Archived Data Systems Roles and Responsibilities

StakeholderRole and Responsibility
Canadian Council of Motor Transport AdministratorsProvide data concerning commercial vehicle operations to systems in Canada that maintain this archived data.
MTO, Policy and Planning DivisionCollect transportation related data (e.g, traffic volumes, accidents) to provide basic data quality, data privacy, and metadata management.
Establish and maintain a system for authenticating users.
Provide data to authorized users upon request.
Support transportation planning based partially on the statistical analysis of transportation usage and trends.
Sharing data with other archived data systems in Canada and along the border - either transfering the data or providing catalogs of the data housed in each archive to create a virtual data warehouse.
MTO, Provincial Highways Management DivisionOperators of traffic management centres provide data on traffic counts, speeds, volumes, accident reports, etc. to the Canadian provincial and regional transportation planning data archive systems.
MTO, Road User Safety DivisionOperators of commercial vehicle licensing and inspection provide data on licensing status, inspection reports, accident reports, etc. to the federal data archive systems.
Sharing data with other agencies in Canada (e.g. MTQ/SAAQ) and along the border.
MTQ, General Regional Offices and Regional OfficesOperators of traffic management centres provide data on traffic counts, speeds, volumes, accident reports, etc. to the Canadian provincial and regional transportation planning data archive systems.
MTQ, Integrated Information Management OfficeOperators of traffic management centres provide data on traffic counts, speeds, volumes, accident reports, etc. to the Canadian provincial and regional transportation planning data archive systems.
Municipal Transportation AgenciesCollect transportation related data (traffic counts, accident history, etc.) to provide basic data quality, data privacy, and metadata management.
Support transportation planning activities that span the Canada/US border - planning joint operations, shared infrastructure, etc.
Private Road OperatorsOperators of traffic management centres provide data on traffic counts, speeds, volumes, accident reports, etc. to the Canadian provincial and regional transportation planning data archive systems.
Sûreté du QuébecOperators of commercial vehicle licensing and inspection provide data on licensing status, inspection reports, accident reports, etc. to the federal data archive systems.
Sharing data with other agencies in Canada (e.g. MTQ/SAAQ) and along the border.
US Federal Motor Carrier Safety AgencyProvide data concerning commercial vehicle operations to systems in the US that maintain this archived data.
US General Services AdministrationSharing data with other transportation planning/archived data systems in US and along the border - either transfering the data or providing catalogs of the data housed in each archive to create a virtual data warehouse.
Establish parameters for collecting information on usage patterns and trends for GSA controlled border assets.
US Municipal GovernmentSupport transportation planning activities that span the Canada/US border - planning joint operations, shared infrastructure, etc.
Collect transportation related data (traffic counts, accident history, etc.) to provide basic data quality, data privacy, and metadata management.
US State Department of TransportationProvide data concerning commercial vehicle operations to systems in the US that maintain this archived data.
Collect transportation related data (traffic counts, accident history, etc.) to provide basic data quality, data privacy, and metadata management.
Support transportation planning activities that span the Canada/US border - planning joint operations, shared infrastructure, etc.