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21st Century Operations Using 21st Century Technologies

Integrated Corridor Management and the Smart Cities Revolution: Leveraging Synergies

Technical Report Documentation Form

1. Report No.

FHWA-HOP-16-075

2. Government Accession No.


3. Recipient's Catalog No.


4. Title and Subtitle

Integrated Corridor Management and the Smart Cities Revolution: Leveraging Synergies

5. Report Date

June 2016

6. Performing Organization Code


7. Author(s)

Leidos: Diane Newton, Cary Vick, Kelli Raboy
DKS: Adrian Pearmine. Elliot Hubbard

8. Performing Organization Report No.

9. Performing Organization Name and Address

Leidos
11251 Roger Bacon Dr.
Reston, VA 20190

DKS Associates
1970 Broadway, Suite 740
Oakland, CA 94612

10. Work Unit No. (TRAIS)



11. Contract or Grant No.

DTFH61-12-D-00050

12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address

United States Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590

13. Type of Report and Period Covered

Primer

14. Sponsoring Agency Code

HOTM-1

15. Supplementary Notes

Robert Sheehan, Program Manager, Multimodal ITS Research and Deployment, ITS Joint Program Office

16. Abstract

Because smart cities and integrated corridor management (ICM) are so fundamentally similar in terms of their requirements and objectives, this primer focuses on opportunities for co-deployment synergies and how approaches and lessons learned from one initiative can be translated to the other. The institutional relationships, operational processes, and technical methods developed as part of the successful ICM deployment may be extended across different regions and across different public service areas as part of a broader smart cities program. Both ICM and the smart cities philosophies share the same challenges inherent in coordinating among various stakeholders. This primer is intended to encourage these groups to think broadly about how to go about creating smart cities and how integrated corridor management can help achieve each stakeholder group's goals.

17. Key Words

integrated corridor management, smart city, urbanism, data sharing, communication, interconnected systems, system of systems, information and communications technologies, public sector services

18. Distribution Statement

No restrictions.

19. Security Classification (of this report)

Unclassified

20. Security Classification (of this page)

Unclassified

21. No of Pages

32

22. Price

N/A

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