ITS Technologies and Institutional Issues: Some Ideas for Accelerating Deployment of Effective Systems

The technologies that support intelligent transportation systems (ITS) including sensing,
computing, communications, and advanced algorithms, provide enormous opportunity for
enhancing surface transportation in California, the U.S., and the world. However, the
deployment of these technologies has been slower than some advocates would hope,
mainly because of a number of institutional factors that constrain their adoption and
effective use.

This talk will identify some of the key institutional factors constraining ITS deployment,
and explore how a parallel consideration of the technological opportunities and the
institutional context can enable us to make more progress. The CLIOS Process, as a new
way of thinking about ITS and the strategic alternatives we have before us –both
technological and institutional—will be presented

Speakers

Joseph Sussman

speaker