using standards to make “smart” choices for talking technology and transportation (t3)
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. APTA UTFS Standards Development A Transit Industry Consensus Driven Project Delivering the Goods for Transit. Using Standards to Make “Smart” Choices for Talking Technology and Transportation (T3) May 17, 2006 Martin P. Schroeder, M.S.M.E., P.E., - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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APTA UTFS Standards APTA UTFS Standards
DevelopmentDevelopment A Transit Industry Consensus Driven ProjectA Transit Industry Consensus Driven Project
Delivering the Goods for TransitDelivering the Goods for Transit
Using Standards to Make “Smart” ChoicesUsing Standards to Make “Smart” Choices
for Talking Technology and Transportation Talking Technology and Transportation
(T3)(T3)May 17, 2006May 17, 2006
Martin P. Schroeder, M.S.M.E., P.E., Martin P. Schroeder, M.S.M.E., P.E.,
Sr. Program Manager – Rail Programs & Staff AdvisorSr. Program Manager – Rail Programs & Staff AdvisorAmerican Public Transportation AssociationAmerican Public Transportation Association
Washington , DCWashington , DC
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` “Smart” Choices
APTA’S STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ORGANIZATION
APTA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT &
OVERSIGHT COUNCIL (SDOC)
APTA TECHNICAL & MANAGEMENT STAFF
PROGRAM POLICY & PLANNING COMMITTEES
Security, Bus, Rail, Accessibility, Procurement, Commuter Rail, TCIP
TECHNICAL WORKING GROUPS
OTHER SDO’S (AREMA, IEEE, ASHTO, SAE)
OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES(FRA, JPO, DOT)
FEDERAL TRANSITADMINISTRATION
Funding
Technical Input
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Products from Standards Products from Standards EffortsEfforts
Standards and SpecificationsStandards and Specifications A Standard satisfies one of the A Standard satisfies one of the
conditions for mandatory use within the conditions for mandatory use within the transit industrytransit industry
Recommended PracticeRecommended Practice Embodies the best practices of the Embodies the best practices of the
industryindustry
Guideline SpecificationGuideline Specification Intended to provide sample, specimen, Intended to provide sample, specimen,
or template for use by a procuring entityor template for use by a procuring entity
Report / White PaperReport / White Paper Least formal type of documentLeast formal type of document
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UTFS Vision – Guiding UTFS Vision – Guiding PrinciplesPrinciples
Economies of Scale - More Competition
Independence and Vendor Neutrality
Reduce Integration Costs for Agencies with Legacy Systems Procurements
Open Architecture Environment for Hardware and Software
Multi-modal and Multi-application Environment
Development of Partnership Strategies
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Getting to a Published Getting to a Published StandardStandard
UTFS Task Force LeadershipUTFS Task Force Leadership
Tom Parker, BARTMembers: Committee Chairs
APTA Program Mgrs, APTA FSP
Fare MediaFare MediaCommitteeCommittee
Chair: Henry Rosen,PATH
Vice Chair: JoeSimonetti
Financial Financial ManagementManagementCommitteeCommittee
Chair: Rick BarrettQuattran Assoc
OperationsOperationsCommitteeCommittee
Chair: Carol Wise,COTA
Vice Chair: Marybeth
Cobleigh-Beal, CTA
Special Special IndustryIndustryLiaisonsLiaisons
Chair: Greg Garback,WMAMA
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Work GroupsWork Groups
Financial ManagementFinancial ManagementCommitteeCommittee
Chair: Rick BarrettQuattran Assoc
Part 2 - Part 2 - Contactless Contactless Fare Media Fare Media Data Format Data Format and Interface and Interface Standard (APTA Standard (APTA S-UTFS-WP1-S-UTFS-WP1-001-06)001-06)
Leader – Leader – Tomas Oliva, Tomas Oliva, TriMetTriMet
Part 3 - Regional Part 3 - Regional Central System Central System Interface Interface StandardStandard
Leader – Leader – David David Mcilwraith, Mcilwraith, Booz Allen Booz Allen HamiltonHamilton
Part 4 – System Part 4 – System Security Planning & Security Planning & Implementation Implementation GuidelinesGuidelines
Leader – Leader – Gary Yamamura, Gary Yamamura, Three-Point Three-Point ConsultingConsulting
Part 1 – Part 1 – Introduc-Introduc-tion & tion & OverviewOverview
Leader – Leader – Tomas Tomas Oliva,Oliva,TriMetTriMet
Out for Public Comment
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The Approval ProcessThe Approval ProcessConsensus DrivenConsensus Driven
SME TeamWork
Package Group
Task Force Ballot
Financial Managemen
t Committee
Public Comment
Rail Policy & Planning
Committee Approval
Becomes a Standard
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Types of APTA Standards Types of APTA Standards AvailableAvailable
Contactless Fare Media System StandardsContactless Fare Media System Standards
Rail Transit StandardsRail Transit Standards Vehicle Inspection and MaintenanceVehicle Inspection and Maintenance Operating PracticesOperating Practices Fixed StructuresFixed Structures Signals & CommunicationSignals & Communication
PRESS (Passenger Rail Equipment Safety PRESS (Passenger Rail Equipment Safety Standard)Standard)
ASME Rail Transit (Heavy and Light Rail – ASME Rail Transit (Heavy and Light Rail – Structure and Crashworthiness)Structure and Crashworthiness)
Bus StandardsBus Standards Bus Equipment MaintenanceBus Equipment Maintenance HVACHVAC Maintenance TrainingMaintenance Training Bus Brake SystemsBus Brake Systems Cooling SystemCooling System
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More InformationMore Information
Martin Schroeder, P.E. Martin Schroeder, P.E. APTA Sr. Program Manager – APTA Sr. Program Manager –
Rail Programs Rail Programs
[email protected]@apta.com202-496-4885202-496-4885