Inventory

Each stakeholder agency, company, or group owns, operates, maintains or plans ITS systems in the region. The Regional ITS Architecture inventory is a list of "elements" that represent all existing and planned ITS systems in a region as well as non-ITS systems that provide information to or get information from the ITS systems.

ElementDescription
Alliant Energy Center_Parking DeptAlliant Energy Center Parking
Madison, WI 53703
608-266-4895
AMTRAKAmtrak locations: http://www.amtrak.com/find-train-bus-stations
Milwaukee Amtrak Mulltimodal Hub
433 West St. Paul Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53203
Phone: 414-271-0840
AMTRAK_KiosksKiosks are public informational displays supporting various levels of interaction and information access and systems which provide security in public areas.
AVL-GPS Service 
City_Madison_Maintenance DeptCity of Madison Maintenance Department
Madison, WI 53703
608-266-4767
City_Madison_Parking DeptCity of Madison Parking Enforcement
Madison, WI 53703
608-267-8750
City_Madison_Traffic DeptCity of Madison Traffic Engineering
Madison, WI 53703
608-266-4774
http://www.cityofmadison.com/trafficEngineering/
City_Madison_Traffic Dept_Roadway EquipRoadside Equipment includes any and all equipment distributed on and along the roadway which monitors and controls traffic. This can include equipment for tolling.
City_Milwaukee_DPWCity of Milwaukee, Infrastructure Services/Field Operations
Zeidler Municipal Building
841 N. Broadway
Milwaukee, WI 53202
http://city.milwaukee.gov/mpw

Buildings and Fleet Division - Room 602
Phone: (414) 286-3401
Fax: (414) 286-5907

Infrastructure Services Division - Room 701
Phone: (414) 286-3701
Fax: (414) 286-5994
City_Milwaukee_Emgy Dspt / EOCCity of Milwauke Emergency Dispatch
City of Milwaukee Emergency Operations Center
2333 N. 49th St
Milwaukee, WI 53210
Phone: 414-935-7471
CLARUS data 
County Emergency MgtRepresents the emergency management centers and equiptment for the counties of Wisconsin.
County Emergency Mgt_VehicleRepresents the emergency management vehicles for the counties of Wisconsin.
County Highway DeptRepresents the highway department centers for the counties of Wisconsin.
County Highway Dept_Roadway EquipRepresents the highway department equiptment for the counties of Wisconsin.
County Highway Dept_VehicleRepresents the highway department vehicles for the counties of Wisconsin.
County Maintenance DeptRepresents the maintenance department operations for the counties of Wisconsin.
County Sheriff DeptRepresents the sheriff departments for the counties of Wisconsin.
County Sheriff Dept_VehicleRepresents the sheriff department vehicles for the counties of Wisconsin.
County_Dane_Airport ParkingDane County Airport Parking
Madison, WI 53703
608-246-3380
County_Dane_Parking DeptParking management and enforcement for Dane County.
Information on Dane County parking ramp: http://www.countyofdane.com/pwht/admin/parking_ramp.aspx
Parking tickets from Dane County can be paid online: https://daneparking.com/
County_Dane_Public Safety Comm CenterThe Public Safety Communications Center disseminates AMBER alert information throughout the state.
County_Dane_Public Safety Comm Center_PersonnelRepresents the emergency system operators working at the Public Safety Communications Center.
County_Dane_Sheriff DeptSheriff's Department: Dane County
115 West Doty Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53703
(608) 255-2345
http://www.danesheriff.com/
County_Kenosha_Joint Serv Cmd CntrKenosha City/County Joint Services Command Center
1000 55th St
Kenosha, WI 53140
Phone: 262-605-5008
http://www.kccjs.org/
County_Kenosha_Joint Serv Cmd Cntr_Emgy VehEmergency vehicles include ITS equipment that provides the sensory, processing, storage, and communications functions necessary to support safe and efficient emergency response.
County_Milwaukee_EMS Comm CntrMilwaukee County EMS Communications Center
9501 Watertown Plank Road
Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Phone: 414-257-6661
http://county.milwaukee.gov/EmergencyMedicalServ8062.htm
County_Milwaukee_EMS Comm Cntr_Emgy VehEmergency vehicles include ITS equipment that provides the sensory, processing, storage, and communications functions necessary to support safe and efficient emergency response.
County_Milwaukee_MCTSMilwaukee County Transit System
1942 North 17th Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53205
Phone: 414-937-3221
http://www.ridemcts.com/
County_Milwaukee_MCTS_KiosksKiosks are public informational displays supporting various levels of interaction and information access. Includes Remote traveler support to provide access to traveler information at transit stations, transit stops, other fixed sites along travel routes (e.g., rest stops), and major trip generation locations.
County_Milwaukee_MCTS_Sty Mnt Fld EqpSecurity monitoring field equipment includes sensors and surveillance devices that monitor transportation infrastructure and public areas.
County_Milwaukee_MCTS_Tnst VehTransit vehicles include ITS devices that support the safe and efficient movement of passengers. These systems collect, manage, and disseminate transit-related information to the driver, operations and maintenance personnel, and transit system patrons.
County_Milwaukee_Sheriff DeptMilwaukee County Office of the Sheriff Dispatch Center
821 West State Street, Room 107
Milwaukee, WI 53233
Phone: 414-278-4709
http://www.mkesheriff.org/
County_Milwaukee_Sheriff Dept_CADMilwaukee County Office of the Sheriff Dispatch Center
821 West State Street, Room 107
Milwaukee, WI 53233
Phone: 414-278-4709
County_Milwaukee_Sheriff Dept_Emgy VehEmergency vehicles include ITS equipment that provides the sensory, processing, storage, and communications functions necessary to support safe and efficient emergency response.
County_Milwaukee_Sheriff Dept_Freeway PatrolBetween 20,000 and 30,000 incidents occur annually on the Milwaukee County freeway system. That equals 70 to 100 incidents per day. Enhanced Freeway Patrols, operated by the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department, are a special fleet of four vehicles dedicated to handling and clearing incidents.

Enhanced Freeway Patrol vehicles are equipped with heavy-duty push bumpers and carry several vehicle assistance tools. Patrols are staffed with uniformed officers who work in close cooperation with towing and recovery contractors. If a vehicle is disabled on the freeway, the patrols can push it quickly and safely to an area for further assistance.

Two patrols are on duty during the first and second shifts - the busiest and most troublesome times of the day. Patrols focus on critical areas and trouble spots of the freeway system, such as the I-94 east-west corridor between the Marquette and Zoo Interchanges and construction zones. No fees are charged to motorists for patrol services.
County_Washington_WCCEWashington County Commuter Express
W201N13900 Fond du Lac Avenue
Richfield, WI 53076-9669
Phone: 262-677-344
County_Washington_WCCE_Tnst VehTransit vehicles include ITS devices that support the safe and efficient movement of passengers. These systems collect, manage, and disseminate transit-related information to the driver, operations and maintenance personnel, and transit system patrons.
County_Waukesha_Security EquipSecurity monitoring field equipment includes sensors and surveillance devices that monitor transportation infrastructure and public areas.
County_Waukesha_Sheriff DeptSheriff's Department: Waukesha County
515 West Moreland Boulevard
Waukesha, WI 53188-2428
(262) 646-3828
http://www.waukeshacounty.gov/defaultwc.aspx?id=37931&terms=sheriff
Fond du Lac Area Transithttp://www.fdl.wi.gov/general-information.iml?DeptID=30
Gen Mitchell Int Airporthttp://www.mitchellairport.com/
Gold Cross AmbulancePrivate ambulance provider for the City of Neenah
Gold Cross Ambulance_VehicleAmbulances operated by Gold Cross Ambulance Service. Owned, operated and maintained by Gold Cross.
Green Bay MetroGreen Bay Transit operates boty fixed-route (15 routes with 44 buses) and paratransit service.
Green Bay Metro_DriversOperators of fixed-route and paratransit vehicles for GB Transit
Green Bay Metro_KiosksKiosks located at selected (few) locations capable of providing real-time schedule information.
Green Bay Metro_OperatorsTransit Operations Personnel for Green Bay Metro.
Green Bay Metro_Paratransit VehiclesParatransit information can be found at http://www.ci.green-bay.wi.us/transit/
Green Bay Metro_VehiclesGB Transit operates 44 Buses. 15 Full-service routes, 14-15 limited-service routes.
Represents but does not quantify GB Transit's Paratransit service is provided by MediVans under contract. MediVans performs all maintenance on Paratransit vehicles
Green Bay Metro_Web PageA transit traveler information Web page designed to provide schedule information
http://www.ci.green-bay.wi.us/transit/
IDOT District 1IDOT District 1
Illinois Department of Transportation
201 West Center Court
Schaumburg, Illinois 60196-1096
Telephone: 847-705-4000
Illinois Tollway_Roadway EquipIllinois Tollway
2700 Ogden Ave
Downers Grove, IL 60515
Phone: 630-241-6800
Intercity Coach Lines_Badger Bus LinesBadger Bus Lines
Milwaukee Bus Depot
635 N. James Lovell St.
Milwaukee, WI 53233
Phone: 414-276-7490
Intercity Coach Lines_Badger Bus Lines_Security EquipSecurity monitoring field equipment includes sensors and surveillance devices that monitor transportation infrastructure and public areas.
Intercity Coach Lines_Badger Bus Lines_Tnst VehTransit vehicles include ITS devices that support the safe and efficient movement of passengers. These systems collect, manage, and disseminate transit-related information to the driver, operations and maintenance personnel, and transit system patrons.
Intercity Coach Lines_GreyhoundGreyhound Bus Lines
606 N. James Lovell St.
Milwaukee, WI 53203
Phone: 414-272-2156
Intercity Coach Lines_Greyhound_Tnst VehTransit vehicles include ITS devices that support the safe and efficient movement of passengers. These systems collect, manage, and disseminate transit-related information to the driver, operations and maintenance personnel, and transit system patrons.
Intercity Coach Lines_Wisc Coach LinesWisconsin Coach Lines
1520 Arcadian Avenue
Waukesha, WI 53186
Phone: 262-542-8861
Fax: 262-542-2036
Intercity Coach Lines_Wisc Coach Lines_Security EquipSecurity monitoring field equipment includes sensors and surveillance devices that monitor transportation infrastructure and public areas.
Intercity Coach Lines_Wisc Coach Lines_Tnst VehTransit vehicles include ITS devices that support the safe and efficient movement of passengers. These systems collect, manage, and disseminate transit-related information to the driver, operations and maintenance personnel, and transit system patrons.
Lake Express Ferryhttp://www.lake-express.com/
LMIGA_WebsiteLake Michigan Interstate Gateway Alliance (LMIGA) Corridor Website:
http://www.travelmidwest.com
Local Municipalities_DPWRepresents jurisdictions containing a Department of Public Works division.
Local Municipalities_Emgy Dspt / EOCRepresents jurisdictions containing Emergency Dispatch Services.
Local Municipalities_PersonnelRepresents the personnel in jurisdictions containing Department of Public Works, Traffic Departments, Emergency Dispatch Services, and/or Transit agencies.
Local Municipalities_Traffic DeptRepresents jurisdictions containing Traffic Departments.
Local Municipalities_Traffic Signal EquipmentThis element represents the equipment distributed on and along the roadway that monitors and controls traffic. This equipment includes traffic signal equipment (e.g., signal heads, controllers, signal pre-emption and detection) that is operated and maintained by any local municipality.
Local Municipalities_TransitRepresents jurisdictions containing Transit agencies.
Madison MetroTransit vehicles include ITS devices that support the safe and efficient movement of passengers. These systems collect, manage, and disseminate transit-related information to the driver, operations and maintenance personnel, and transit system patrons.
Madison Metro_KiosksKiosks are public informational displays supporting various levels of interaction and information access and systems which provide security in public areas.
MediaThe Media element represents the information systems that provide traffic reports, travel conditions, and other transportation-related news services to the traveling public through radio, TV, and other media.
Meridian Systems_Snow Plow AVLHighway Maintenance Snow Plow Location and Controller Information
Metra Train ServiceMETRA Trains currently run into Kenosha County. The trains are treated as a planned element in the SE Wisconsin because the trains are based in NE Illinois and the Chicago area. A possible extension into Milwaukee and Racine Counties is being studies. The study leads to the METRA trains being a "planned" element.
Miller Park_Operations CenterMilwaukee Brewers Baseball Club
Miller Park
One Brewers Way
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53214-3652
Phone: 414-902-4400
Miller Park_Operations Center_Roadway EquipRoadway equipment owned and operated by Miller Park.
Miller Park_Operations Center_TelevisionsTelevisions owned and operated by Miller Park to provide video to road users.
MMSDMilwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District
http://www.mmsd.com
MnDOT_Duluth TOCCMnDOT Disctrict 1, Duluth TOCC
Oneida TransitOneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin - Public Transit
Oneida Transit_DriversOperators of fixed-route vehicles for Oneida Transit
Oneida Transit_VehiclesOperation of few, fixed-route vehicles.
Oshkosh TransitOperations center for Oshkosh Transit. They operate Urban (fixed-route) and paratransit service.
Oshkosh Transit_DriversOperators of fixed-route and paratransit vehicles for Oshkosh Transit
Oshkosh Transit_OperatorsTransit Operations Personnel for Oshkosh Transit
Oshkosh Transit_Paratransit VehiclesParatransit vehicles owned and operated by Oshkosh Transit
Oshkosh Transit_VehiclesIncludes Oshkosh Transit Paratransit vehicles
Port of Milwaukeehttp://city.milwaukee.gov/port
Public_In-vehicle EquipmentThis terminator represents the basic vehicle platform that interfaces with and hosts ITS electronics. This interface allows general vehicle systems (e.g., the stereo speaker system) to be shared by ITS and non-ITS systems. It also allows monitoring and control of the vehicle platform for advanced vehicle control system applications. This element will be used as the audio interface through which Highway Advisory Radio messages are communicated to the driver.
Roadway TrafficThis terminator represents the collective body of vehicles that travel on any type of roadway. It represents the vehicle population from which traffic flow surveillance information is collected (average occupancy, average speed, total volume, average delay, etc.), and to which traffic control indicators are applied (intersection signals, stop signs, ramp meters, lane control barriers, variable speed limit indicators, etc.).
SEWRPCSoutheastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission
http://www.sewrpc.org/SEWRPC.htm
Special EventsSpecial Event Sponsors that have knowledge of events that may impact travel on roadways. Examples of special event promoters include the Bradley Center, Miller Park, the Milwaukee County Zoo, and the State Fairgrounds. These promoters interface to the ITS to provide event information such as date, time, estimated duration, location, and any other information pertinent to traffic movement in the surrounding area.
Surface Transportation Weather ServiceProviders of value-added sector specific meteorological services. These providers utilize National Weather Service data and predictions, road condition information and local environmental data to provide weather observations and forecasts.

NOAA's National Weather Service
The National Weather Service
Milwaukee/Sullivan, WI Weather Forecast Office
N3533 Hardscrabble Road
Dousman, WI 53118
414-744-8000
TOPS_GISGIS, ITS Planning (TOIP), Map products
TOPS_WisTransPortal_Crash DataTOPS Lab WisTransPortal: MV4000 Crash Database and Related Resources
TOPS_WisTransPortal_GISTOPS Lab WisTransPortal: STN, WISLR, LCS Landmarks, GIS Data Integration
TOPS_WisTransPortal_InterCADTOPS Lab WisTransPortal: InterCAD Public Safety (CAD) to Traffic Operations (ATMS) Traffic Incident Data Exchange
TOPS_WisTransPortal_ITS/InventoryTOPS Lab WisTransPortal: ITS As-Builts, Spatial Info
TOPS_WisTransPortal_Lane Closure SystemTOPS Lab WisTransPortal: Wisconsin Lane Closure System (WisLCS)
TOPS_WisTransPortal_LINKTOPS Lab WisTransPortal: LINK Video Sharing and Public Safety Information Service
TOPS_WisTransPortal_Maintenance DataTOPS Lab WisTransPortal: RWIS, MDSS, and Related Highway Maintenance Data
TOPS_WisTransPortal_Storm Report SystemHighway maintenance Winter Storm Report submission system
TOPS_WisTransPortal_TIA SystemTOPS Lab WisTransPortal: Traffic Incident Alert System
TOPS_WisTransPortal_Traffic DataTOPS Lab WisTransPortal: STOC Traffic Detector Data, DTIM Count Station Data, and Related Information.
TOPS_WisTransPortal_WRSThe Winter Roads System (WRS) comprises the interface used by Wisconsin State Patrol dispatchers to update winter driving conditions, the IT and GIS components, and the data transmission.
Traveling PublicUser Personal Computing Devices refers to equipment an individual owns and can personalize with their choices for information about transportation networks. Computers used to access traveler information websites. Over 50 users are able to view and move DOT cameras via the LINKs website. This element also includes personal cell phones that are likely to use the 511 system that is being planned for the State of Wisconsin.
US Coast GuardUnited States Coast Guard
http://www.uscg.mil/
UW-Madison_DoIT Data CenterDoIT Data Center
UW-Madison_Hospitalhttp://www.uwhealth.org/
UW-Madison_Parking DeptUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison Parking
1st Floor, Red Gym
716 Langdon Street
Madison, WI 53706
608-263-2400
UW-Madison_Police DeptUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department
1429 Monroe Street
Madison, WI 53711
608-262-2957
UW-Madison_Special Events OfficeUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison Special Events
1450 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
608-262-0553
UW-Madison_SSEC_Weather MapSpace, Science, and Engineering Center (SSEC)
http://www.winterroads.info
Valley TransitValley Transit Operations consist of Urban, fixed-route service of 16 routes with 30 buses and a paratransit service utilizing 40 to 50 vans
Valley Transit_DriversPersonnel represent the people who directly interface with an element of the ITS infrastructure. They provide operator data and command inputs to direct systems operations to varying degrees, depending on the type of system and the deployment scenario.
Valley Transit_OperatorsTransit Operations Personnel for Valley Transit
Valley Transit_Paratransit VehiclesApproximately 40-50 vans for paratransit operations.
Valley Transit_Vehicles30 buses servicing 16 routes for normal operations
Valley Transit_Web SiteWeb site for Valley Transit that provides static schedule and route information
Weather data 
Winter Maintenance Vehicles 
Wisc Emgy Mgt21115 Highway 18
Waukesha WI 53186
Phone: 262-782-1515
Fax: 262-782-1605
Wisc Emgy Mgt_PersonnelPersonnel who work in emergency management for Wisconsin Emergency Management.
WisDOTWisconsin Department of Transportation Central Office
Hill Farms State Transportation Building
4802 Sheboygan Avenue
P.O. Box 7910
Madison, WI 53707-7910
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov
WisDOT_DBM_BITS_LCS GIS ExtractWisDOT State Trunk Network (STN), Wisconsin Local Roads (WISLR), and Related GIS Inventory Data. Provided for the DBM BITS Lane Closure System Maintenance Task.
WisDOT_DBM_BITS_LCS LET Project ExtractWisDOT LET Construction Project Data. Provided for the DBM BITS Lane Closure System Maintenance Task.
WisDOT_DBM_BITS_MV4000 Crash Reports ExtractWisDOT MV4000 Crash Report Image Files
WisDOT_DBM_BITS_RP GIS CoverageGIS Coverage of MV4000 State Trunk Network (STN) Reference Point (RP) Coded Crashes.
WisDOT_DBM_BITS_TRADAS Data ExtractWisDOT DTIM Hourly Traffic Count Data. Provided for the DBM BITS Lane Closure System Maintenance Task.
WisDOT_DMV_BVS_SuperloadWisDOT DMV Oversize / Overweight (OSOW) Permitting System.
WisDOT_DMV_Cmrl Veh AdmnThis subsystem performs the administrative duties for Wisconsin in the area of commercial vehicle operations
WisDOT_DMV_MV4000 Content ManagerWisDOT DMV MV4000 Crash Report Image File Repository
WisDOT_DMV_MV4000 DB2 DatabaseWisDOT DMV MV4000 Crash Database
WisDOT_DMV_MV4000 Traffic Accident ExtractWisDOT DMV Preliminary and Year-End MV4000 Traffic Accident Extract Files: Accidents, Vehicles, Occupants, Objects, RPs.
WisDOT_DSPWisconsin Department of Transportaion - Divison of State Patrol
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/about/structure/dsp.htm
WisDOT_DSP_BFO_PersonnelWisDOT DSP Dispatch Center Staff and Others.
WisDOT_DSP_BPSC_CADWisDOT DSP Computer Aided Dispatch System.
WisDOT_DSP_NC Region_WausauWisconsin State Patrol NC Region
2805 Martin Avenue
Wausau, WI 54401-7172
715-845-1143
Includes the counties of Adams, Florence, Green Lake, Iron, Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, Marquette, Menominee, Oneida, Portage, Price, Shawano, Vilas, Waupaca, Waushara, and Wood.
WisDOT_DSP_NC Region_Wausau_VehicleThis subsystem represents the physical vehicle in the field and any equipment associated with the vehicle (signal preemption, MDCs, etc.) and its interface with other subsystems, i.e. EM, RS, etc...
WisDOT_DSP_NC Region_Wausau_Weigh StationSubsystem that represents the weigh stations and such
WisDOT_DSP_NE Region_Fond du LacWisconsin State Patrol NE Region
P.O. Box 984
Fond du Lac, WI 54936-0984
920-929-3700
Includes the counties of Brown, Calumet, Door, Fond du Lac, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Marinette, Oconto, Outagamie, Sheboygan, and Winnebago.
WisDOT_DSP_NE Region_Fond du Lac_VehicleState patrol vehicles for the Fond du Lac post.
WisDOT_DSP_NW Region_Eau ClaireWisconsin State Patrol NW Region
5005 STH 53 South
Eau Claire, WI 54701-8846
715-839-3800
Includes the counties of Buffalo, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, Pierce, St. Croix, and Trempealeau.
WisDOT_DSP_NW Region_Eau Claire_Vehicle501 vehicles equipped with MDC, connected statewide via MDCN managed by the State Patrol
WisDOT_DSP_NW Region_Eau Claire_Weigh StationSubsystem that represents the weigh-in-motion function
WisDOT_DSP_NW Region_SpoonerWisconsin State Patrol District 7
7102 Green Valley Road
Spooner, WI 54801
Phone: (715)635-2141
Emergency: (715)635-7725
Fax: (715)635-6373
TTY: (715)635-7968
Includes the counties of Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Polk, Rusk, Sawyer, Taylor, and Washburn.
WisDOT_DSP_SE Region_WaukeshaWisDOT State Patrol District 2
21115 East Moreland Boulevard
Waukesha, WI 53186-2985
262-785-4700
Includes the counties of Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha.
WisDOT_DSP_SE Region_Waukesha_SWEFKenosha SWEF
Phone: (262)857-7360
Fax: (262)857-3773
WisDOT_DSP_SE Region_Waukesha_VehicleState patrol vehicles for the Waukesha post.
WisDOT_DSP_SW Region_DeForestWisDOT State Patrol District 1
911 W North Street
P.O. Box 610
DeForest, WI 53532-0610
608-846-8500
Includes the counties of Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Grant, Green, Iowa, Jefferson, Lafayette, and Rock.
WisDOT_DSP_SW Region_TomahWisconsin State Patrol District 5
23929 Lester McMullen Drive
Tomah, WI 54660-0604
608-374-0513
Includes the counties of Crawford, Juneau, La Crosse, Monroe, Richland, Sauk, and Vernon.
WisDOT_DTIM_BPED_VMT DataWisDOT DTIM Vehicle Miles of Travel.
WisDOT_DTIM_BSHP_STN DatabaseWisDOT DTIM State Trunk Network (STN) Linear Referencing System.
WisDOT_DTIM_BSHP_TRADAS DatabaseWisDOT DTIM Traffic Count Database.
WisDOT_DTIM_BSHP_WisLR DatabaseWisDOT DTIM Wisconsin Local Roads (WISLR) Linear Referencing System.
WisDOT_DTIM_Contract Management SystemWisDOT DTIM LET Construction Project Database.
WisDOT_DTSD _SE Region_Signal Ops_ASCT CenterThis element represents the center-based subsystem that would be either integrated into an existing ATMS or implemented stand-alone system to monitor and input parameters into the ASCT system. This element would allow operators to easily and quickly create, modify and deploy traffic management variables and strategies using a map-based interface.
WisDOT_DTSD _SE Region_Signal Ops_ASCT FieldThis element represents the hardened computer, installed in the traffic cabinet at each local intersection that holds all the artificial intelligence of an adaptive signal control technology. This element would gather and calculate detection information from sources such as video detection, loops and pedestrian intercepts and then determine the service priority for each approach. This element would communicate with the existing traffic controller to adjust to changes in demand on a real-time, proactive basis.
WisDOT_DTSD _SE Region_Signal Ops_ATMSThe Wisconsin Department of Transportation Signal Operations group is responsible for state highway traffic signal operation in Southeastern Wisconsin. However, not all signals on state highways in southeastern Wisconsin are maintained and operated by the signal ops group. The Signal Ops group is the chief operator of the ICOP signal system in SE Wisconsin. The system links traffic sensors and detectors from state, county, and city signals for coordinated traffic control. The only roadway where ICOP has been deployed is Layton Ave. on Milwaukee's south side.
WisDOT_DTSD _SE Region_Signal Ops_PersonnelThis element represents the human operator working at WisDOT's SE Region Headquarters facility who manages and controls roadway equipment both from the Headquarters facility and remotely via a portable personal computer.
WisDOT_DTSD _SE Region_Signal Ops_Roadway EquipThis element represents the equipment distributed on and along the roadway that monitors and controls traffic. This equipment includes traffic signal equipment (e.g., signal heads, controllers, signal pre-emption and detection) that is operated and maintained by WisDOT's Signal Operations Group.
WisDOT_DTSD_BHM_Environmental Sensor StationsWisDOT DTSD Road Weather Information Service (RWIS) Network.
WisDOT_DTSD_BHM_Meridian MDSSHighway Maintenance Decision Support System
WisDOT_DTSD_BHM_Storm Report System 
WisDOT_DTSD_BHM_Vaisala_FTP ServerWisDOT Road Weather Information Service (RWIS) Data Provider This is in St. Louis and has almost all ESS. (60 of 62 as of Dec. 2012)
WisDOT_DTSD_BOS_Bridge DatabaseWisDOT DTSD Bridge Inventory Database.
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_ITS/ITSNet Asset ManagementCartegraph
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_ITS/ITSNet Spatial Inventory Database 
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_ITSNet Network Monitors 
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_Locator Services 
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_511 SystemThe 511 Traveler Information System provides information to the 511 telephony system and to the 511 website for information dissemination.
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_511 TelephonyPhone based 511 information that can be accessed by any land-line phone or cellular phone by dialing 511.
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_511 Twitter AccountsTwitter is being used to send regional traveler information alerts to subscribers about incidents and severe road conditions. 511 Twitter currently consists of five different accounts, one for each region in the state of Wisconsin.
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_511 WebsiteThis represent the website interface for 511 that disseminates information to the public via internet enabled devices.
http://www.511wi.gov/Web/
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_511 XMLWisDOT 511 Traffic Conditions, Traffic Incidents, and Lane Closure Information in TMDD XML Format.
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_ATMSWisDOT STOC Advanced Traffic Management System.
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_ATMS Detector Data ExtractWisDOT STOC Traffic Detector Data (5-Minute Intervals).
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_CCTVWisDOT STOC Traffic Camera Network.
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_DMSThe element represents any type of dynamic message sign (DMS) that is deployed over or along a roadway for the purpose of disseminating en-route traffic and travel information to drivers. Both full matrix and hybrid static/dynamic DMS are represented by this element.
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_Freeway Service TeamFreeway Service Team operate on the I-94 north-south corridor in Racine and Kenosha counties (Monday through Thursday from 7 to 10 a.m. and from 4 to 7 p.m., and Friday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.) and in Waukesha County between WIS 83 and the county line/124th Street (Monday through Friday, 6 to 9 a.m. and 3 to 7 p.m.)

There are no fees charged to motorists for patrol services. Gateway Patrols:

Relocate disabled vehicles from the highway to safer areas, or crash investigation sites, where the motorist can contact a private towing service for further help. Provide small amounts of fuel. Handle minor repairs such as changing flat tires and taping hoses. Call law enforcement officers to the scene of crashes. Remove debris from the freeway. Aid law officers and other responders by blocking lanes when necessary
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_PersonnelThis element represents the personnel working for the STOC who can manage and control roadway equipment both from the STOC and remotely via a portable personal computer.
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_Roadway EquipRoadside Equipment includes any and all equipment distributed on and along the roadway which monitors and controls traffic. This can include equipment for tolling. Examples of roadway equipment are message signs, detectors, HAR, DMS, ramp meters, and lane control sigsns.
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_STOC_Security EquipThe Statewide Traffic Operations Center and the Division of Infrastructure Security have started the planning and design of an infrastructure securty system in Southeastern Wisconsin.
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_Winter Road ConditionsWisDOT Winter Road Conditions Web Site
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/travel/road/winter-roads.htm
WisDOT_DTSD_BTO_Work Zone MapWisDOT BTO Highway Work Zones and Detour Information:
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/travel/road/workzones.htm
WisDOT_DTSD_NC Region_RhinelanderRhinelander office of Transportation System Development
WisDOT_DTSD_NC Region_Rhinelander_CIRTRepresents the Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) group formed for the area formerly known as district 7 in Wisconsin.
WisDOT_DTSD_NC Region_Wisconsin RapidsThis subsystem represents the D4 office itself and any traffic management and incident coordination that they provide to the entire district. They have a few PVMS units that they use for incidents and coordinate incidents with local EMS and State Patrol
WisDOT_DTSD_NC Region_Wisconsin Rapids_I-39I-39: reference markers, overheight systems, bridge de-icing, RWIS stations, VMS
WisDOT_DTSD_NE RegionOperates and maintains traffic operations on State highways and freeways within the district. Regional traffic management system that coordinates fwy & arterial traffic control throughout the Oshkosh-Fox Cities-Green Bay area.
WisDOT_DTSD_NE Region_Passenger Rail MgtExpansion of Amtrak services North out of Chicago area.
WisDOT_DTSD_NW Region_Eau ClaireEau Claire office of Transportation System Development
WisDOT_DTSD_NW Region_Eau Claire_MaintenanceMaintenance operations in the NorthWest region of Wisconsin
WisDOT_DTSD_NW Region_Eau Claire_Maintenance_VehicleConsists of the NW Region snow plow vehicles
WisDOT_DTSD_NW Region_SuperiorSuperior office of Transportation System Development
WisDOT_DTSD_SE RegionMilwaukee office of Transportation System Development
WisDOT_DTSD_SW Region_La CrosseLa Crosse office of Transportation System Development
WisDOT_DTSD_SW Region_MadisonMadison office of Transportation System Development
WisDOT_Park n Ride LotsRefer to the following website for more information: http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/travel/parkride/index.htm
WisDOT_Planning GroupThe Wisconsin Department of Transportaiton's Planning Group is responsible for traffic volume forecasting, modeling, and applying the results to transportation construction projects.
WisDOT_Signal Ops GroupThe Wisconsin Department of Transportation Signal Operations group is responsible for state highway traffic signal operation in Southeastern Wisconsin. However, not all signals on state highways in southeastern Wisconsin are maintained and operated by the signal ops group. The Signal Ops group is the chief operator of the ICOP signal system in SE Wisconsin. The system links traffic sensors and detectors from state, county, and city signals for coordinated traffic control. The only roadway where ICOP has been deployed is Layton Ave. on Milwaukee's south side.
WisDOT_Signal Ops Group_Roadway EquipTraffic signal equipment on the roadway that is operated and maintained by the Signal Ops Group.
WisDOT_Smart Work Zone Base StationSmart Work Zone based in the Madison office of the SouthWest region of Wisconsin.
WisDOT_Traveler WebsitesWebsites used for information dissemination to the public.
WisDOT_Veh Insp PgrmWisconsin Vehicle Inspection Program
Phone: 1-800-242-7510
http://www.wivip.com/
x-Commercial VehicleRepresents the commercial vehicles on the roadway.
x-ContractorsContractors
x-Emergency VehiclesEmergency vehicles include ITS equipment that provides the sensory, processing, storage, and communications functions necessary to support safe and efficient emergency response.
x-KiosksRoadside rest stops or convenience store locations, information kiosks; traveler information, yellow page information, etc.
x-Mayday SystemThis terminator represents the OnStar and associated private companies that offer a mayday system to consumers through new vehicle purchases.
x-Other Data UsersOther Data Users
x-Other GovernmentOther Government
x-Other ISPOther Information Service Provider
x-PC Website InformationRepresents the presentation of information to the public via the web and their personal computing devices.
x-Roadway EnvironmentRoadway equipment that communicates to both the roadway users and to operation centers.
x-TowingWaukesha County Gateway Patrol
Amirillo Towing
N5 W22966 Blue Mound Rd.
Waukesha, WI
Phone: 262-544-5414

Racine/Kenosha County Gateway Patrol
Don's Towing
2036 N Sylvania Ave
Sturtevant, WI 53177
Phone: (262) 886-4648
x-UniversitiesUniversities
x-UtilitiesUtilities
x-VehiclesUser vehicles on the roadway that interact with roadway equipment.