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USDOT Connected Vehicles Pilot Deployment Program webinar

The Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Program Webinar series part 1: Concept, Phases, Waves, and Partnerships, sponsored by the USDOT and hosted by Kate Hartman, the Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office (ITS JPO) Connected Vehicle Pilots program manager, takes place on 27 August at 2pm-3pm EST. The program seeks to combine connected vehicle and mobile device technologies in innovative and cost-effective ways. Ultimately, this program will improve traveler mobility and system productiv
August 14, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Program Webinar series part 1: Concept, Phases, Waves, and Partnerships, sponsored by the USDOT and hosted by Kate Hartman, the Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office (781 ITS JPO) Connected Vehicle Pilots program manager, takes place on 27 August at 2pm-3pm EST.


The program seeks to combine connected vehicle and mobile device technologies in innovative and cost-effective ways. Ultimately, this program will improve traveler mobility and system productivity while reducing environmental impacts and enhancing safety. The USDOT anticipates a procurement action for multiple pilot deployment concepts in 2015.
 
The webinar will provide an overview of the Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Program and will cover topics including: Program background and vision; Organising Principles and Preliminary Deployment Requirements; Sample Deployment Concepts; Getting Ready for Pilot Deployment; and Proposed Program Schedule.
 
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