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Border Information Flow Architecture Pilot Project Funding Program. Transportation Border Working Group, Québec October 27, 2010. A Quick Introduction. What is BIFA again? There’s a BIFA Pilot Project Funding Program … The First Round of projects…
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Border Information Flow Architecture Pilot Project Funding Program Transportation Border Working Group, Québec October 27, 2010
A Quick Introduction • What is BIFA again? • There’s a BIFA Pilot Project Funding Program… • The First Round of projects… • A New Brunswick/Maine Regional Border Architecture • A Manitoba Border Crossing Traveller Information System • Weigh2GoBC Out-of Province Component • Cascade Gateway Border Data Warehouse Upgrade and BIFA Integration • What’s next…. • The future of the Pilot Project Program
What is BIFA again? • The Border Information Flow Architecture • Developed by: • Transport Canada; • U.S. Federal Highway Administration; • Canada & US Customs agencies; and • State and provincial transportation agencies. An ITS Architecture specific to border crossings • Supports efficient interaction of technologies deployed at border crossings
Traffic Management • Traveller Information • Commercial Vehicle Operations • Incident Management • Emergency Management • Archive Data Management • Maintenance Management • Electronic Payment • Border Inspection There’s aBIFA Pilot Project Funding Program… • Provides funding to undertake pilot projects demonstrating the use of BIFA… • Eligible Recipients: …the list is long… Canadian provinces, territories, municipalities, aboriginal groups, private enterprises, academic institutions, public or private transportation authorities/agencies, and not-for-profit organizations, as well as foreign recipients, including the U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and states that have an international border crossing with Canada. • Maximum Contribution: …50% up to $500,000… ($100,000 for private enterprise) • Numerous Service Areas:
BIFA Pilot Projects: Examples… • Communications linkages across the border • Linking traveller information systems • Commercial Vehicle Operations • Wireless communications (IntelliDrive) • Develop or update ITS Architecture • Tools, templates, educational products • Other projects that facilitate the exchange of transportation information across the border
The First Round of Projects • New Brunswick/Maine: A Regional Border Architecture • Manitoba: A Border Crossing Traveller Information System • Weigh2GoBC: Out-of Province Component • Cascade Gateway: Border Data Warehouse Upgrade and BIFA Integration (Agreements for project proposals in Ontario and Québec pending)
New Brunswick/Maine:A Regional Border Architecture Purpose: • To develop a Regional ITS Architecture for the New Brunswick/Maine border to improve stakeholder relationships and communication and develop tools to improve planning, coordination, implementation and interoperability of systems along the Canada/U.S. border. Transport Canada Contribution: $75,000
Manitoba:A Border Crossing Traveller Information System Purpose: • To install a Border Crossing Traveller Information System to indicate road and weather conditions and lane assignment strategies for U.S. customs clearance. Location: • Pembina-Emerson Border Crossing Transport Canada Contribution: $375,000
Weigh2GoBC:Out-of-Province Component Purpose: • To develop and implement Out-of-Province functionality to allow carriers from other jurisdictions that operate in British Columbia to enroll in the Weigh2Go commercial vehicle inspection bypass program. Transport Canada Contribution: $200,000
Cascade Gateway:Border Data Warehouse Upgrade and BIFA Integration Purpose: • To improve functionality and user access to the existing online Cascade Gateway data archive and increase the amount and types of data available to all users. Recipient: • Whatcom Council of Governments (Washington) Transport Canada Contribution: $245,000
What’s Next…The Future of the Pilot Project Program • Application has been made to extend funding for the BIFA Pilot Project Program • Decision is expected in early December… • As a proactive measure… We are soliciting further Project Proposals!!
Contact For more information contact: Scott Crombie Policy Advisor, Transport Canada 613-949-4902 Scott.Crombie@tc.gc.ca