Virginia Port Authority
Definition:
The Virginia Port Authority (VPA) is an autonomous agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia that owns the Port of Virginia. The Port of Virginia comprises three marine terminals and one intermodal container transfer facility: Norfolk International Terminals, Portsmouth Marine Terminal, Newport News Marine Terminal, and the Virginia Inland Port, an intermodal facility in Front Royal, Virginia. Virginia International Terminals, Inc. (VIT), the Virginia Port Authority’s non-stock, non-profit affiliate, is responsible for operating the Port of Virginia.
Inventory Elements:
Roles and Responsibilities:
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Archived Data Systems for Virginia ER ITS Architecture
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- Provide commercial vehicle safety and security criteria to roadside check facilities.
- Distribute commercial vehicle safety and security information to other centers, carriers, and enforcement agencies.
- Exchange information concerning safety, credentialing, and operations of commercial vehicles between the center and the roadside check stations, across jurisdictions, with fleet operators and others who request information.
- Collect and review commercial vehicle safety and security data from the field.
- None defined
- Report identified incidents to operations personnel and other centers.
- Formulate an incident response that takes into account the incident potential, incident impacts, and/or resources required for incident management including proposing and facilitating the dispatch of emergency response and service vehicles.
- Monitor external advisory and incident reporting systems, intermodal freight depots, and border crossings for incident information.
- Monitor traffic sensor and surveillance systems remotely to detect and verify incidents.
- Coordinate incident response with all appropriate cooperating agencies.
- Control ramp meters, interchange connector meters, lane control signals, mainline meters, and variable speed control systems remotely.
- Share traffic information with other traffic management centers.
- Allow control of field equipment by other traffic management centers.
- Coordinate incident response with all appropriate cooperating agencies.
- Monitor external advisory and incident reporting systems, intermodal freight depots, and border crossings for incident information.
- Report identified incidents to operations personnel and other centers.
- Monitor traffic sensor and surveillance systems remotely to detect and verify incidents.
- Formulate an incident response that takes into account the incident potential, incident impacts, and/or resources required for incident management including proposing and facilitating the dispatch of emergency response and service vehicles.
- Formulate an incident response that takes into account the incident potential, incident impacts, and/or resources required for incident management including proposing and facilitating the dispatch of emergency response and service vehicles.
- Coordinate incident response with all appropriate cooperating agencies.
- None defined
- Share traffic information with other traffic management centers.
- Allow control of field equipment by other traffic management centers.
- Control ramp meters, interchange connector meters, lane control signals, mainline meters, and variable speed control systems remotely.
- None defined
- None defined
Commercial Vehicle Operations for Virginia ER ITS Architecture
Electronic Toll Collection for Virginia ER ITS Architecture
Emergency Management for Virginia ER ITS Architecture
Freeway Management for Virginia ER ITS Architecture
Incident Management for Virginia ER ITS Architecture
Maintenance and Construction for Virginia ER ITS Architecture
Parking Management for Virginia ER ITS Architecture
Surface Street Management for Virginia ER ITS Architecture
Transit Services for Virginia ER ITS Architecture
Traveler Information for Virginia ER ITS Architecture