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Intelligent transportation systems and intermodal freight transportation. Final report, May-December 1992

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:432652

This paper describes the various advanced technologies already in use in the intermodal freight transportation industry and addresses the opportunity for improved communication between the public and private sector regarding technology applications to the freight transportation system that could enhance the capacity of the system as a whole. The current public interest in freight transportation policy creates an opportunity to develop a shared vision of the future needs of international intermodal freight transportation in the United States. The Federal government can impact this vision by taking action in the following areas: Provide Infrastructure Funding to Support Efficiency and Global Competitiveness; Support Regional and Corridor Efforts; Understand the Freight Sector and Develop a Shared Vision of Technology Benefits; Lead Transportation Technology Efforts of Federal Agencies; and Maintain Commitment to Open ITS Architecture.

Research Organization:
Department of Transportation, Cambridge, MA (United States). John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
OSTI ID:
432652
Report Number(s):
PB--97-124127/XAB; DOT-VNTSC-FHWA--96-7; CNN: Contract DOT-H7082/HW752
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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