: The center shall collect, process, and store toll fee information.
1: The center shall provide the capability to provide specific pre-trip and en route directions to travelers (and drivers), including costs, arrival times, and transfer points.
1: The field element shall include dynamic message signs for dissemination of traffic and other information to drivers, under center control; the DMS may be either those that display variable text messages, or those that have fixed format display(s) (e.g. vehicle restrictions, or lane open/close).
2: The field element shall include driver information systems that communicate directly from a center to the vehicle radio (such as Highway Advisory Radios) for dissemination of traffic and other information to drivers, under center control.
3: The field element shall provide operational status for the driver information systems equipment (DMS, HAR, etc.) to the center.
4: The field element shall provide fault data for the driver information systems equipment (DMS, HAR, etc.) to the center for repair.
1: The center shall provide tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration for first responders to support local management of an incident.
2: The center shall provide incident command communications with public safety, emergency management, transportation, and other allied response agency centers.
1: The center shall provide strategic emergency response capabilities provided by an Emergency Operations Center for large-scale incidents and disasters.
2: The center shall manage coordinated inter-agency responses to and recovery from large-scale emergencies. Such agencies include traffic management, transit, maintenance and construction management, rail operations, and other emergency management agencies.
1: The maintenance center shall receive inputs from the Alerting and Advisory System concerning the possibility or occurrence of severe weather, terrorist activity, or other major emergency, including information provided by the Emergency Alert System.
2: The maintenance center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, etc.
3: The maintenance center shall exchange incident and threat information with emergency management centers as well as traffic management centers; including notification of existence of incident and expected severity, location, time and nature of incident.
1: The center shall provide work zone activities affecting the road network including the nature of the maintenance or construction activity, location, impact to the roadway, expected time(s) and duration of impact, anticipated delays, alternate routes, and suggested speed limits. This information may be augmented with images that provide a visual indication of current work zone status and traffic impacts.
2: The center shall provide status information about scheduled maintenance and construction activities including anticipated closures and impact to the roadway, alternate routes, anticipated delays, closure times, and durations. The information is provided to other management centers such as traffic, emergency, transit, traveler information providers, other maintenance centers, multimodal transportation providers, rail operations, and the media.
1: The center shall generate new work zone activity schedules for use by maintenance and construction vehicles, maintenance and construction operators, and for information coordination purposes.
2: The center shall control the collection of work zone status information including video images from cameras located in or near the work zone.
3: The center shall disseminate work zone information to other agencies and centers including traffic, transit, emergency management centers, other maintenance centers, traveler information centers, and the media.
1: The center shall manage toll transactions, including maintaining a log of all transactions and toll pricing structure information.
2: The center shall dynamically price tolls based on current traffic condition information.
3: The center shall provide secure user account management, providing user access to rules and policies, current billing status, invoices, payments, and mechanisms for review and challenge of the collected data.
4: The center shall register vehicles for road or parking use payment, establishing accounts that identify owner billing information and preferences.
1: The center shall collect, process, and store traffic and highway condition information, including incident information, detours and road closures, event information, recommended routes, and current speeds on specific routes.
2: The center shall select real-time information on the state of the regional transportation system including current traffic and road conditions, weather conditions, transit information, parking information, special event and incident information.
3: The center shall collect, process, and store maintenance and construction information, including scheduled maintenance and construction work activities and work zone activities.
1: The center shall collect and store toll pricing data from payment administration centers, including the price for each road segment to which a toll applies, with the time and date for when it applies.
1: The center shall receive inputs from the Alerting and Advisory System concerning the possibility or occurrence of severe weather, terrorist activity, or other major emergency, including information provided by the Emergency Alert System.
3: The center shall receive inputs concerning upcoming events that would effect the traffic network from event promoters and traveler information service providers.
1: The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
10: The center shall coordinate information and controls with other traffic management centers.
4: The center shall exchange incident information with emergency management centers, maintenance and construction centers, transit centers, information service providers, and the media including description, location, traffic impact, status, expected duration, and response information.
9: The center shall exchange road network status assessment information with emergency management and maintenance centers including an assessment of damage sustained by the road network including location and extent of the damage, estimate of remaining capacity, required closures, alternate routes, necessary restrictions, and time frame for repair and recovery.
1: The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.
2: The center shall exchange traffic control information with other traffic management centers to support remote monitoring and control of traffic management devices (e.g. signs, sensors, signals, cameras, etc.).
1: The center shall provide center personnel with an integrated regional view of current and forecast road and traffic conditions including traffic incidents, special events, maintenance activities and other events or conditions that impact capacity or demand.
1: The center shall monitor, analyze, and store traffic sensor data (speed, volume, occupancy) collected from field elements under remote control of the center to support overall network performance evaluations.
1: The center shall provide tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration for first responders to support local management of an incident.
2: The center shall provide incident command communications with public safety, emergency management, transportation, and other allied response agency centers.
1: The center shall provide strategic emergency response capabilities provided by an Emergency Operations Center for large-scale incidents and disasters.
2: The center shall manage coordinated inter-agency responses to and recovery from large-scale emergencies. Such agencies include traffic management, transit, maintenance and construction management, rail operations, and other emergency management agencies.
1: The center shall collect and store toll pricing data from payment administration centers, including the price for each road segment to which a toll applies, with the time and date for when it applies.
2: The center shall collect and store parking information from parking management providers including lot locations, features (e.g. ability to handle oversized vehicles), capacity, type, hours of operation and rates.
1: The center shall receive inputs from the Alerting and Advisory System concerning the possibility or occurrence of severe weather, terrorist activity, or other major emergency, including information provided by the Emergency Alert System.
2: The center shall collect and store traffic flow and image data from the field equipment to detect and verify incidents.
1: The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
2: The center shall coordinate planning for incidents with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities for disaster response, evacuation, and recovery operations.
1: The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.
2: The center shall exchange traffic control information with other traffic management centers to support remote monitoring and control of traffic management devices (e.g. signs, sensors, signals, cameras, etc.).
1: The center shall provide center personnel with an integrated regional view of current and forecast road and traffic conditions including traffic incidents, special events, maintenance activities and other events or conditions that impact capacity or demand.
1: The center shall monitor, analyze, and store traffic sensor data (speed, volume, occupancy) collected from field elements under remote control of the center to support overall network performance evaluations.
1: The center shall collect, process, and store traffic and highway condition information, including incident information, detours and road closures, event information, recommended routes, and current speeds on specific routes.
2: The center shall select real-time information on the state of the regional transportation system including current traffic and road conditions, weather conditions, transit information, parking information, special event and incident information.
3: The center shall collect, process, and store maintenance and construction information, including scheduled maintenance and construction work activities and work zone activities.
1: The center shall provide the capability to provide specific pre-trip and en route directions to travelers (and drivers), including costs, arrival times, and transfer points.
3: The center shall support on-line route guidance for travelers using personal devices (such as PDAs).
1: The emergency vehicle shall receive dispatch instructions sufficient to enable emergency personnel in the field to implement an effective incident response. It includes local traffic, road, and weather conditions, hazardous material information, and the current status of resources that have been allocated to an incident.
2: The emergency vehicle shall provide an interface to the center for emergency personnel to transmit information about the incident site such as the extent of injuries, identification of vehicles and people involved, hazardous material, etc.
3: The emergency vehicle shall provide an interface to the center for emergency personnel to transmit information about the current incident response status such as the identification of the resources on site, site management strategies in effect, and current clearance status.
1: The center shall collect, process, and store traffic and highway condition information, including incident information, detours and road closures, event information, recommended routes, and current speeds on specific routes.
2: The center shall select real-time information on the state of the regional transportation system including current traffic and road conditions, weather conditions, transit information, parking information, special event and incident information.
4: The center shall collect, process, and store transit routes and schedules, transit transfer options, transit fares, and real-time schedule adherence information.
1: The center shall provide the capability to provide specific pre-trip and en route directions to travelers (and drivers), including costs, arrival times, and transfer points.
7: The center shall generate route plans based on transit services, including fares, schedules, and requirements for travelers with special needs.
1: The center shall collect and store toll pricing data from payment administration centers, including the price for each road segment to which a toll applies, with the time and date for when it applies.
2: The center shall collect and store parking information from parking management providers including lot locations, features (e.g. ability to handle oversized vehicles), capacity, type, hours of operation and rates.
3: The center shall collect and store transit fare and schedule information from transit management centers.
4: The center shall collect and store current transit, parking, and toll fee schedule information provided by regional traveler information centers.
7: The center shall send requests to transit management centers to change the current transit services - schedules or fares of the transit services including park-and-ride lots.
1: The center shall receive inputs from the Alerting and Advisory System concerning the possibility or occurrence of severe weather, terrorist activity, or other major emergency, including information provided by the Emergency Alert System.
2: The center shall collect and store traffic flow and image data from the field equipment to detect and verify incidents.
1: The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
2: The center shall coordinate planning for incidents with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities for disaster response, evacuation, and recovery operations.
3: The center shall support requests from emergency management centers to remotely control sensor and surveillance equipment located in the field, provide special routing for emergency vehicles, and to provide responding emergency vehicles with signal preemption.
4: The center shall exchange incident information with emergency management centers, maintenance and construction centers, transit centers, information service providers, and the media including description, location, traffic impact, status, expected duration, and response information.
1: The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.
2: The center shall exchange traffic control information with other traffic management centers to support remote monitoring and control of traffic management devices (e.g. signs, sensors, signals, cameras, etc.).
1: The center shall provide center personnel with an integrated regional view of current and forecast road and traffic conditions including traffic incidents, special events, maintenance activities and other events or conditions that impact capacity or demand.
1: The center shall monitor, analyze, and store traffic sensor data (speed, volume, occupancy) collected from field elements under remote control of the center to support overall network performance evaluations.
1: The center shall collect, process, and store traffic and highway condition information, including incident information, detours and road closures, event information, recommended routes, and current speeds on specific routes.
2: The center shall select real-time information on the state of the regional transportation system including current traffic and road conditions, weather conditions, transit information, parking information, special event and incident information.
4: The center shall collect, process, and store transit routes and schedules, transit transfer options, transit fares, and real-time schedule adherence information.
1: The center shall provide the capability to provide specific pre-trip and en route directions to travelers (and drivers), including costs, arrival times, and transfer points.
3: The center shall support on-line route guidance for travelers using personal devices (such as PDAs).
7: The center shall generate route plans based on transit services, including fares, schedules, and requirements for travelers with special needs.
1: The field element shall collect, process, digitize, and send traffic sensor data (speed, volume, and occupancy) to the center for further analysis and storage, under center control.
2: The field element shall collect, process, and send traffic images to the center for further analysis and distribution.
4: The field element shall return sensor and CCTV system operational status to the controlling center.
1: The center shall collect and store toll pricing data from payment administration centers, including the price for each road segment to which a toll applies, with the time and date for when it applies.
1: The center shall receive inputs from the Alerting and Advisory System concerning the possibility or occurrence of severe weather, terrorist activity, or other major emergency, including information provided by the Emergency Alert System.
3: The center shall receive inputs concerning upcoming events that would effect the traffic network from event promoters and traveler information service providers.
1: The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
2: The center shall coordinate planning for incidents with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities for disaster response, evacuation, and recovery operations.
1: The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.
2: The center shall exchange traffic control information with other traffic management centers to support remote monitoring and control of traffic management devices (e.g. signs, sensors, signals, cameras, etc.).
1: The center shall provide center personnel with an integrated regional view of current and forecast road and traffic conditions including traffic incidents, special events, maintenance activities and other events or conditions that impact capacity or demand.
1: The center shall monitor, analyze, and store traffic sensor data (speed, volume, occupancy) collected from field elements under remote control of the center to support overall network performance evaluations.
1: The public interface for travelers shall collect and provide real-time travel-related information at transit stops, multi-modal transfer points, and other public transportation areas.
2: The public interface for travelers shall collect and present to the transit traveler information on transit routes, schedules, and real-time schedule adherence.
1: The field element shall collect, process, digitize, and send traffic sensor data (speed, volume, and occupancy) to the center for further analysis and storage, under center control.
2: The field element shall collect, process, and send traffic images to the center for further analysis and distribution.
4: The field element shall return sensor and CCTV system operational status to the controlling center.
1: The center shall collect and store toll pricing data from payment administration centers, including the price for each road segment to which a toll applies, with the time and date for when it applies.
1: The center shall receive inputs from the Alerting and Advisory System concerning the possibility or occurrence of severe weather, terrorist activity, or other major emergency, including information provided by the Emergency Alert System.
4: The center shall exchange incident and threat information with emergency management centers as well as maintenance and construction centers; including notification of existence of incident and expected severity, location, time and nature of incident.
1: The center shall exchange alert information and status with emergency management centers. The information includes notification of a major emergency such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, or child abduction for distribution to the public. The information may include the alert originator, the nature of the emergency, the geographic area affected by the emergency, the effective time period, and information and instructions necessary for the public to respond to the alert. This may also identify specific information that should not be released to the public.
2: The center shall coordinate planning for incidents with emergency management centers - including pre-planning activities for disaster response, evacuation, and recovery operations.
1: The center shall exchange traffic information with other traffic management centers including incident information, congestion data, traffic data, signal timing plans, and real-time signal control information.
2: The center shall exchange traffic control information with other traffic management centers to support remote monitoring and control of traffic management devices (e.g. signs, sensors, signals, cameras, etc.).
1: The center shall provide center personnel with an integrated regional view of current and forecast road and traffic conditions including traffic incidents, special events, maintenance activities and other events or conditions that impact capacity or demand.
1: The center shall monitor, analyze, and store traffic sensor data (speed, volume, occupancy) collected from field elements under remote control of the center to support overall network performance evaluations.
1: The center shall collect, process, and store traffic and highway condition information, including incident information, detours and road closures, event information, recommended routes, and current speeds on specific routes.
2: The center shall select real-time information on the state of the regional transportation system including current traffic and road conditions, weather conditions, transit information, parking information, special event and incident information.
1: The center shall provide the capability to provide specific pre-trip and en route directions to travelers (and drivers), including costs, arrival times, and transfer points.
1: The center shall provide strategic emergency response capabilities provided by an Emergency Operations Center for large-scale incidents and disasters.
2: The center shall manage coordinated inter-agency responses to and recovery from large-scale emergencies. Such agencies include traffic management, transit, maintenance and construction management, rail operations, and other emergency management agencies.
3: The transit vehicle shall calculate the estimated times of arrival (ETA) at transit stops.
5: The transit vehicle shall provide the schedule deviations and instructions for schedule corrections to the transit vehicle operator if the deviation is small, or the transit vehicle is operating in an urban area.
6: The transit vehicle shall send the schedule deviation and estimated arrival time information to the center.
2: The center shall collect data catalogs from one or more data sources. A catalog describes the data contained in the collection of archived data and may include descriptions of the schema or structure of the data, a description of the contents of the data; e.g., time range of entries, number of entries; or a sample of the data (e. g. a thumbnail).
3: The center shall store collected data in an information repository.
1: The public interface for travelers shall accept and process current transit passenger fare collection information.
3: The public interface for travelers shall provide an interface to a transit user traveler card in support of payment for transit fares, tolls, and/or parking lot charges. The stored credit value data from the card shall be collected and updated based on the fare or other charges, or the credit identity shall be collected.
1: The public interface for travelers shall receive traffic information from a center and present it to the traveler upon request.
2: The public interface for travelers shall receive transit information from a center and present it to the traveler upon request.
8: The public interface for travelers shall provide an interface through which credit identities and stored credit values may be collected from tags, traveler cards, or payment instruments used by travelers.
1: The public interface for travelers shall collect and provide real-time travel-related information at transit stops, multi-modal transfer points, and other public transportation areas.
2: The public interface for travelers shall collect and present to the transit traveler information on transit routes, schedules, and real-time schedule adherence.
1: The public interface for travelers shall accept and process current transit passenger fare collection information.
9: The public interface for travelers shall provide an interface to a transit user payment device in support of a multimodal electronic payment system providing payment for transit fares, tolls, and/or parking lot charges.
Collect environmental information from its own field equipment, and from public and private weather service providers.
Collect traffic, incident, and transit schedule information, and provide it to the media and private travelers.
Collect vehicle probe information using roadside equipment and calculate travel times.
Control and coordinate highway traffic, including reversible lanes, with lane control signals on FDOT freeways.
Coordinate a maintenance or construction request from the FDOT District 5 RTMC.
Coordinate and share traveler information with all other traveler information providers in the region.
Coordinate emergency plans, incident responses, and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate emergency traffic signal control with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate evacuation and reentry plans with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate incident response and incident reports with the county sheriff, county fire/EMS agencies, county EOC, local police/fire/EMS agencies, the FHP, and other public safety agencies.
Coordinate maintenance resources for incident response with the FDOT District 5 construction and maintenance systems, and the CFX construction and maintenance systems.
Coordinate maintenance resources for incident response with the FDOT District 7 maintenance system, and county and city public works departments (PWDs).
Coordinate maintenance resources for incidents with CFX construction and maintenance operations, and other FDOT District maintenance and construction operations.
Coordinate the Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) initiative with private vehicles using FDOT District 5 field equipment.
Coordinate threat information, such as surveillance or sensor data, with local traffic and emergency management agencies.
Coordinate traffic information and traffic control with CFX, Brevard, Orange, Osceola, and Volusia counties; and the cities of Daytona Beach and Orlando.
Coordinate traffic information and traffic control with other FDOT District TMCs.
Coordinate traffic information with the Seminole County Traffic Action Center (SEMTAC); Volusia County transportation management center (TMC); the City of Orlando; Orange and Brevard counties; and other FDOT District TMCs.
Coordinate with city and county maintenance and construction systems, as well as other FDOT District maintenance and construction sections.
Develop and coordinate regional emergency plans; evacuation and reentry plans; and disaster management plans with FDOT District 5 and other Districts.
Dispatch FDOT District 5 and CFX Road Ranger Service Patrols.
Distribute this environmental data to private weather providers, RTMCs, regional emergency management agencies, regional transit agencies, and county and city maintenance systems.
Manage work zones on all FDOT maintenance and construction activities, and monitor work zone safety with FDOT field devices and vehicles.
Monitor secure area sensors and report alert notifications to regional ISPs, FDOT maintenance systems, and regional emergency management agencies.
Monitor secure area sensors and report alert notifications to the FDOT District 5 PIO, FDOT maintenance systems, and regional emergency management agencies.
Obtain traffic images and traffic flow data from closed-circuit televisions (CCTVs) and field sensors, and maintain operational control of its own field equipment.
Operate select traffic signal systems in the FDOT District 5 region.
Operate signalization and control of reversible lanes in coordination with FDOT District 7 and the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) for evacuation purposes.
Participate in incident response, coordination, and reporting for the regional incident and mutual aid network.
Perform maintenance of FDOT-owned ITS field equipment.
Perform network surveillance for detection and verification of incidents on freeways, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to county fire/EMS/sheriff agencies, the FHP, the county EOC, and local fire/EMS/police.
Provide incident information to travelers using traffic information devices on freeways, such as DMS devices and highway advisory radio (HAR) broadcasts, and through local information service providers (ISPs) and Web sites.
Provide incident information to travelers via traffic information devices on freeways, such as DMS devices and HAR broadcasts, and through local ISPs and Web sites.
Provide maintenance and construction information to the FDOT District 5 RTMC; regional maintenance and construction operations; and the traveling public using portable DMS devices.
Provide maintenance and construction information to the traveling public using FDOT District 5 portable DMS devices.
Provide parking demand information to private/public parking facilities to determine parking capacity and traffic implications at the facility.
Provide regional state highway maintenance information on pavement maintenance and construction activities, including infrastructure monitoring activities.
Provide traffic information and road network conditions to local emergency management providers, including local fire/EMS/police agencies, the FHP, and the county sheriff.
Provide traffic information and road network conditions to LYNX transit operations.
Provide traffic information in a coordination effort to the FDOT statewide center-to-center (C2C) information network and the central Florida TMC information network.
Provide traffic information reports to other agencies, including other FDOT District TMCs.
Provide traffic information to travelers using CFX DMS devices.
Provide traffic information to travelers using FDOT DMS devices.
Provide traffic information to travelers using Florida 511, private companies, and the media.
Receive a request for maintenance resources for incident response from county fire/EMS agencies, the county sheriff, local police/fire/EMS agencies, the FHP, 911 emergency call centers, and the FDOT District 5 EOCs.
Receive a request for maintenance resources for incident response from the FDOT District 5 RTMC.
Receive America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response (AMBER) Alerts and other wide area alert information from the FDLE.
Receive automatic vehicle location (AVL) information from FDOT District 5 maintenance vehicles.
Receive incident information, incident response status, and resource requests from the county EOC/warning points and from the FDOT District 5 EOC.
The FDOT PIO and the FDOT District 5 maintenance system distributes work zone information to local transit agencies, local emergency management agencies, private rail operations, the media, and multimodal service providers.
Vehicle provides automated maintenance status information to the FDOT District 5 operations center and FDOT District 5 equipment repair facility.
Collect vehicle probe data using roadside equipment and calculate travel times.
Coordinate emergency plans, incident responses, and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate emergency traffic signal control with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate evacuation and reentry plans with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate HRI signal adjustments, and provide track status information (e.g., blockage) to rail operators and local traffic operations.
Coordinate maintenance resources for incident response with county and city maintenance and construction systems.
Coordinate traffic information and traffic control with the FDOT District 5 RTMC.
Coordinate traffic information with the Lake County TOC; SEMTAC; the City of Orlando TMC; county and local traffic Control systems; the Disney TOC; the OCCC Osceola County TMC
Obtain traffic images and traffic flow data from CCTVs and field sensors, and maintain operational control of its own field equipment.
Operate traffic signal systems, including CCTVs, signals, and sensors, for Orange County.
Perform network monitoring for detection and verification of incidents on county roads, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to county fire/EMS/sheriff agencies, the FHP, the county EOC, and local fire/EMS/police agencies.
Provide emergency signal preemption for county and local fire/EMS agencies.
Provide incident information to travelers via traffic information devices on county roads and through local ISPs, Web sites, and the local media.
Provide parking demand information to private/public parking facilities to determine parking capacity and traffic implications at the facility.
Provide traffic information in a coordination effort to the Florida 511
Provide traffic information to local transit operations, including ACCESS LYNX paratransit and LYNX operations.
Provide traffic information to travelers using Orange County DMS devices.
Provide traffic information to travelers using private companies; county and city public information systems; and the media.
Provide transit signal priority for regional transit providers using roadside devices.
Receive AMBER Alerts and other wide area alert information from FDLE.
Receive incident information, incident response status, and resource requests from the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate emergency plans, incident responses, and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate emergency traffic signal control with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate evacuation and reentry plans with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate HRI signal adjustments, and provide track status information (e.g., blockage) to rail operators and local traffic operations.
Coordinate maintenance resources for incident response with county and city maintenance and construction systems.
Coordinate traffic information for FDOT District 5; Orange County; and county and local traffic control systems (TCSs).
Obtain traffic flow data from field sensors, and maintain operational control of its own field equipment.
Operate traffic signal systems, including CCTVs, signals, and sensors, for Seminole County.
Perform network monitoring for detection and verification of incidents on county roads, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to county fire/EMS/sheriff agencies, the FHP, the county EOC, and local fire/EMS/police agencies.
Provide emergency signal preemption for county and local fire/EMS agencies.
Provide incident information to travelers using traffic information devices on county roads and through local ISPs, Web sites, and the local media.
Provide traffic information in a coordination effort to the Florida 511
Provide traffic information to local transit operations, including ACCESS LYNX paratransit and LYNX operations.
Provide traffic information to travelers using private companies; county and city public information systems; and the media.
Provide traffic information to travelers using Seminole County DMS devices.
Provide transit signal priority for regional transit providers using roadside devices.
Receive AMBER Alerts and other wide area alert information from FDLE.
Receive incident information, incident response status, and resource requests from the county EOC/warning points.
Control and coordinate highway traffic and lane control signals on CFX roadways.
Coordinate emergency plans, incident responses, and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate evacuation and reentry plans with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate maintenance resources for incident response with the FDOT District 5 maintenance system, and county and city PWDs.
Coordinate maintenance resources for incidents with the FDOT District 5 maintenance and construction operations.
Coordinate threat information, such as surveillance or sensor data, with local traffic and emergency management agencies.
Perform network surveillance for detection and verification of incidents on CFX roadways.
Perform network surveillance for detection and verification of incidents on the streets surrounding the Disney parks, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to the county sheriff, to local fire/EMS/police agencies, and the county EOC.
Provide incident information to CFX traffic, maintenance, and construction agencies, as well as regional ISPs.
Provide incident information to travelers using traffic information devices on Disney roads and through local ISPs.
Provide incident information to travelers using traffic information devices on roadways, such as DMS devices and HAR broadcasts, and through local ISPs and Web sites.
Provide traffic information in a coordination effort to the Florida 511
Provide traffic information reports to and coordinate traffic with other regional traffic management agencies, including the FDOT District 5 RTMC.
Provide traffic information to local transit operations, including ACCESS LYNX paratransit and LYNX operations.
Provide traffic information to travelers using CFX DMS devices.
Provide traffic information to travelers using the CFX traveler information system and the media.
Receive a request for maintenance resources for incident response from the FDOT District 5 RTMC.
Receive AMBER Alerts and other wide area alert information from FDLE.
Receive AVL information from CFX construction and maintenance vehicles.
Receive incident information, incident response status, and resource requests from the county EOC/warning points.
Receive requests for maintenance resources for incident response from county fire/EMS agencies, the county sheriff, local police/fire/EMS agencies, the FHP, 911 emergency call centers, regional county EOCs, and the FDOT District 5 EOC.
Collect traffic probe data from vehicles using roadside equipment
Coordinate emergency plans, incident responses, and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate emergency traffic signal control with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate evacuation and reentry plans with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate HRI signal adjustments, and provide track status information (e.g., blockage) to rail operators and local traffic operations.
Coordinate maintenance resources for incident response with county and city maintenance and construction systems.
Coordinate traffic information and traffic control with the FDOT District 5 RTMC.
Coordinate traffic information with the Orange County TMC.
Obtain traffic images and traffic flow data from CCTVs and field sensors, and maintain operational control of its own field equipment.
Operate traffic signal systems, including CCTVs, planned sensors, and existing signals, for Osceola County.
Perform network monitoring for detection and verification of incidents on county roads, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to county fire/EMS/sheriff agencies, the FHP, the county EOC, and local fire/EMS/police agencies.
Provide emergency signal preemption for county and local fire/EMS agencies.
Provide incident information to travelers using traffic information devices on county roads, and through local ISPs, Web sites, and the local media.
Provide traffic information in a coordination effort to the Florida 511
Provide traffic information to travelers using Osceola County DMS devices.
Provide traffic information to travelers using private companies; county and city public information systems; and the media.
Provide transit signal priority for regional transit providers using roadside devices.
Receive AMBER Alerts and other wide area alert information from FDLE.
Receive incident information, incident response status, and resource requests from the county EOC/warning points.
(Inputs) Receive incident information, traffic information, weather information, and transit information from regional agencies.
(Outputs) Provide real-time trip planning capabilities for transit riders based on real-time travel conditions and transit availability.
Coordinate a transit security breach with local police and the county sheriff.
Coordinate emergency plans with county EOCs, and provide emergency transit services for evacuations, fires, and disasters, including reentry.
Coordinate multimodal connections for fixed-route transit vehicles with other regional transit agencies and multimodal service providers.
Obtain traffic signal priority from Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties; and the cities of Maitland, Orlando, and Winter Park using the respective roadside field equipment for all fixed-route transit vehicles.
Provide a demand-responsive transit plan to users and travelers on the LYNX Web site.
Provide automated transit maintenance scheduling for all transit vehicles using automated vehicle conditions reporting.
Provide fixed-route and paratransit/demand-responsive transit services for the central Florida region.
Provide operator instructions and receive schedule performance data from transit vehicles while in service.
Provide transit passenger electronic fare payment on all fixed-route and ACCESS LYNX demand-response vehicles, including the ability to obtain a fare payment card through agency-owned transit kiosks or other kiosks.
Provide transit schedule and fare information to the central Florida traveler information system, local agency traveler information systems, the LYNX transit Web site, and the LYNX virtual planning center.
Provide transit security on all transit vehicles, and at transit terminals and other transit facilities, using silent alarms and surveillance systems.
Provide transit traveler information on the LYNX Web site to local private sector traveler information services, the central Florida traveler information system, and the virtual travel planning center, as well as making it available on all demand-response
Receive road network conditions from regional traffic management agencies.
Receive work zone information and road network status from regional maintenance and construction agencies.
Track and evaluate schedule performance on all LYNX fixed-route transit and ACCESS LYNX paratransit vehicles.
Collect parking information from Private Parking Facility Operators.
Collect vehicle probe data using roadside equipment, and calculate travel times.
Coordinate emergency plans, incident responses, and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate emergency traffic signal control with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate evacuation and reentry plans with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate HRI signal adjustments, and provide track status information (e.g., blockage) to rail operators and local traffic operations.
Coordinate maintenance resources for incident response with county and city maintenance and construction systems.
Coordinate traffic information and traffic control with the FDOT District 5 RTMC.
Coordinate traffic information with the City of Winter Park TOC, OCCC/IDRA operations, and the Orange County TMC.
Obtain traffic images and traffic flow data from CCTVs and field sensors, and maintain operational control of its own field equipment.
Operate traffic signal systems, including CCTVs, signals, and sensors, for the City of Orlando.
Perform network surveillance for detection and verification of incidents on city streets and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to county fire/EMS/sheriff agencies, the FHP, the county EOC, and local fire/EMS/police agencies.
Provide emergency signal preemption for county and local fire/EMS agencies.
Provide incident information to travelers via traffic information devices on city streets and through local information service providers, websites, and the local media.
Provide parking demand information to private/public parking facilities to determine parking capacity and traffic implications at the facility.
Provide Parking Information availability.
Provide traffic information in a coordination effort to the Florida 511
Provide traffic information to local transit operations, including ACCESS LYNX paratransit and LYNX operations.
Provide traffic information to travelers using City of Orlando DMS devices.
Provide transit signal priority for regional transit providers using roadside devices.
Receive AMBER Alerts and other wide area alert information from FDLE.
Receive incident information, incident response status, and resource requests from the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate emergency plans, incident responses, and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate emergency traffic signal control with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate evacuation and reentry plans with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate HRI signal adjustments, and provide track status information (e.g., blockage) to rail operators and local traffic operations.
Coordinate maintenance resources for incident response with county and city maintenance and construction systems.
Coordinate traffic information and traffic control with the FDOT District 5 RTMC.
Coordinate traffic information with Volusia County.
Obtain traffic images and traffic flow data from CCTVs and field sensors, and maintain operational control of its own field equipment.
Operate county and local drawbridge systems in conjunction with city signal systems.
Operate traffic signal systems, including CCTVs, signals, and sensors, for the City of Daytona Beach.
Perform network monitoring for detection and verification of incidents on city streets, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to county fire/EMS/sheriff agencies, the FHP, the county EOC, and local fire/EMS/police agencies.
Provide emergency signal preemption for county and local fire/EMS agencies.
Provide incident information to travelers using traffic information devices on city streets, and through local ISPs, Web sites, and the local media.
Provide parking demand information to private/public parking facilities to determine parking capacity and traffic implications at the facility.
Provide traffic information and road network conditions to VOTRAN transit operations.
Provide traffic information in a coordination effort to the Florida 511
Provide traffic information to travelers using City of Daytona Beach DMS devices.
Provide traffic information to travelers using private companies; county and city public information systems; and the media.
Provide transit signal priority for regional transit providers using roadside devices.
Receive AMBER Alerts and other wide area alert information from FDLE.
Receive incident information, incident response status, and resource requests from the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate emergency plans, incident responses, and resources with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate emergency traffic signal control with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate evacuation and reentry plans with the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate HRI signal adjustments, and provide track status information (e.g., blockage) to rail operators and local traffic operations.
Coordinate maintenance resources for incident response with county and city maintenance and construction systems.
Obtain traffic images and traffic flow data from CCTVs and field sensors, and maintain operational control of its own field equipment.
Operate traffic signal systems, including CCTVs, signals, and sensors, for the City of Maitland.
Perform network monitoring for detection and verification of incidents on city streets, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to county fire/EMS/sheriff agencies, the FHP, the county EOC, and local fire/EMS/police agencies.
Provide emergency signal preemption for county and local fire/EMS agencies.
Provide incident information to travelers using traffic information devices on city streets, and through local ISPs, Web sites, and the local media.
Provide traffic information in a coordination effort to Florida 511
Provide traffic information to travelers using private companies; county and city public information systems; and the media.
Provide transit signal priority for regional transit providers using roadside devices.
Receive AMBER Alerts and other wide area alert information from FDLE.
Receive incident information, incident response status, and resource requests from the county EOC/warning points.
Coordinate emergency response with the county EOCs and county fire/EMS agencies.
Coordinate incident response and incident reports with the county sheriff, county fire/EMS agencies, county EOC, the FHP, local police, and other public safety agencies.
Coordinate incident response with other public safety agencies, including the local police, county sheriff, and the FHP.
Coordinate local fire/EMS resources for incident response with regional traffic agencies, including the FDOT, and county and city agencies.
Coordinate maintenance resources in response to incidents with county and city PWDs; CFX construction and maintenance systems; and the FDOT District 5 maintenance system.
Coordinate with regional medical centers regarding the status of care facilities and patients en route to medical centers.
Dispatch fire/EMS vehicles to incidents in the region.
Dispatch local fire/EMS vehicles to incidents in the jurisdiction
Participate in incident response, coordination, and reporting for the regional incident and mutual aid network.
Perform incident detection and verification for all streets in the region, and provide this information to traffic and other safety agencies.
Receive AMBER Alerts and other wide area alert information from FDLE.
Receive early warning information and threat information from the county EOC/warning points.
Receive emergency vehicle preemption from the counties of Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Volusia, as well as the cities of Daytona Beach, Melbourne, Maitland, Ocala, Orlando, and Winter Park, and Disney traffic signals.
Suggest routes to fire/EMS vehicles in response to emergencies and track EMS vehicles to incidents.
Coordinate emergency response with the county EOCs, the FHP, and the county sheriff.
Coordinate incident response and incident reports with the county sheriff, county fire/EMS agencies, the county EOC, the FHP, local fire/EMS agencies, and other public safety agencies.
Coordinate incident response with other public safety agencies, including fire/EMS agencies, the county sheriff, and the FHP.
Coordinate local police resources for incident response with regional traffic agencies, including the FDOT, and county and city agencies.
Coordinate maintenance resources in response to incidents with county and city PWDs; CFX construction and maintenance systems; and the FDOT District 5 maintenance system.
Coordinate regional emergency plans; evacuation and reentry plans; and disaster management plans.
Coordinate with regional medical centers regarding the status of care facilities.
Dispatch local police vehicles to incidents in the jurisdiction
Dispatch local police vehicles to incidents in the region.
Participate in incident response, coordination, and reporting for the regional incident and mutual aid network.
Perform incident detection and verification for all streets in the region, and provide this information to traffic and other safety agencies.
Perform incident detection and verification for streets in cities of the region.
Receive AMBER Alerts and other wide area alerts information from the county EOC/warning points.
Receive early warning information and threat information from the county EOC/warning points.
Respond to transit emergencies/alarms on transit vehicles or at transit facilities for ACCESS LYNX, LYNX transit operations, VOTRAN transit operations, SCAT transit operations, I-RIDE transit operations, and school buses.
Suggest routes to police vehicles in response to emergencies, and track police vehicles to incidents.