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CD Compendium: Best of
Emergency Transportation Operations, ITS Public Safety
The U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS) Joint Program Office has released a CD ROM that
shares a robust collection of tools and information from the ITS Public Safety
Program and the Emergency Transportation Operations (ETO) Initiative.
The ETO Initiative was launched by the ITS Public Safety Program
in 2004 to improve the speed and effectiveness of response and management of
major incidents. The Initiative has
focused on practical tools, procedures, and information that can be used to
actively manage and expedite the safe progress of an evacuation. The newly released "Best of Emergency
Transportation Operations, ITS Public Safety" CD-ROM contains collaborative
input from across the Department's modal offices, and is organized in the
following functional areas:
- Public Access to
Emergency Services – Opportunities to reduce deaths and injuries from
emergencies exist through better communications technologies.
- Enhanced
Information
Sharing – Public safety can be improved when information is shared across
organizations and jurisdictions.
- Evacuation
Management and Operations – New tools and processes help agencies plan for
and manage evacuations.
- Transportation
Operations During Biohazard Situations – Comprehensive and actionable
understanding of the role of transportation during a biohazard situation allows
communities to better plan for, respond to, and recover from such situations.
- Preparedness and
Response – To safely, efficiently, and effectively manage incidents and
emergencies, a wide range of activities, programs, and systems are required to
be developed and implemented prior to the event.
- Planned Special
Events – Local agencies are implementing new approaches to plan,
coordinate, and manage traffic, thereby advancing the current practice of
planned special events.
Details about the ITS Public Safety Program and ETO initiative,
along with downloadable materials on the above topics,
are available online at
http://www.its.dot.gov/its_publicsafety/index.htm.
The ITS Public Safety Program was initiated in 2000 to
increase transportation safety and mobility through new and dynamic
partnerships linking the transportation and public safety communities at the
Federal, State, regional, local, and tribal levels. This program is a
collaborative effort between RITA, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA),
the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and the Federal
Transit Administration (FTA).
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