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Talking Technology and Transportation Program

State-of-the-State Update on U.S. Fare Collection Standards Opportunities for U.S. collaborations with international standards activities. Chung-Chung Tam Chair – APTA, Fare Systems & Programs Committee Chair – APTA, UTFS, Financial Management Committee

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  1. State-of-the-State Update on U.S. Fare Collection Standards Opportunities for U.S. collaborations with international standards activities Chung-Chung Tam Chair – APTA, Fare Systems & Programs Committee Chair – APTA, UTFS, Financial Management Committee Co-Chair – APTA, TCIP, TWG #7 – Fare Collection Business Area US Expert – ISO/TC 204 WG8 Talking Technology and Transportation Program State-of-the-State Update on U.S. Fare Collection Standards December 8, 2005

  2. Universal Fare Collection Related Standards & Specifications InterBOB ISO/IEC 14443 ISO/IEC 8573 UTFS VDV TCIP ITSO OFX ISO/IEC 7816 IOPTA IFMS RIS AITP RKF

  3. Interoperable Fare Management System (IFMS) Part 1: Architecture • Lead by CEN/TC278 WG3 • Collaborate with ISO/TC204 WG8 (U.S. – Voting Member) • Countries participated: • China, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, U.K., U.S.

  4. IFMS Part 1: Architecture - Objective • To define a reference functional architecture for IFMS and to identify the requirements that are relevant to ensure interoperability between several actors in the context of the use of electronic tickets • The IFMS includes all the functions involved in the fare management process such as: • Management of Application • Management of Products • Security Management • Certification, Registration and Identification

  5. Product Owner Application Owner ApplicationRetailer ProductRetailer Collection & Forwarding Customer service Service Operator Customer IFMS Part 1: Architecture - Model

  6. IFMS Part 1: Architecture - Progress to Date • Part 1 draft standard is available: http://www.itsa.org/resources.nsf/Files/DIS_24014-1/$file/ISO_DIS_24014-1__E_.pdf • Annex C: Cross Reference List between IFMSA & APTA UTFS • Objective: To provide a better understanding of this ISO document in relation to the APTA - UTFS • Adopted by CEN/TC 278 WG1 for Electronic Fee Collection (Toll Collection) • Further discussion on: • a. Overall architecture • b. IC Card/Smart Card (shared by Transit & Toll Collection) • c. Back Office Messaging & Interfaces • d. Security

  7. IFMS Part 1: Architecture - Progress to Date • Voted on New Work Item Under ISO/TC 204 – Approved on August 1, 2005 • ISO/DIS (Draft International Standard) 24014-1 • Voting began – August 4, 2005 • Voting Ends – January 4, 2006

  8. IFMS Part 2: Messaging (Under discussion) • Objective: To provide messages and interfaces between entities of the IFMSA as described in Part 1 • Contribution by France and Germany • US to contribute to IFMS Part 2 based on the UTFS Financial Management Committee – Work Package 4 development

  9. APTA Fare Collection Workshop 2006 March 19 – 22, 2006 Sheraton Atlanta Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia

  10. Thank you Chung-Chung Tam Chicago Transit Authority 901 West Division Street Chicago, Illinois 60622 Phone: (312) 932-2220 Email: ctam@transitchicago.com

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