Traffic Engineering and Operations Office
In 2005, FDOT embarked on the statewide effort of updating Florida's Statewide ITS Architecture (SITSA), which charts the current and future course of ITS deployment. A system-level document and database, the SITSA, governs the planning, design, development, integration, implementation, maintenance and operation of Florida's ITS projects. SITSA provides an integrated framework to ensure that various transportation technologies can work together smoothly and effectively on Florida's highways
The rapid pace of ITS deployment in Florida makes it essential that transportation stakeholders examine the statewide framework to determine where ITS is headed and what objectives it must meet in the future. Another reason for updating the SITSA is the requirement that statewide architectures conform to the current national ITS architecture, which has been revised several times since 2001. The updated SITSA also integrates ITS planning and deployment with operations, maintenance and security subsystems. SITSA harmonizes the various existing regional ITS architectures in the state.
This link directs you to Florida's recent SITSA update:
Additional information regarding Florida's ITS Architecture can be obtained from the documents below
- 2010 Update to SITSA
- Update Process for Florida’s Statewide ITS Architecture
- FDOT Guidelines for the Implementation of Part 940 in Florida
National ITS Architecture links:
For additional information, please contact Derek Vollmer at Derek.Vollmer@dot.state.fl.us
