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TITLE3D, Distributed, Interactive Transportation Management & First Responder Training System

PROJECT CODE14B-a3D

COMMITTEECoordinated Incident Management

YEAR FUNDEDYear 14 - FY 2006

Year 14 Budget:$1,399,812

STATUSActive

DESCRIPTION

I-95 Corridor Coalition is creating an intensive training program that uses three-dimensional, multi-player computer gaming simulation technology and distance-based learning technologies to test, validate, certify, and reinforce the dissemination of best incident management practices across the Coalition region.

The three-dimensional software program will enable practical, scenario-based, interactive, real-time incident management training for numerous responders, trainers and “victims” simultaneously at a variety of locations. Participants will include state, county, and local transportation departments, toll road authorities, law enforcement agencies, fire departments, emergency service providers, medical examiners, hazardous materials handlers, towing companies, the media, and other operating agencies and entities across the Corridor. The training program can be accessed from any location with an Internet connection thereby reducing training and travel costs and enabling increased participation.

The program is designed to educate and validate quick clearance practices and related incident management techniques, but it is also designed to promote communication, coordination and cooperation among organizations involved in incident management. By involving responders from many different agencies, exposing them to best practices, establishing expectations that they will meet or exceed standards for good practice, and allowing them to discuss methods and issues with their peers, we believe that they will achieve more consistent performance, more innovation, and better and safer delivery of incident management services.

Read about this project: Incident Management Virtual Training page.


CONTACTS

Procurement Agency: Maryland SHA for University of Maryland | Center for Advanced Transportation Technology
Project Contact: Michael L. Pack, Director, CATT Laboratory
301-403-4594

TITLE3D, Distributed, Interactive Transportation Management & First Responder Training System

PROJECT CODE14B-a3D

PROJECT DATES
Project Start: April 2007
Expected Completion: March 2009

Year 14 Budget:$1,399,812

OBJECTIVES

To develop a realistic, computer based training tool that will allow multiple agencies within the I-95 Corridor Coalition to train with one another in a highly effective manner without the need to travel great distances. The tool will promote coordination and cooperation among all organizations involved in incident management including state, county, and local transportation departments, toll road authorities, law enforcement agencies, emergency service providers, and other operating agencies within the Corridor.


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REPORTS
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Report
3D Training Project Update Newsletter - Fall 2008 View Acrobat icon
A 3-Dimensional Training System View Acrobat icon
3D Distributed, Interactive Transportation Management & First Responder Training System Newsletter View Acrobat icon

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