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The Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Joint Program Office
(JPO) is placing increasing emphasis on transferring ITS technology
from research to deployment, and on accelerating the rate of ITS
technology adoption. As part of these efforts, the JPO has
sponsored research studies intended to improve the state of
knowledge regarding the underlying characteristics and factors for
technology adoption and deployment. This report is the final
deliverable from the most recent of these studies, the Longitudinal
Study of Implementation: Decision Factors and Effects (started in
January 2012). This final report documents the findings and key
observations from all tasks of the Longitudinal Study of
Implementation. The Longitudinal Study of Implementation builds
upon a body of existing work related to decision factors
influencing ITS adoption, growth, maintenance or decline within the
public and private sectors. The Longitudinal Study uses an
interview-based approach to further analyze decision factors among
public sector transportation agencies and the trucking industry;
interviews with connected vehicle technology representatives from
the automotive industry to assess their perspectives on what is
needed for the connected vehicle environment to be fully realized;
a post-hoc set of studies reviewing deployments, costs, and
benefits at early ITS deployment sites; and a workshop and analysis
of how to present cost and benefit information in a way that best
informs and influences decision-makers. Finally, based on a
cross-cutting assessment of these findings, the study team suggests
several major themes for the federal government to consider
regarding next generation ITS and the connected vehicle
environment.
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