Maui Regional ITS Architecture

Service Packages For: AD - AD2-2


  AD2-2  
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List of Elements on this Diagram
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Element Name Stakeholder
Maui 911 Communications Center County of Maui Police Department
HDOT, Highways Division, Traffic Safety Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division

List of Stakeholder Elements and Roles on this Diagram
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Click on Functional Area/Role to go to Page with Candidate Functional Requirements.
Stakeholder Element Name Functional Area/Role Functional Area Description
County of Maui Police Department Maui 911 Communications Center Emergency Data Collection This equipment package collects and stores emergency information that is collected in the course of operations by the Emergency Management Subsystem. This data can be used directly by operations personnel or it can be made available to other data users and archives in the region.

List of Flows on this Diagram
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Source Element Architecture Flow Destination Element
HDOT, Highways Division, Traffic Safety archived data products Maui 911 Communications Center
HDOT, Highways Division, Traffic Safety archive status Maui 911 Communications Center
HDOT, Highways Division, Traffic Safety archive requests Maui 911 Communications Center
Maui 911 Communications Center traffic archive data HDOT, Highways Division, Traffic Safety
Maui 911 Communications Center archived data product requests HDOT, Highways Division, Traffic Safety
 

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