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Transit Enterprise Architecture & Planning (TEAP) Framework*

 Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) | Business Care Methodology | Funding | System Engineering | Post Implementation Analysis
Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) Business Care Methodology Post Implementation Analysis Systems Engineering Funding  


The Transit Enterprise Architecture and Planning (TEAP) Framework provides transit agencies with a blueprint to successfully implement IT/ITS systems that meet
their business needs by combining several disciplines. This site provides information on each of those disciplines, how they inter-relate, and how they can be applied in a transit setting and also provides a collaborative environment for sharing experiences and knowledge about the elements of the TEAP Framework.

For an Overview and Executive Summary of the TEAP Framework, click here.


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* This wiki was funded under a contract issued by the Transportation Research Board under the Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Authority Award No. J-09(013) through the Transit Cooperative Research Program J-09 Project 13:  Transit Enterprise Architecture and Planning (TEAP) Framework. 

 

 

 

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