About
The Intelligent Transportations Systems Joint Program Office (ITS JPO)
OUR VISION:
Transform the way society moves.
OUR MISSION:
Conduct research, development, and education activities to facilitate the adoption of information and communication technology to enable society to move more safely and efficiently.
Planning for the Future of ITS
The ITS Joint Program Office’s 2015-2019 ITS Strategic Plan
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Current Research
The USDOT's current ITS research program is focused on two key priorities: Realizing Connected Vehicle Implementation and Advancing Automation. The ITS Strategic Plan lays out program categories that provide a structure for research, development, and adoption of ITS technologies that advance these key priorities.
Learn more in the 2015-2019 ITS Strategic Plan.
Research Areas
Intelligent Transportation Systems Deployment
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- 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
Commercial Vehicle Information Systems and
Networks (CVISN) Core and Expanded Deployment Program
Progress & Insights
Track 1: CVISN Core Deployment Status
50 states plus the District of Columbia (DC) are deploying Core CVISN Functionality.
28 states have achieved certification toward Core CVISN Compliance.
Safety Information Exchange Deployment:
- 50 states plus DC have deployed FMCSA’s Aspen inspection software or equivalent
- 33 states are uploading data via FMCSA’s Safety and Electronic Fitness Records (SAFER) system
- 33 states are using Commercial Vehicle Information Exchange Window (CVIEW) or equivalent to upload/download data
Credentials Administration Deployment
- 41 states are uploading International Registration Plan (IRP) data
- 48 states are participating in the IRP Clearinghouse
- 37 states are uploading International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) data
- 48 states are participating in the IFTA Clearinghouse
Electronic Screening Deployment:
- 40 states have implemented E-Screening
It is highly beneficial for planning and deployment agencies and the motor carrier industry to integrate systems to share data; working together in this manner greatly leverages the capabilities of the individual systems.
Continue to provide CVISN grant funding and support to assist all states to reach Core CVISN Compliance by FY 2015.
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