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ITS JPO Releases Turbo Architecture Version 7.0

The US Department of Transportation's ITS Joint Program Office has announced the latest update to Turbo Architecture 7.0, a software application that supports development of regional and project ITS architectures using the National ITS Architecture as a reference.
March 2, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The 2364 US Department of Transportation's ITS Joint Program Office has announced the latest update to Turbo Architecture 7.0, a software application that supports development of regional and project ITS architectures using the National ITS Architecture as a reference.  Turbo Architecture is heavily utilised by transportation system professionals in both the public and private sectors to document the inventory and interfaces for regional and project ITS architectures.

This latest update, Turbo Architecture 7.0, is available for free download %$Linker: External 0 0 0 oLinkExternal here Turbo Architecture Version 7.0 download false http://http//www.iteris.com/itsarch/html/turbo/turboform.htm false false%>. It is compatible with the recently updated National ITS Architecture Version 7.0, released on 1 February, 2012.

Turbo Architecture Version 7.0 includes a Conversion facility that supports quick and easy conversion of existing Turbo databases, providing a convenient migration path for existing Turbo users.

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