Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Service Packages For: Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau - EM10-1


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List of Elements on this Diagram
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Element Name Stakeholder
GoAkamai Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division
Hawaii State EOC Hawaii Emergency Management Agency
Private Personal Computing Devices Private Personal Computing Devices
HDOT-DIR-P Communications Network Hawaii Department of Transportation - Public Affairs Office
HTA Command Center Hawaii Tourism Authority
HVCB Information System Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau
Media Local Media

List of Stakeholder Elements and Roles on this Diagram
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Stakeholder Element Name Functional Area/Role Functional Area Description
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division GoAkamai ISP Traveler Data Collection This equipment package collects traveler-related data from other centers, consolidates, verifies, and refines the collected data, and makes this data available in a consistent format to applications that deliver traveler information. A broad range of traveler-related data is collected including traffic and road conditions, transit data, emergency information and advisories, weather data, special event information, traveler services, parking, multimodal data, and toll/pricing data. This equipment package also shares data with other information service providers.
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Public Affairs Office HDOT-DIR-P Communications Network ISP Emergency Traveler Information This equipment package collects and provides emergency information to the public, including wide-area alerts and evacuation information. It provides emergency alerts, information on evacuation zones and evacuation requirements, evacuation destinations and shelter information, available transportation modes, and traffic and road conditions at the origin, destination, and along the evacuation routes. In addition to general evacuation information, personalized information including tailored evacuation routes, service information, and estimated travel times is also provided based on traveler specified origin, destination, and route parameters. Updated information is provided throughout the evacuation and subsequent reentry as status changes and plans are adapted.
Hawaii Emergency Management Agency Hawaii State EOC Emergency Response Management This equipment package provides the strategic emergency response capabilities and broad inter-agency interfaces that are implemented for extraordinary incidents and disasters that require response from outside the local community. It provides the functional capabilities and interfaces commonly associated with Emergency Operations Centers. This equipment package develops and stores emergency response plans and manages overall coordinated response to emergencies. It tracks the availability of resources and assists in the appropriate allocation of these resources for a particular emergency response. This equipment package provides coordination between multiple allied agencies before and during emergencies to implement emergency response plans and track progress through the incident.
Hawaii Emergency Management Agency Hawaii State EOC Emergency Evacuation Support This equipment package coordinates evacuation plans among allied agencies and manages evacuation and reentry of a population in the vicinity of a disaster or other emergency that poses a risk to public safety. Where appropriate, the affected population is evacuated in shifts, using more than one evacuation route via several evacuation destinations to spread demand and thereby expedite the evacuation. All affected jurisdictions (e.g., states and counties) at the evacuation origin, evacuation destination, and along the evacuation route are informed of the plan. The public is provided with real-time evacuation guidance including basic information to assist potential evacuees in determining whether evacuation is necessary. Resource requirements are forecast based on the evacuation plans, and the necessary resources are located and shared between agencies if necessary, and deployed at the right locations at the appropriate times. The evacuation and reentry status are monitored and used to refine the plan and resource allocations during the evacuation and subsequent reentry.
Hawaii Emergency Management Agency Hawaii State EOC ISP Emergency Traveler Information This equipment package collects and provides emergency information to the public, including wide-area alerts and evacuation information. It provides emergency alerts, information on evacuation zones and evacuation requirements, evacuation destinations and shelter information, available transportation modes, and traffic and road conditions at the origin, destination, and along the evacuation routes. In addition to general evacuation information, personalized information including tailored evacuation routes, service information, and estimated travel times is also provided based on traveler specified origin, destination, and route parameters. Updated information is provided throughout the evacuation and subsequent reentry as status changes and plans are adapted.
Hawaii Tourism Authority HTA Command Center ISP Emergency Traveler Information This equipment package collects and provides emergency information to the public, including wide-area alerts and evacuation information. It provides emergency alerts, information on evacuation zones and evacuation requirements, evacuation destinations and shelter information, available transportation modes, and traffic and road conditions at the origin, destination, and along the evacuation routes. In addition to general evacuation information, personalized information including tailored evacuation routes, service information, and estimated travel times is also provided based on traveler specified origin, destination, and route parameters. Updated information is provided throughout the evacuation and subsequent reentry as status changes and plans are adapted.
Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau HVCB Information System ISP Emergency Traveler Information This equipment package collects and provides emergency information to the public, including wide-area alerts and evacuation information. It provides emergency alerts, information on evacuation zones and evacuation requirements, evacuation destinations and shelter information, available transportation modes, and traffic and road conditions at the origin, destination, and along the evacuation routes. In addition to general evacuation information, personalized information including tailored evacuation routes, service information, and estimated travel times is also provided based on traveler specified origin, destination, and route parameters. Updated information is provided throughout the evacuation and subsequent reentry as status changes and plans are adapted.

List of Flows on this Diagram
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Source Element Architecture Flow Destination Element
Private Personal Computing Devices emergency traveler information request GoAkamai
Hawaii State EOC evacuation information GoAkamai
Hawaii State EOC incident information GoAkamai
Hawaii State EOC incident information HDOT-DIR-P Communications Network
Hawaii State EOC evacuation information HDOT-DIR-P Communications Network
Hawaii State EOC transportation system status HDOT-DIR-P Communications Network
Hawaii State EOC evacuation information HTA Command Center
Hawaii State EOC incident information HTA Command Center
Hawaii State EOC transportation system status HTA Command Center
Hawaii State EOC evacuation information HVCB Information System
Hawaii State EOC transportation system status HVCB Information System
Hawaii State EOC incident information HVCB Information System
Hawaii State EOC incident information for media Media
HDOT-DIR-P Communications Network traveler information for media Media
HTA Command Center traveler information for media Media
HVCB Information System traveler information for media Media
GoAkamai emergency traveler information Private Personal Computing Devices
 

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