By Tom Hein, Public Affairs Manager for Sedgwick County
At
the 98th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board in
Washington D.C. this week, the National Operations Center of Excellence (NOCoE)
presented the ITS Heartland chapter with an award in the category of Improving
Agency TSMO Capabilities. TSMO is a Federal Highway Administration toolbox for
Transportation Systems Management and Operations.
According
to the ITS Heartland’s website, TSMO focuses on actively managing the multi-modal
transportation network to deliver improved safety and mobility outcomes. Its philosophy
is managing our valuable transportation system in a way that preserves what we
have already built by using investments wisely on projects that improve
operations.
Kansas
DOT is the lead state for the ITS Heartland project. The chapter is a
five-state Intelligent Transportation Systems coalition that also includes
Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma DOTs, transportation industry consultants
and product suppliers.
ITS Heartland’s mission is to improve the quality of life for those transportation uses who live and invest in America’s Heartland, though advanced transportation technologies and communications.
ITS Heartland’s mission is to improve the quality of life for those transportation uses who live and invest in America’s Heartland, though advanced transportation technologies and communications.
The TSMO University Education program created a series of archived webinars and live training sessions. |
The winning project was the ITS Heartland TSMO University Education Program, which created a series
of archived webinars and hosted live training sessions on traffic incident
management, highlights intelligent transportation technologies that increase
roadway safety and improve traffic information sharing. The webinars encourage
cross-jurisdictional agency cooperation and provide continuing traffic
operations and management outreach to transportation administrators, planners,
designers, maintenance crews, first responders and other transportation
professionals.
NOCoE
received more than 60 entries in four award categories. Other winners were the
Arizona DOT for best TSMO project, North Carolina DOT for their response to a
major incident or special event (Hurricane Florence), and in the public
communication category, Oregon Traffic Incident Management responders for their
use of social media.
For
more information visit the NOCoE website at www.transportationops.org.
Learn
more about the ITS Heartland TSMO program at www.itsheartland.org/tsmo-trainings/.
Congratulations! Well deserved.
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