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Iteris awarded contract for support of national ITS and CV architectures

The US Department of Transportation (USDOT) has awarded Iteris a US$5.8 million task order for continued support and evolution of the national intelligent transportation system (ITS) architecture and the Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture (CVRIA) through 2018. This new task order continues the evolution of the national ITS architecture and supports its application at regional, state and local agency levels for planning and development of ITS projects. The work defined in the task or
September 2, 2015 Read time: 3 mins
The 324 US Department of Transportation (USDOT) has awarded 73 Iteris a US$5.8 million task order for continued support and evolution of the national intelligent transportation system (ITS) architecture and the Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture (CVRIA) through 2018.

This new task order continues the evolution of the national ITS architecture and supports its application at regional, state and local agency levels for planning and development of ITS projects. The work defined in the task order covers architecture content and software tool maintenance, ITS standards support and technical support for architecture application. It also provides for Iteris’ development and implementation of workshops and training on the national ITS Architecture; its application to regional, state and local levels; and an introduction to the CVRIA and its related tools.

Iteris is leading the development and evolution of the USDOT’s CVRIA, which identifies key interfaces and standards for the connected vehicle environment. Connected vehicle (CV) technology allows vehicles to communicate with one another (V2V), as well as with transportation infrastructure (V2I). The technology has the potential to significantly improve the efficiency of the nation’s transportation system and enhancing the safety and user experience for all travellers. Iteris complements its working relationship with the USDOT by assuming leadership positions in many other initiatives that relate to connected and autonomous vehicles.

“The Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture continues to progress in response to the tremendous amount of activity,” stated Ramin Massoumi, senior vice president and general manager, Transportation Systems at Iteris. “This increased activity has not only originated from the Federal government and state and local transportation agencies, but also from other significant transportation stakeholders, such as car manufacturers, communications service providers, and automotive electronics manufacturers.

“We started working on the National ITS Architecture over two decades ago, and have helped to establish a foundation for integrating new connected vehicle technologies into the existing infrastructure. Iteris’ continued involvement in the integration of new and developing connected vehicle technology has enabled us to maintain a leading role in enhancing the widespread acceptance of this new transportation paradigm.”

The connected vehicles initiative is focused on the development and deployment of a connected transportation environment that makes effective use of multimodal transportation systems, as well as other transformational applications that require a robust, underlying technological platform. This environment can ensure safe, reliable, interoperable system operations that minimise risk and maximise efficiencies for the travelling public.

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