Kauai Regional ITS Architecture

Stakeholder: Hawaii Department of Transportation, Airports Division, Kauai District


Most Kauai ITS stakeholders can be associated with one or more ITS elements and ITS Services that make up the Kauai regional transportation system. The table below contains the stakeholder description followed by the ITS Elements and ITS Services associated with the stakeholder.

Description: The Hawaii Department of Transportation, Airports Division, Kauai District (HDOT-AIR-K) manages, operates and maintains all State airports on the island of Kauai in conformity with State and Federal laws and requirements. It, has responsibility for all aspects of airport operations including fire, security, restaurants, and parking, etc. HDOT-AIR-K is not responsible for Homeland Security. HDOT-AIR-K Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) has primary responsibility for responding to emergencies at the Lihue Airport and supports the Kauai County Fire Department as needed.
Elements HDOT-AIR-K Flight Information Display System
HDOT-AIR-K Infrastructure Monitoring Equipment
HDOT-AIR-K Security Dispatch Center
HDOT-AIR-K Traveler Information Kiosk
HDOT-AIR-K/ARFF Dispatch
HDOT-AIR-K/ARFF Fire/Rescue Vehicles
Service Packages ATIS01 - Broadcast Traveler Information - HDOT Airports, Kauai District (HDOT-AIR-K)
EM01 - Emergency Call-Taking and Dispatch - HDOT-AIR-K/ARFF
EM05 - Transportation Infrastructure Protection - HDOT Airports, Kauai District (HDOT-AIR-K)
EM07 - Early Warning System - Kauai EOC
EM08 - Disaster Response and Recovery - Kauai Emergency Operations Center (1 of 3)
EM09 - Evacuation and Reentry Management - Kauai Emergency Operations Center (1 of 2)
 

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