VDOT NOVA SSP (Inventory Element)
Interconnects -- Flows -- Entities -- Market Packages -- Functional Area
Status: Existing
Definition: The safety service patrol is responsible for identifying and responding to incidents that occur on VDOT's roadway system.
Stakeholder: VDOT NOVA District
Systems Interconnected with VDOT NOVA Safety Service Patrol:
- NOVA Local Public Safety and Emergency Management Centers
- VDOT Mobility Data Store
- VDOT NOVA Maintenance and Construction Operations
- Smart Travel Lab - ADMS
- CAPWIN
- HOT Traffic Management Centers
- Virginia State Police (VSP) Center
- VSP Mobile Unified Command Center
- VDOT NOVA STC
- VDOT Video Clearinghouse
Information Flow Diagrams which includeVDOT NOVA Safety Service Patrol:
- CAPWIN to VDOT NOVA SSP
- NOVA Local Public Safety & Emergency Management Centers to VDOT NOVA SSP
- VDOT NOVA Maintenance & Construction Operations to VDOT NOVA SSP and VDOT NOVA STC
- VDOT NOVA SSP to Mobile Unified Command Center
- VDOT NOVA SSP to VDOT Mobility Data Store
- VDOT NOVA SSP to VDOT NOVA Maintenance and Construction (snow operations)
- VDOT NOVA SSP to VDOT NOVA STC
- VDOT NOVA SSP to Virginia State Police Center
- VDOT NOVA STC to Mobile Unified Command and VDOT NOVA SSP
Information Flows to/fromVDOT NOVA Safety Service Patrol
National ITS Architecture Subsystems mapped to VDOT NOVA Safety Service Patrol:
National ITS Architecture Market Packages associated with VDOT NOVA Safety Service Patrol:
ATMS08 - Traffic Incident Management System
ATMS21 - Roadway Closure Management
CVO10 - HAZMAT Management
EM01 - Emergency Call-Taking and Dispatch
EM02 - Emergency Routing
EM04 - Roadway Service Patrols
EM05 - Transportation Infrastructure Protection
EM06 - Wide-Area Alert
EM07 - Early Warning System
EM08 - Disaster Response and Recovery
MC07 - Roadway Maintenance and Construction
MC08 - Work Zone Management
MC10 - Maintenance and Construction Activity Coordination
National ITS Architecture Functional Area associated with VDOT NOVA Safety Service Patrol:
- On-board EV Incident Management Communication - On-board systems providing the direct interface between the emergency vehicle and incident management personnel at the incident site.
- Incident Command - Tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration among emergency management agencies for Incident Commands that are established by first responders to support local management of an incident.
- On-board EV En Route Support - On-board systems for gathering of dispatch and routing information for emergency vehicle personnel, vehicle tracking, communications with care facilities, and signal preemption via short range communication directly with traffic control equipment at the roadside.
- Service Patrol Management - Dispatch and communication with roadway service patrol vehicles that monitor roads to aid motorists, offering rapid response to minor incidents.
Detailed "SHALL" statements can be found in the Turbo Database.