VSP Mobile Unified Command Center (Inventory Element)
Interconnects -- Flows -- Entities -- Market Packages -- Functional Area
Status: Existing
Definition: This element represents a command structure that allows several agencies to coordinate their activities for major incidents (incidents that closed two or more lanes and/or last longer than two hours).
Stakeholder: Virginia State Police
Systems Interconnected with Mobile Unified Command:
- Virginia State Police (VSP) Center
- VDOT NOVA STC
- VDOT NOVA STSS
- VDOT NOVA SSP
- VDOT NOVA Maintenance and Construction Operations
- VDOT Video Clearinghouse
- VDOT VOIS
Information Flow Diagrams which include Mobile Unified Command:
- VDOT NOVA SSP to Mobile Unified Command Center
- VDOT NOVA STC to Mobile Unified Command and VDOT NOVA SSP
Information Flows to/from the Mobile Unified Command
National ITS Architecture Subsystems mapped to the Mobile Unified Command:
National ITS Architecture Market Packages associated with Mobile Unified Command:
ATMS08 - Traffic Incident Management SystemCVO10 - HAZMAT Management
EM05 - Transportation Infrastructure Protection
EM08 - Disaster Response and Recovery
EM10 - Disaster Traveler Information
National ITS Architecture Functional Area associated with Mobile Unified Command:
- Emergency Response Management - Strategic emergency planning and response capabilities and broad inter-agency interfaces to support large-scale incidents and disasters, commonly associated with Emergency Operations Centers.
- 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.
- Emergency Evacuation Support - Evacuation planning and coordination to manage evacuation and reentry of a population in the vicinity of a disaster or other emergency that poses a risk to public safety.
- TMC Evacuation Support - Development, coordination, and execution of special traffic management strategies during evacuation and subsequent reentry of a population in the vicinity of a disaster or major emergency. Interfaces with emergency management and other traffic management centers.
Detailed "SHALL" statements can be found in the Turbo Database.