The majority of TISA Working Groups and Task Forces met in January and planned their work for 2012.
On 18 January, the ITS Directive Working Group met in Brussels. Part of the meeting was held with Members from CEDR (Conference of European Road Directors) in order to exchange views on Task 14 on the value chain for the delivery of RTTI in Europe. The rest of the day was spent on polishing the TISA Position Paper on the release of safety-related information’s free delivery.
On 20 January, the TISA-Easyway Task Force confirmed its intention to pursue its cooperation through 2012. This cooperation will lead to a common demonstration at the ITS World Congress in Vienna showing further developments since the initial demo held in June last year in Lyon.
On 25-26 January the TPEG Application Working Group will meet in Brussels to work on new TPEG2 developments and on their deliverables to ISO.
On 1 February the Traffic Flow Q-bench Task Force will meet in Brussels in order to further investigate the local variances noticed while using the tool as well as the assessment of the local sets of parameters proposed by various markets.
On 15 and 16 February, the TISA community will hold its first Committee Meetings of the year in Singapore. The two-day meetings will be hosted by TISA Members Quantum Inventions and the Land Transport Authorities. These meetings will offer the opportunity for TISA Members from the Asia-Pacific region to learn more about TISA’s ongoing and future activities and it will offer the opportunity to other TISA Members to learn more about the latest Asia-Pacific deployment news.
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