Level 2 Cities MCO Dispatch

Status: Existing

Description

Cities municipal public works divisions that provide maintenance and construction for roadways throughout the City on city roads. This includes scheduling and tracking activities for MCO.

Stakeholders

StakeholderRoleRole Status
Level 2 Cities in San DiegoOwnsExisting

Physical Objects

Maint and Constr Management Center

Functional Objects

Functional ObjectDescriptionUser Defined
MCM Data Collection'MCM Data Collection' collects and stores maintenance and construction information that is collected in the course of operations by the Maintenance and Construction Management Center. This data can be used directly by operations personnel or it can be made available to other data users and archives in the region.False
MCM Field Equipment Maintenance'MCM Field Equipment Maintenance' provides overall management and support for maintenance of field equipment on a roadway system, right–of–way, parking area, transit stop, or other areas where field equipment exists. Services include repair and maintenance of ITS field equipment in these areas (e.g., detectors and other sensors, cameras, dynamic message signs, electronic toll collection equipment, electronic clearance equipment, weigh–in–motion sensors, etc.).False
MCM Incident Management'MCM Incident Management' supports maintenance and construction participation in coordinated incident response. Incident notifications are shared, incident response resources are managed, and the overall incident situation and incident response status is coordinated among allied response organizations.False
MCM Maintenance Decision Support'MCM Maintenance Decision Support' recommends maintenance courses of action based on current and forecast environmental and road conditions and additional application specific information. Decisions are supported through understandable presentation of filtered and fused environmental and road condition information for specific time horizons as well as specific maintenance recommendations that are generated by the system based on this integrated information. The recommended courses of action are supported by information on the anticipated consequences of action or inaction, when available.False
MCM Roadway Maintenance'MCM Roadway Maintenance' provides overall management and support for routine maintenance on a roadway system or right–of–way. Services managed include landscape maintenance, hazard removal (roadway debris, dead animals), routine maintenance activities (roadway cleaning, grass cutting), and repair and maintenance of non–ITS equipment on the roadway (e.g., signs, gantries, cabinets, guard rails, etc.). Environmental conditions information is also received from various weather sources to aid in scheduling routine maintenance activities. See also MCM Field Equipment Maintenance for maintenance of ITS field equipment.False
MCM Vehicle Maintenance Management'MCM Vehicle Maintenance Management' monitors vehicle and equipment condition, tracks maintenance history, and schedules routine and corrective maintenance based on vehicle/equipment utilization and availability schedules.False
MCM Vehicle Tracking'MCM Vehicle Tracking' tracks the location of maintenance and construction vehicles and other equipment. Vehicle/equipment location and associated information is presented to the operator.False
MCM Work Zone Management'MCM Work Zone Management' remotely monitors and supports work zone activities, controlling traffic through dynamic message signs (DMS), Highway Advisory Radio (HAR), gates and barriers, and informing other groups of activity (e.g., traveler information, traffic management, other maintenance and construction centers) for better coordination management. Work zone speeds, and delays, and closures are provided to the motorist prior to the work zones. This application provides control of field equipment in all maintenance areas, including fixed and portable field equipment supporting both stationary and mobile work zones.False

Physical Standards

Document NumberTitleDescription
NEMA TS 8Cyber and Physical Security for Intelligent Transportation SystemsThis specification describes how agencies and other transportation infrastructure owner/operators should implement cyber– and physical–security for ITS.

Interfaces To

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Cal OES Public Safety
Caltrans D11 Intermodal TMC
Caltrans HQ Asset Management System
Caltrans HQ Maintenance Administration
Caltrans Maintenance Operations
Caltrans Website
CBP Border Patrol
Center – Coordinación Estatal de Protección Civil
CHP Dispatch
County Asset Management Center
County DPW Dispatch
County Fire Authority
County OES Services
County Permitting Center
County Sheriff Dispatch
County TMC
Dispatch – Coordinación Estatal de Protección Civil
Level 1 Cities Data Archive
Level 1 Cities Fire Dispatch
Level 1 Cities Permitting Center
Level 1 Cities Police Dispatch
Level 1 Cities Public Works TMC
Level 2 Cities Asset Management Center
Level 2 Cities Data Archive
Level 2 Cities EOCs–EMC
Level 2 Cities Equipment Repair Facility
Level 2 Cities Fire and Rescue Dispatch
Level 2 Cities Fleet Management
Level 2 Cities ITS Field Equipment
Level 2 Cities MCO Vehicles
Level 2 Cities Permitting Center
Level 2 Cities Police Department Dispatch
Level 2 Cities TIC and Websites
Level 2 Cities Traffic Ops Center
Metrolink Dispatch
MTS Centralized Train Control
MTS Paratransit Dispatch
MTS Transit Dispatch
NCTD – OCC
NCTD FLEX and LIFT Dispatch
NCTD Transit Information Center
Operation Respond
Other District State DOT TMCs
Public Private Traveler Information
San Diego Emergency Management Center
San Diego Engineering – Construction
San Diego Fire–Rescue Dispatch
San Diego Fleet Management
San Diego HAZMAT Team
San Diego Infrastructure Asset Management
San Diego Maintenance of Roadway Equipment
San Diego Permitting Center
San Diego Police Dept Dispatch
San Diego TIC and Website
San Diego Traffic Management Center
SANDAG TIC and Website
SANDAG Virtual TMCs
Tourist Information System
Tribal Emergency Management Centers
Tribal Maintenance Operations
Tribal PD and Fire
Tribal Transportation Operations
TV, Local Print and Broadcast Media
US Emergency Operations Center (OME)
US Public Health Systems
Wide Area Alerting Systems