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Balance project goals against the constraints and capabilities of project partners.
Content Type: Lesson | Date Posted: 09/16/2005 | Source Date:

Challenges Faced and Tactics Used to Integrate Real-Time State Police CAD Data with the VDOT Richmond District Smart Traffic Center: Lessons Learned Document

01/02/2005
Consider reconfiguring and integrating existing roadway management IT systems whenever possible to save costs associated with implementing new systems.
Content Type: Lesson | Date Posted: 09/16/2005 | Source Date:

Phoenix's Roadway Closure and Restriction System

10/02/2000
Establish technical requirements during the planning stages of the project and monitor on-going performance of those requirements.
Content Type: Lesson | Date Posted: 09/16/2005 | Source Date:

Ventura County Fare Integration: A Case Study

09/02/2001
Define your agency's expectations of a new system and a robust set of system requirements and then choose the software that meets your requirements.
Content Type: Lesson | Date Posted: 09/16/2005 | Source Date:

Intelligent Transportation Systems at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games: Traffic Management and Traveler Information Case Study

04/02/2003
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