Stakeholders

The Regional ITS Architecture resulted from the consensus input of a diverse set of stakeholders, encompassing traffic, transit, public safety, and many other operating agencies at local, state, and national levels. It includes both public and private sectors and spans the organizations that manage, support, or are impacted by the surface transportation system, with particular focus on agencies that operate transportation systems in the region.

StakeholderDescription
Christian CountyCounty government for Christian County. Includes all county departments such as the Sheriff's Office, Road Department and Christian County Emergency Management.
City of ClarksvilleMunicipal government for the City of Clarksville. Covers all city departments including those that deal with traffic and public safety.
CTSClarksville Transit System. Responsible for fixed route transit and paratransit service in the City of Clarksville.
CUAMPOClarksville Urbanized Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
Financial InstitutionInstitution that handles exchange of money for transit electronic fare collection.
Fort CampbellFort Campbell Military Installation responsible for all departments including those related to traffic and public safety within the boundaries of the military base.
KYDMAKentucky Department of Military Affairs. Responsible for emergency operations during a disaster or large scale incident.
KYEECKentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet. State agency that operates air quality monitors.
KYJPSCJustice and Public Safety Cabinet. Responsible for statewide enforcement of traffic safety laws.
KYTCKentucky Transportation Cabinet. Responsible for the construction, maintenance, and operation of state roadways in Kentucky as well as commercial vehicle regulations.
MCHRAMid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency. Responsible for demand response transportation services in Montgomery County and other counties in Tennessee.
MediaLocal media outlets including television stations, newspapers, radio stations and their associated websites.
Montgomery CountyCounty government for Montgomery County. Includes all county departments such as the Sheriff's Office, Highway Department, Emergency Management Agency, and Emergency Medical Services.
Municipal GovernmentMunicipalities within the Region that are not specifically called out. Covers all departments including those that deal with traffic and public safety.
NOAAThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration gathers weather information and issues severe weather warnings.
Other AgenciesThis stakeholder represents a wide variety of agencies. The associated elements are groups of agencies or providers that do not have a primary stakeholder agency.
PACSPennyrile Allied Community Services. Responsible for demand response transportation services in Christian County and other counties in Kentucky.
Private Information ProviderPrivate sector business responsible for the gathering and distribution of traveler information. This service is typically provided on a subscription basis.
Rail OperatorsCompanies that operate rail systems including the dispatch and control of trains and the maintenance and operations of railroad tracks.
System UsersAll of the users of the transportation system.
TDECTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. State agency that monitors air quality stations in Montgomery County.
TDOTTennessee Department of Transportation. Responsible for the construction, maintenance, and operation of state roadways in Tennessee.
TEMATennessee Emergency Management Agency. Responsible for emergency operations during a disaster or large scale incident.
Tennessee Bureau of InvestigationStatewide law enforcement agency responsible for issuing statewide AMBER Alerts in Tennessee.
THPTennessee Highway Patrol. Responsible for statewide enforcement of traffic safety laws as well as commercial vehicle regulations.
Transit Operations PersonnelTransit personnel responsible for fleet management, maintenance, and operations of the transit system.