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Form DOT F1700.7 Technical Documentation Page

1. Report No.:

2. Government Accession No.:

3. Recipient's Catalog No.:

4. Title and Subtitle: Computer-Aided Dispatch - Traffic Management Center Field Operational Test Final Report: State of Washington

5. Report Date: May 2006

6. Performing Organization Code: JPO

7. Authors: Nick Owens (SAIC), Mark Carter (SAIC), Chuck Louisell (SAIC), Robert Haas (SAIC), Carol Mitchell (SAIC) , Leslie Jacobson (PB Farradyne), Joel Ticatch (PB Farradyne) , John O'Laughlin (PB Farradyne), Jason Stribiak, (PB Farradyne), Matthew Seal (PB Farradyne), and Douglas Parker (Transystems).

8. Performing Organization Report No.: --

9. Performing Organization Name and Address:
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
1710 SAIC Drive, M/S T1-12-3
McLean, VA 22102

10. Work Unit No. (TRAIS): --

11. Contract or Grant No.: DTFH61-02-C-00061;Task SA61004

12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address:
United States Department of Transportation
ITS Joint Program Office, Room 2416
400 Seventh Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20590

13. Type of Report and Period Covered:

14. Sponsoring Agency Code: HOIT-1

15. Supplementary Notes: Mr. David Helman (COTM), Dr. Joseph I. Peters (COTR)

16. Abstract: This document provides the final report for the evaluation of the USDOT-sponsored Computer-Aided Dispatch - Traffic Management Center Integration Field Operations Test in the State of Washington. The document discusses evaluation findings in the following study areas:
1) System Functionality: An assessment of the performance of the system and how well the system met technical specifications and functional requirements.
2) System Impact: An assessment of the impact did the integration have on systems operations, in particular impacts on emergency response procedures and response times.
3) Institutional Issues: The identification of institutional issues that were encountered and how these were resolved.
4) Technical Issues: The identification of technical issues that were encountered and how these were resolved.
5) Lessons Learned: The documentation of all lessons learned.
6) Benefits: The identification of both qualitative and quantitative benefits.

17. Key Words: Intelligent Transportation Systems, ITS Deployments, Transportation, Computer-Aided Dispatch, Traffic Management Centers

18. Distribution Statement: No restrictions.

19. Security Classif. (of this report): Unclassified

20. Security Classif. (of this page): Unclassified

21. No of Pages: 56

22. Price: N/A

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