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USDOT offers free webinar: ARC-IT V8: A Live Demonstration

The US Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Professional Capacity Building Program will host a free Talking Technology and Transportation webinar on the integration of the National ITS Architecture, version 7.1 with the Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture into one reference architecture. The webinar, "ARC-IT V8: A Live Demonstration," is scheduled for Thursday, 17 August 2017, from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm EST. The Architecture Reference for Cooperati
August 7, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
The 324 US Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Professional Capacity Building Program will host a free Talking Technology and Transportation webinar on the integration of the National ITS Architecture, version 7.1 with the Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation Architecture into one reference architecture. The webinar, "ARC-IT V8: A Live Demonstration," is scheduled for Thursday, 17 August 2017, from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm EST.


The Architecture Reference for Cooperative and Intelligent Transportation (ARC-IT) provides a common framework for planning, defining, and integrating ITS. It is a mature product that reflects the contributions of a broad cross-section of the ITS community (transportation practitioners, systems engineers, system developers, technology specialists, consultants, etc.). All the content of the architecture is available on one website.

The webinar's objective is to familiarise attendees with the ARC-IT content so that they apply the architecture and its toolset to develop, update, and maintain regional architectures as well as apply the ARC-IT concepts to support systems engineering efforts on ITS projects.

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