Dear OmniAir Members,

As we approach the end of 2024, it is time to reflect on the significant milestones and accomplishments that we have all achieved this year.

Thanks to the continued support of our members, partners, and friends around the world, OmniAir Consortium has made remarkable strides in 2024 in advancing interoperability for both tolling and connected vehicles. What the OmniAir community has been able to accomplish this year is truly impressive.

In January, we dubbed 2024 “The Year of Interoperable Connectivity.”  This is one of the few New Year’s predictions that actually came true!  Through the dedication and hard work of our volunteer members, OmniAir has been able to accomplish some really great things in 2024.

New Members

In 2024 we welcomed many new organizations from across the public sector and industry into OmniAir Membership:

  • Caltrans
  • CDM Smith
  • NoTraffic
  • LG Electronics
  • Transportation Corridor Agencies
  • New Jersey Turnpike
  • Miovision
  • Maricopa County Department of Transportation
  • V2X Dynamics, LLC

New Certification Programs

This year, OmniAir launched two new certification programs, expanding our commitment to ensuring the availability of trusted communications technologies for deployers that are interoperable, secure, and conform to industry standards.

We started the year with the launch of a new OmniAir Certification program for cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) modules.  This new program compliments OmniAir’s existing certification programs for C-V2X On-Board Units (OBU) and Roadside Units (RSU). 

We also focused on enhancing the security of OmniAir Certified C-V2X devices by incorporating new security testing.  By mandating compliance with the 1609.2.1 standard, OmniAir is also helping to ensure SCMS interoperability—a goal of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National V2X Deployment Plan.

In May, we launched the world’s first certification program for multi-protocol tolling RFID tags and readers.  The new program expands the existing RFID tolling certification program to include TDM, Sego (6B-80K), and 6C tags and readers, operating in single or multi-protocol state, with lab and field testing. 

This new tolling certification program was the culmination of over 4 years of consensus building between tolling agencies, vendors, and RFID testing experts. With this new program OmniAir is helping the tolling industry to meet its commitment to facilitating National Toll Interoperability.

We are continuing to push forward on future certification programs.  OmniAir members are actively engaged in market assessment and test case drafting through our working groups on Road Usage Charge (RUC) Certification and Aftermarket V2X Device Certification

Certification Awards

2024 was a year of firsts in other ways.  We awarded our first certification program for a C-V2X RSU and OmniAir’s first certification for a C-V2X module.  We also issued new certifications for other C-V2X devices and RFID tolling equipment.  We also authorized new field test sites for tolling testing—with more on the way!

Plugfests and Workshops

OmniAir hosted two very successful Plugfests this year—each bringing together a record number of V2X device manufacturers, test equipment providers and laboratories from around the world for a week of conformance, interoperability, and security testing and technical learning in a collaborative environment.

In May, our M-City Pugfest in Ann Arbor, MI drew strong participation from 27 companies, with an emphasis on security testing and SCMS interoperability.  We also hosted listening sessions with USDOT Volpe Centre and Federal Highway Administration on the FCC’s 2nd Report & Order.

We also partnered with the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute on a one-day Connected Mobility Workshop with keynote speakers from USDOT, Michigan DOT, and the Automotive Research Center at the University of Michigan.

In late October, we held our OmniAir San Diego Plugfest, with 30 testing teams at the Qualcomm campus in San Diego, CA.  This event featured a week of bench and field testing, with technical learning sessions and hands-on demonstrations each day. USDOT, NTIA, and Caltrans each sent delegations to participate in testing and present.

During the Plugfest we hosted our California State & Local C-V2X Deployers Conference, in partnership with Qualcomm and ITS California.  We heard from panels of transportation officials and public safety officers about how they are using C-V2X technology every day to save lives.

Partnerships

2024 was a year for OmniAir to deepen and enhance our partnerships, to help advance OmniAir Certification around the world.  We renewed our MOU with the 5G Automotive Association, and entered into a new MOU with ITS Korea.

Contracts

OmniAir was also awarded a contract by the Federal Highway Administration to help accelerate national V2X deployment through certification.  This new contract is helping to facilitate FHWA participation in OmniAir Plugfests and working groups and will ensure that OmniAir Certification programs align with future deployer needs. We are excited that OmniAir members will have the opportunity to contribute to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s efforts to accelerate nationwide, interoperable V2X deployment.

Thank You

These accomplishments represent just a fraction of what we can achieve together. As we approach the holidays, I am reminded of how very thankful I am to have such dedicated and engaged members. 2024 truly has been a year to remember.

As we look toward 2025, I am excited about the continued collaboration within our community. We have big challenges and even bigger opportunities. Thank you for your continued support for OmniAir and our shared mission. 

Happy Thanksgiving and safe travels!

Warm regards,

Jason M. Conley, Executive Director

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OmniAir Consortium® has extended its deadline for nominations for candidates interested in serving on OmniAir’s Board of Directors until Friday, November 8 at 5 pm EST.

OmniAir® is a global trade association and certification body, representing a broad cross-section of the transportation technology community. OmniAir’s membership include infrastructure owner-operators, automotive OEMs, V2X and tolling technology vendors, test laboratories, test equipment manufacturers, engineering firms, SCMS/PKI providers, cybersecurity experts, and research institutions.

Candidates for leadership positions must be willing and able to dedicate the necessary time and resources to help OmniAir advance its mission to promote certification and interoperability for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles.

“We are seeking leaders from government and industry, representing the diversity of our membership, who possess the requisite judgement, experience, and expertise to serve in leadership positions,” said Jason Conley, Executive Director of OmniAir Consortium. “Candidates should be committed to building trust in transportation technologies through independent, third-party testing and certification.”

OmniAir Directors set the strategic direction for the organization. The Board of Directors meets four times per year, both in-person and virtually. Directors serve a term of three years and are eligible to stand for reelection.

There are currently four open seats on the Board. Elections will take place at the Annual Meeting on December 3.

Candidates must be the “primary representative” of an Executive Member or Sustaining Partner Member in good standing. For Associate level members interested in serving on the Board, that member must commit to elevating his or her organization’s membership to “Executive” or “OmniAir Sustaining Partner” prior to election.

Candidates are requested to submit a letter of interest, and a copy of their resume and or biography to the Nominating Committee of the Board, via the Executive Director no later than 5 pm EST on Friday, November 4.

About OmniAir Consortium: OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test laboratories. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org.

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With more EVs, hybrid, and fuel-efficient vehicles traveling our roads, state DOTs and other infrastructure owner-operators are looking for alternatives to the gas tax to fund much-needed transportation infrastructure. Many states have been piloting road usage charging (RUC) programs, using various technologies and approaches as an alternative method of collecting highway user fees.

OmniAir’s RUC Working Group is focused on developing a new certification program that will meet the requirements of agencies deploying RUC programs. The Working Group is tasked with developing a certification program for RUC based on stakeholder requirements and industry standards, including the newly published SAE J3217/R standard.

Last week, OmniAir hosted its stakeholder engagement forum in Baltimore, Maryland, drawing participation from leading state DOTs, tolling agencies, and RUC technology providers.

OmniAir’s Road Usage Charging (RUC) certification and stakeholder engagement program are pivotal in shaping the future landscape of transportation systems. Within OmniAir Consortium, the RUC Certification Working Group is the platform that allows private and public stakeholders to collaborate, innovate, and shape the future of RUC certification.

The RUC Stakeholder Engagement Tiger Team is a crucial part of the Working Group. It is responsible for several initiatives that are propelling the certification program forward. By actively involving stakeholders in the decision-making process and understanding their diverse needs and perspectives, the Working Group is dedicated to creating a comprehensive and inclusive certification framework that truly represents the interests and requirements of all stakeholders.

For private entities and public agencies, the question is: What’s in it for you? By becoming a part of OmniAir and actively participating in the Working Group, you can not only influence the future of RUC certification but also stay informed of programs and technology. Your continued involvement ensures that your needs are heard and integrated into the program, giving you a say in the future of transportation.

OmniAir is opening the working group to non-OmniAir member stakeholders for a limited duration. This is an extraordinary opportunity to be part of the select few who help shape the future of RUC certification at an early stage. Contact Berkenda, Director, Business Operations & Strategic Projects at OmniAir, for consideration and to be part of this exclusive group.

About OmniAir Consortium  

OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test laboratories. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org.

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OmniAir Consortium®, the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles, announces the launch of the nation’s first and only certification program for multi-protocol RFID tolling transponders and readers.

The new OmniAir® Certification program offers independent, third-party testing and certification for multi-protocol RFID tolling tags and readers that support the 6C, 6B-80K, and TDM protocols. 

OmniAir Multi-Protocol Tolling Certification is designed to meet the needs of infrastructure owner-operators in the procurement and deployment of trusted equipment for electronic toll collection.  OmniAir Certified® devices are interoperable, conform to industry standards, and meet stringent performance requirements in both laboratory and field environments.

The program builds on OmniAir’s over 12 years of experience in offering certification for single-protocol 6C RFID tags and readers, as well as connected vehicle radios supporting cellular-based or C-V2X technology.

This new certification program is the result of years of collaborative effort between the nation’s tolling agencies and operators, tolling system vendors, consultants, and leading test laboratories and test system providers.  The new certification program is the logical next step of OmniAir Consortium’s work in testing for National Toll Interoperability.

“Through our new certification program, OmniAir Consortium, and our members, are paving the way for National Tolling Interoperability,” said Jason Conley, Executive Director of OmniAir Consortium. “We would like to thank our volunteer members, and the broader tolling community for collaborating in the development of this new OmniAir Multi-Protocol Tolling Certification Program.”

OmniAir Consortium ensures that tolling devices meet specific standards through its certification process. This process involves checking various aspects:

  • Protocol Conformance: Ensuring that the device follows specific communication protocols.
  • Environmental Testing: Assessing how well the device performs in different environmental conditions.
  • Minimum Performance Testing: Checking how the device performs based on specific parameters.
  • Interoperability Testing: Testing whether the device can work well with other devices.
  • Field Testing: Evaluating the device’s performance in real-world scenarios, including single and multi-protocol modes.
  • Optional Testing: Additional testing for specific scenarios.

OmniAir develops a detailed test plan that our authorized test laboratories follow. These tests are conducted using qualified test equipment at their facilities and authorized field sites. OmniAir utilizes four main test specifications that were developed within our Tolling and Emerging Payments Working Group and were vetted and approved by OmniAir’s board of Directors.

  • 800-OA-CONF-TDM – TDM Tolling Protocol Conformance
  • 801-OA- -IO6B80K – ISO 6B-80K Tolling Protocol Conformance
  • 802-OA- -ISO6C – ISO 6C Tolling Protocol Conformance
  • 850-OA-Tolling-SPD-MPT-Test Plan

Eligible applicants may apply for tolling certification testing online.  

OmniAir offers laboratory testing for RFID tolling certification programs, in partnership with DEKRA North America, at their facility in Sterling, Virginia and at multiple OmniAir Authorized Field Test Sites across the United States.

To learn more about OmniAir’s certification programs, we invite you to visit our website or directly contact Ryan Hall, Vice President of Business Development. We are more than happy to address any question or provide additional information.

About OmniAir Consortium

OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test laboratories. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org.

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OmniAir Consortium®, the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles, welcomes Orange County California’s Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) as OmniAir’s newest associate member.

TCA is a public agency responsible for planning, financing, constructing, and operating California’s largest network of toll roads. There are 51 miles of roadway within Orange County that include State Routes 73, 133, 241, and 261, which are public roads owned by Caltrans and financed with private funds.

“TCA has long been a tolling industry thought leader, with a demonstrated commitment innovation, said Jason Conley, Executive Director of OmniAir Consortium. “As the largest tolling operator in California, we welcome insights in helping to advance OmniAir® programs for tolling, road usage charge (RUC), and connected vehicles.”

The Toll Roads have been providing a choice for drivers for 20 years. Today, more than 250,000 transactions are recorded per day. As the region’s population increases and the economy grows, TCA works toward ensuring that The Toll Roads remain valuable, congestion-free alternatives to local freeways. TCA is committed to excellent customer service, improving mobility, and preserving our quality of life now and in the future.

About OmniAir Consortium

OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test laboratories. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org

About Transportation Corridor Agencies

Transportation Corridor Agencies are two joint powers authorities formed by the California legislature in 1986 to plan, finance, construct, and operate Orange County’s public toll road system comprised of the 73, 1332, 241 and 261 Toll Roads, which represent 20% of Orange County’s highway system.  TCA continues to meet the region’s growing need for congestion-free transportation alternatives. www.thetollroads.com

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