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  • Protect and give aid to vulnerable vehicles and occupants stranded along roadway
  • Reduce response time and secondary collision risk for motorists involved in a crash
  • Provide 911 Public Safety organizations with critical information so that they dispatch the right personnel and equipment to the scene
  • Mitigate liability and lost productivity for commercial vehicles involved in roadway crashes


Calendar

To drive this forwardFollowing the agreement at the July 11, 2024 meeting, the BoF Working Group will meet monthly to discuss the following topics.  Once the key stakeholder needs have been discussed, additional meetings will focus on defining the technology, data exchange, eco-system, and business model that are needed to deliver against those stakeholder needs.

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  • Kick-off Meeting

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  • Vehicle Submersion Stakeholder Needs
  • 911 Emergency Responder Needs

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  • Roadside Crashes

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  • ADAS Collision Avoidance/Aftercare

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  • Next Generation 9-1-1 PSAP Roundtable

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  • On-Board Digital Alerting 

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regular BoF sessions were temporarily paused to focus on launching the 9-1-1 Dispatcher Visibility Demonstration Project.  Since then, COVESA has maintained a strong and active presence in the subsequent sessions supporting that initiative (see summaries below).  Now that this project is underway, the group is resuming its monthly meeting cadence and looking ahead to identify new project opportunities that can further enhance roadway safety.  Upcoming meetings have been scheduled, and members are encouraged to participate.

  • Thursday, April 17, 2025 at 11:00 ET
  • May 14-15, 2025 All Members Meeting in Berlin, Germany


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Workshop Summaries


CES2025:  Connect2ar Panel Discussion: Connected Vehicle Safety: Reducing Roadway Risk & Saving Lives:  January 7, 2025  

Description: Fatal collisions involving vehicles, pedestrians, and first responders are at an all-time high, but breakthrough advances in vehicle technology are beginning to turn the tide. From in-dash alerting of roadway hazards and disabled vehicles, to outbound delivery of vehicle data for improved emergency response, new vehicle capabilities and functions are showing just how transformative connectivity will be for improving road safety. In this interactive and insightful panel discussion, learn from experts at the cutting edge of new solutions for vehicle data and roadway safety to learn how connected vehicles are paving the way for a safer future in automotive and transportation.  Watch Video to learn more.



November 13-14, 2024:  A Safety System: Connecting 911 & Vehicle Crash Data

Workshop hosted by NHTSA National 911 Program. 

Attendees included:  Brian Bautsch (Honda), Nancy Bell (Rivian), Chris Bubacz (DU-COMM), Daniel Caberra (Bosch), David Brummel (Chairman, DU-COMM), Kari Kinnard, (DRA, NHTSA Region 5), Dr Theresa Chin, MD, (American Colleague of Surgeons, Committee on Trauma), Steve Coker (SiriusXM), Steve Devine (Association of Public Safety Communication Officials), Susumu Ejima (Subaru), April Heinze (National Emergency Number Association), Joe House (National Association of State EMS Officials), Darryl Keeton (Sensegrate), Deb King (Total Response), Todd Komanetsky (RapidDeploy), Jim Lanier (OnStar),Amy Marion (RapidSOS), Jessica Robb, (Executive Director, DU-COMM), Brian Tegtmeyer (NHTSA National 911 Program), Tim VanGoethem (COVESA, ESS), Gam Wijetunge (NHTSA Office of EMS), Dr. Justin Williams (Northwest Medicine), Larry Williams (LiDAR Saving Lives), Ty Wooten (International Academies of Emergency Dispatch)

  • Key COVESA Mentions & Involvement
    • COVESA (Connected Vehicle Systems Alliance) received a positive mention during the fireside chat for its role in driving collaborative efforts in crash data initiatives.
    • Participants were invited to join COVESA’s 911 Emergency Dispatch project, which will deploy new technology in a sponsor city using USDOT’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) funding. The aim is to enhance dispatcher visibility through better data integration.
    • Tim VanGoethem (ESS and COVESA) is actively involved in leading efforts related to data sharing, infrastructure sensors, and vehicle integration with emergency response.
  • VSS (Vehicle Signal Specification) Integration
    • The Vehicle Emergency Data Set (VEDS) standard was discussed as a potential component to integrate into VSS definitions, promoting wider adoption across the vehicle data chain.
    • Goal: Leverage VEDS and VSS together to define a baseline “data sharing standard” to ensure uniformity and drive innovation through incentive programs (e.g., IIHS, NCAP).
  • Additional Highlights
    • Incident Severity Prediction (ISP): OEMs use different models to assess crash severity. There is interest in aligning these through a centralized or standard framework—possibly managed by COVESA or a neutral organization.
    • Need for a common data model with role-based access to ensure stakeholders get appropriate data while addressing privacy concerns.
    • A major pain point: fragmented data flows from vehicles to TSPs, PSAPs, and CAD systems—this is seen as an area where COVESA could help standardize protocols.
    • Data-to-911 integration barriers include tariffs, privacy, and lack of direct access for OEMs to dispatch centers—again, a space where COVESA's convening power could create progress.
  • Call to Action
    • There's a strong push to document and define what each emergency responder role needs, trace where that data originates, and coordinate its delivery across systems.
    • COVESA was identified as a key forum to organize this cross-sector conversation and technical alignment.


COVESA All Member’s Meeting:  September 25, 2024

911’s Role in Connected Safe System Approach Panel Discussion

  • Moderator: Brian Tegtmeyer (NHTSA)
  • Presenters: Brian Allen (Chief Revenue Officer, ReviverMX), Steve Coker (Senior Vice President - SiriusXM Connect), April Heinz (Chief of Operations Director, National Emergency Number Association), Jim Lanier (Global Public Safety Engagement Manager – OnStar), Tim VanGoethem (Chief Product Officer - Emergency Safety Solutions), and Ty Wooten, EMP (Director of Government Affairs - International Academies of Emergency Dispatch)

This panel used NHTSA's Safe Systems approach as a framework to discuss how the entire value chain (automakers, technology companies, Telematics Service Providers, 911 Computer Aided Dispatch, and NHTSA) must collaborate to better coordinate emergency response and post-crash actions.

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Virtual Workshop:  July 11, 2024 at 6:30am PT / 9:30am ET / 15:30 CET.

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