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CEDR eSafety Road Map. Implementation Framework. Integral Implementation Framework. Public responsibility Roles/tasks of NRAs European Context Define minimum set of services Business models/- cases Roles and tasks Define priorities. CEDR and/or NRAs policy, strategy
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CEDR eSafety Road Map Implementation Framework CEDR Implementation Framework
Integral Implementation Framework • Public responsibility • Roles/tasks of NRAs • European Context • Define minimum set of services • Business models/- cases • Roles and tasks • Define priorities CEDR and/or NRAs policy, strategy Role and tasks CEDR Implementation Framework Approach European based/organised services NRA Boundary conditions CEDR Implementation Framework
CEDR Implementation Framework What is a CEDR Implementation Framework? • A CEDR Implementation Framework is a joint NRA agreement on strategy and procedures for the implementation of pan-European eSafety services and the consistent interaction with other stakeholders. CEDR Implementation Framework
CEDR Implementation Framework Why do we need a Framework? • CEDR needs a framework to guide the development of services relevant for NRAs to continue to act as Network Operators and safeguard their mandate and objectives with respect to other stakeholders; • In the discussions on the implementation and deployment of ITS a joint approach and strategy with an European momentum is required to be a counterparty for European oriented industries/stakeholders CEDR Implementation Framework
CEDR Implementation Framework How do we create a CEDR Implementation Framework? • Agreement on priority services related to Network Operations • Definition of typical tasks that should be left to the Road Operators/NRAs which ultimately is the core business of NRAs • Role and responsibilities the NRAs claim within Network Operations CEDR Implementation Framework
Agreement on priority services related to Network Operations Network Operations (report) • User oriented services (travellers and goods); • Network management services; (incl Traffic management) • Emergency management services. NRA boundary conditions: • Public responsibility • the strategic network (urban, interurban) alternative routes and interfaces to other modes; • collective traffic services; • related to traffic performance, safety and environment; • (EU and/or national) legal framework • …. CEDR Implementation Framework
Definition of typical tasks • The core business of NRAs • Translate policy into action/implementation • Development of network management strategies • Day-to-day network operations • Monitoring performance related to throughput, safety and environment • Planning • …. CEDR Implementation Framework
The use of BMs for the framework Boundary conditions European Context Other (EU) projects BM RTTI NRA specific filter BCs RTTI NRAs role, tasks, responsibilities in the eSafety arena/services and relation to other stakeholders CEDR strategy and procedures BM SA BCs SA BM IM BCs IM NRAs framework to act General businessmodel for a service CEDR Implementation Framework
Service Technology Organisation Finance Business Modelling Domains: STOF model Role, task and responsibility of NRA Product Outcome CEDR Implementation Framework
Integral Implementation Framework • Public responsibility • Roles/tasks of NRAs • European Context • Define minimum set of services • Business models/- cases • Roles and tasks • Define priorities CEDR and/or NRAs policy, strategy Role and tasks CEDR Implementation Framework Status European based/organised services NRA Boundary conditions CEDR Implementation Framework