Conclusion Transportation systems address the need for economic development, improving quality of life for a nation’s citizenry, including the limiting of environmental impact. Modern transportation systems, being information-intensive, must be deployed within the framework of modern communication network technology. The intersection between Intelligent Transportation Systems and the National Information Infrastructure is important. ITS as a major user of the NII, and transportation authorities as right-of-way owners provide grounds for cooperation between the ITS and NII. Judgments about ITS and NII should be made in a coordinated fashion. There are distinct advantages in doing so from the viewpoint of economic development and resource allocation. New institutional relationships will be required as the previously separate transportation and communications fields begin to coordinate their needs. Effective interaction between the public and private sectors and various levels of government is also essential. These institutional barriers may be difficult to overcome. However, the benefits of effective cooperation between these two major system developers make the effort worthwhile.
Deploying the Transportation/Information Infrastructure
2005-01-01
7 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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