'Smart' Highway Technology Initiatives Driving S&L Transportation IT Market; IT Spending to Accelerate to $2.5 Billion in FY 2009.RESTON, Va. -- Increased spending on emerging technologies that allow for the efficient and safe movement of traffic on our nation's highways, combined with a concerted federal effort to create the next generation intelligent transportation system, are expected to boost state & local spending for transportation IT systems from $1.8 billion in FY 2005 to $2.5 billion in FY 2009, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a report released today by INPUT, the leading provider of government market intelligence. Increased transportation technology investment will center on Dedicated Short Range Communications “DSRC” redirects here. For other uses, see DSRC (disambiguation). Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) is a short to medium range wireless protocol specifically designed for automotive use. It offers communication between the vehicle and roadside equipment. (DSRC (Dedicated Short Range Communications) A wireless technology for vehicular traffic. Using a modified 802.11a technology for North American cars and trucks, DSRC is designed for several applications. ), the technology expected to support applications for "smart" highway initiatives such as real-time traffic and weather updates to motorists, comprehensive automobile tracking, and universal electronic toll collection Electronic Toll Collection (ETC), an adaptation of military "identification friend or foe" technology, aims to eliminate the delay on toll roads. It is a technological implementation of a road pricing concept. . Used today primarily for automated toll collection, DSRC is a combination of wireless and radio frequency identification See RFID. technologies, used to support a wide range of roadside-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-vehicle public safety applications, according to INPUT. Jurisdictional investments in DSRC and other advanced technologies will continue to generate opportunity in this sector, according to the INPUT report, but IT spending in the state and local transportation market will also be driven increasingly by federal policy and funding in support of a more coordinated and integrated plan for upgrading the national transportation system. An increased number of homeland security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Department of Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States initiatives for logistical management, tracking and control also will help bolster the market. "After relatively flat growth over the last couple of years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time market has rebounded with considerable growth across all categories," said James Krouse, manager of state and local market analysis at INPUT. "A steady influx of federal funding, driven by the need to address our nation's crowded highways, will ensure that the market has a continual infusion of capital to help drive key initiatives across state and local jurisdictions." INPUT estimates the state and local transportation IT market will grow conservatively between FY 2005 and FY 2006, but will then pick up speed, growing at a compound annual growth rate of eight percent through FY 2009. Despite early market dominance Market dominance is a measure of the strength of a brand, product, service, or firm, relative to competitive offerings. There is often a geographic element to the competitive landscape. by smaller specialized companies, INPUT projects that large contractors with the resources to compete for large scale systems integration contracts and intelligent communications systems will be well positioned to capitalize on the growing market. To download a summary of INPUT's State & Local Transportation MarketView, go to: http://statetransportation.input.com. About INPUT: INPUT is the leading provider of government market intelligence. Based in Reston, Virginia, INPUT provides market development services, advisory services advisory services advisory services provided to the public, in their capacity as owners and managers of animals, are an important part of veterinary science. They may be provided by government bureaux, by commercial companies who deal in pharmaceuticals or animals or animal , and software solutions to help clients secure new business, address new markets, and manage business development. For more information about INPUT visit www.input.com or call 703-707-3500. Proper use of name is INPUT |
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