Task Force Leadership Conference Call Minutes
From September 16, 2004:
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Participants:
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Tom Parker (TF Chair), BART
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Greg Garback (Spec Ind Liaison), WMATA
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Rick Barrett (Fin Mgmt Vice-Chair), Quattran
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Dave Phelps, APTA
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Chung Chung Tam (fin Mgmt Chair), CTA
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Tom Peacock, APTA
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Joe Simonetti (Fare Media Vice-Chair), Metavante
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Leisa Moniz, Volpe
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Carol Wise (Ops Chair), COTA
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Tim Weisenberger, Volpe
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Previous Meeting Minutes:
The group discussed the minutes from the Aug 26 meeting. Greg G. had provided
minor edits. The group approved the minutes and Tim W. will post them to the
web site.
Tim also brought up the issue that the minutes of the last several meetings
were not posted due to very frank discussion that named organizations and
Tim felt they should not be posted to a public site. A member organization
requested that these be posted. The group discussed this and decided that
for transparency purposes the minutes should be generalized enough to allow
for posting. Tim took on the action to do this ASAP.
Goals and Objectives:
The goals for the call were to get an IP Policy update, discuss the rail
CEO meeting presentation, hear Committee reports and discuss UTFS activities
at the 2005 Fare Collection Workshop.
IP Policy Update
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No Update to IP Policy
Tam stated a concern regarding the process of submission of the
Systems WG update/scope/milestones letter and the merging of this action
item and the action item from the Aug 4 IP Policy meeting of meeting
minutes and explanation of IP issues.
Tom Parker directed that these two items be kept separate and the
process of submission of the Systems WG letter be from systems WG leaders
to Fin Mgmt leaders to TF leader.
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Dave and Tom Parker reported:
No IP Policy update to report.
Tam brought up a concern that there is a push in the Systems WG to
finalize the official letter that would update the deliverables that
the Systems WG will complete, a schedule of milestones for them, and
the impact on the original technical work scope.
The leaders of the group are attempting to hold a teleconference, but
Tam and Rick have been unable to attend at the times proposed. The reason
for the immediate need of the teleconference is that the Systems WG
co-lead, David DeKozan feels that a deadline he was given for a action
item to submit minutes and explanation of IP issues be submitted to
APTA by Sep 16.
Tam sees that the process for submission of this letter is that the
System WG leaders submit this letter to Fin Mgmt Committee leaders (he
and Rick) and then Tam submits to Tom Parker. It was not intended that
the Sys WG leaders submit the letter directly to Tom. The draft letter
that was given to Tom on Aug 4 was not done so appropriately and did
not follow the correct process.
Additionally, the action item of a discussion of IP issues that was
assigned as an output of the IP Policy meeting on Aug 4 has been combined
with the action item of the Systems WG update/scope/milestones letter.
Tam recommended that Tom official direct that these are two distinct
action items. Tom agreed and directed Tam to direct the Systems WG leaders
to hold off on the call until Fin Mgmt leaders could participate and
to consider the items two distinct items. APTA representatives agreed
to this course of action.
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Oct 10 Rail CEO Committee Meeting
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The result was to create a presentation that includes:
- Off-line IP Policy discussion with Tom Margro prior to the committee
meeting
- 1-slide deliverable matrix
- Discuss Spec. Ind. Liaison outreach efforts and international
efforts
- Strategy for program next steps including the strategy for taping
into new APTA funding ($750k) for standards development
- Concerns including IP policy and scope issues
Action Items:
Tim W.- Draft a presentation and submit to Tom Parker
Tom Parker/APTA- Conversation with Tom Margro regarding IP Policy
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Tim opened the discussion by stating that he felt the group needed
to discuss the strategy for the presentation to the Rail CEOs committee
on Oct 10 in Atlanta. This is especially important in light of the lack
of movement on the IP Policy.
The group discussed the goals of the presentation and determined the
content at a high level. The result was to create a presentation that
includes:
- Tom Parker and APTA will have an off-line IP Policy discussion with
Tom Margro prior to the committee meeting
- Emphasis on the schedule of the documents in development- Tim will
create a 1-slide matrix delineating draft date, approval process and
schedule goals
- Discuss Spec. Ind. Liaison outreach efforts including IAB, SCA,
Visa/M/C/Amex and the international efforts with CEN and ISO
- Strategy for program next steps including the strategy for taping
into new APTA funding ($750k) for standards development
- Concerns including IP policy and scope issues
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2005 Fare Collection Workshop- Tentatively March 21-23, Oakland, CA
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The group discussed the following UTFS activities at the 2005 FCW
are:
- A ½-day training session to discuss the practical use of the
spec- Time TBD
- UTFS presentation in a Standards panel session during the general
workshop sessions
Also discussed the inclusion of a UTFS article in the November RMC
Newsletter
A FCW planning meeting will be held in Oakland on Oct 26.
ACTION ITEM: Tim, Joe and Tam will have a teleconference ASAP to
discuss FCW planning.
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Tim asked for an update on the UTFS activities discussed on the FCW
teleconference.
Tom reported that he did not attend the call. Joe stated that they
discussed a UTFS presentation during a standards panel during the conference.
Paula Faust will host this session. Joe asked if the group could give
examples of what the leaders would like to cover in the presentation.
Joe covered the preliminary schedule:
Sunday- RMC and Steering Committee meetings in PM, but the morning
is open.
Monday- AFC101 Training. AFC102 course content open, but AFC
data collection/ management was discussed as a possible topic. 4:30-6:00PM
open
Tuesday-Wed Noon- conference session
Wed PM- Technical tours
Thursday- AM committee meetings, PM open
Additionally, Joe noted that the first RMS newsletter will be published
in November and there will be a UTFS article planned.
Tim asked if we could use the AFC102 training to cover the UTFS card
spec that would be published at that point. The group also discussed
that Sunday activities have not worked out well in the past.
Tim, Joe and Tam took on the action of discussing the UTFS activities
at the FCW on a teleconference ASAP.
Joe stated that there would be a FCW planning meeting in Oakland on
Oct 26.
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Committee Updates
Fare Media Committee- Tim Weisenberger/Joe Simonetti
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Next Committee meeting is Monday, Sep 20
Committee hopes to approve the "Farecard Procurement Procedures"
for submission to Task Force review and ballot.
The Magnetics WG approved the Magnetic Stripe Instrument Guideline.
The Committee will review on the Sep 20 call and hopefully submit to
Committee ballot.
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Tim and Joe reported:
Next Fare Media Committee call is Monday, Sep 20. The group hopes to
approve the Farecard Procurement Procedures document for submission
to Task Force review and ballot.
The Magnetic Fare Media WG finally achieved a quorum and voted to approve
the Magnetic Stripe Instrument Guideline and submit to the committee
for review and ballot. The committee hopes to approve for a ballot on
the Sep 20 call.
Tom Peacock asked if there was a way to streamline the document approval
process. After discussion, the group saw that the only way to fast track
the document is to limit the review and ballot periods. Normal procedure
has been a 30-day ballot period.
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Operations Committee- Carol Wise
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The RFP committee selected LTK Engineering Services to perform the
Operations contract. The entire scope of the RFP will be completed.
It will take APTA 2 weeks to award the contract.
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Carol Reported:
The RFP committee selected LTK Engineering Services to perform the
Operations contract. The contract is for $40k and 24 weeks. The three
tasks are:
- AFC Strategic Plan
- Examination of Needs
- Equipment Review
The entire scope of the RFP will be completed. APTA will take 2 weeks
to award the contract
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Financial Management Committee- Chung-Chung Tam
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CEN IFMS document workshop and WP4 meeting to be held Sep 21-22
at Volpe Center in Cambridge, MA.
Rick B. conducting final review of the Business Issues document
to be completed Sep 24.
Work Package Updates:
WP1- will send their spec to a Committee ballot approximately Oct
15.
WP2- Still TBD. Calendar 05 endeavor.
WP3- is still on schedule for a Dec 04 completion.
WP4- The functional description document is nearly finalized. The
Systems Interface document in planning stage and a Sub-group will report
on progress on Sep 22.
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Tam reported:
There will be a CEN workshop and a WP4 meeting Sep 21-22 at Volpe Center
in Cambridge, MA. The workshop topic is the CEN IFMS document. WP4 discussion
will include the BAH report that includes the RIS Part 4.
Rick B. stated that he is doing a final review of the Business Issues
document to be completed COB Sep 24.
Work Package Activities:
WP1 progressing, document to be submitted to Fin Mgmt Committee Oct
15
WP2- Scope still TBD. This will be a Calendar 05 endeavor.
WP3 is still on schedule for a Dec 04 completion.
WP4
The functional description document is nearly finalized. The Systems
Interface document in planning stage and a Sub-group will report on
progress on Sep 22.
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Special industry Liaisons- Greg Garback
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Outreach activities:
Amex meeting was successful. Learned about the ExpressPay contactless
payment scheme.
Amex is keen to participate in UTFS. Suggested areas were WP2 and
potentially WP3 if they move on to developing a security spec, and WP4
back end interface work.
ACTION ITEM: Tim will develop draft UTFS presentation for the Oct
18 SCA annual meeting.
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Greg reported:
Had a very successful meeting with the Amex New Technology Group. Topics
included the ExpressPay contactless payment scheme. They are keenly
interested in the success of transit and particularly on the progress
towards standards. They would like to work with UTFS.
Greg asked the group where they felt Amex could fit in. Suggestions
were in Operations Committee, and in the WP2 work on the card-reader-system
interfaces. Rick suggested that the systems WG is fairly far along,
but WP2 hasn’t started. Tim suggested that security specs, if the program
develops them and the back end interface being developed in WP4 might
be good areas of mutual interest.
Greg stated that we should look forward to the Q1/Q2 05 timeframe for
holding an educational forum.
Tom Parker will give a high-level UTFS presentation at the Smart Card
Alliance annual meeting will be held Oct 18-20 in San Francisco.
Tim W. has the action of developing a draft of this presentation ASAP.
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Final Notes:
The new program liaison, Martin P. Schroeder P.E., is on board the program. He will
begin Monday, Sep 20.
The next TF Leadership call is scheduled for Thursday, Oct 7 at Noon
Eastern Time.
Action Items
- Rick Barrett- Finish review of Business Issues doc by Sep 20.
- Dave Phelps/Tom Parker- Discuss IP Policy with Tom Margro prior
to the Rail CEO meeting Oct 10.
- Tim W.- Distribute meeting minutes.
- Tim W./Joe S./Tam- Discuss ASAP UTFS activities at the 2005 FCW.
- Tim W.- Draft presentations for the Rail CEO Committee meeting
and the SCA Annual Meeting by COB Sep 27.
- Tim W.- Submit all missing meeting minutes for posting on the
program web site.
Overdue Action Items:
- Tom Parker- Forward a architecture block diagram to help begin
the next leadership discussion on this issue and Tim will distribute.
- Tom Parker- Contact Bob Bernard to try to engage him in further
coordination between UTFS and RIS.
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