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Border Information Flow Architecture (BIFA)

Commercial Vehicle Administration. Fleet and Freight Management. Commercial Vehicle Check. Intermodal Container. Border Information Flow Architecture (BIFA). BIFA Overview. BIFA Overview. Committee developed within the Transportation Border Working Group (TBWG)

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Border Information Flow Architecture (BIFA)

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  1. Commercial Vehicle Administration Fleet and Freight Management Commercial Vehicle Check Intermodal Container Border Information Flow Architecture (BIFA)

  2. BIFA Overview

  3. BIFA Overview • Committee developed within the Transportation Border Working Group (TBWG) • Transport Canada and US Department of Transportation (FHWA) leading the effort • Work will follow a methodology based on US/Canada Intelligent Transportation System- Regional Architecture

  4. BIFA Overview • A framework for ensuring institutional agreement and technical integration for the implementation of ITS projects or other technology solutions at major land border crossings • Engages border stakeholders to identify opportunities for coordination and information sharing to improve security and efficiency at ports of entry

  5. Focus of Initiative • Identify technologies and agencies that use technologies at or near the border • Identify priorities of these various agencies • Promote interoperability of technologies • Reduce technology investment cost • Enhance information exchange, coordination and communication

  6. Border Information Flow Architecture (BIFA) • Developed as a “generic” regional ITS architecture • Will have components of regional ITS architecture except • Project Sequencing • List of Agreements

  7. BIFA Architecture Development Plan • Workshop #1 • Define Inventory and Services • Initial Architecture Development • March 14-16, 2005 • Complete draft BIFA based on results of workshop 1 • Review of material schedule for 7 June • Workshop #2- • 2-day stakeholder meeting to review draft architecture • Planned for 3nd Quarter 05 (July or August) • Create final BIFA • NLT Dec 05

  8. Workshop 1 Objectives • Develop Initial Border Information Flow Architecture • Identify Actions and Next Steps to Complete Architecture Commercial Vehicle Administration Fleet and Freight Management Commercial Vehicle Check Intermodal Container

  9. ITS Inventory • A list of ITS elements and the elements that interface with them • And an element is: • The name used by stakeholders to describe an ITS system or piece of a system • Related to entities – subsystems and terminators

  10. Needs • Needs are a description of the region’s transportation problems • May be general (e.g. reduce congestion) • May be specific (e.g. provide up to date weather information to travelers)

  11. Architecture Flows Traffic Mgmt traffic flow Roadway signal preemption Vehicle request signal control data • Interconnects carry architecture/information flows • Architecture flows identify flow of data • Between subsystems • Between subsystems and terminators • Architecture flows can then be related to ITS standards

  12. Next Steps • Develop draft BIFA based on results of workshop 1 • Potentially contact workshop participants with follow-up questions • Conduct Workshop #2- • 2-day stakeholder meeting to review draft architecture • Planned for 2nd Quarter 05 • Create final BIFA

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