The Emergence of Open Payment Fare Systems



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The Emergence of Open Payment Fare Systems Traditional, Card-Based, Transit Agency-Issued Approach Sponsored by the ITS Professional Capacity Building Program, ITS Joint Program Office, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation

Why Transit Needed Contactless Smart Cards Transit Use Case Required Contactless High speed, high volume Convenient and flexible for consumers Transit Agencies gained efficiencies Shrinkage/fraud prevention Data capture and analysis Enhanced customer experience 2

The Traditional Smart Card Fare Collection System Cards issued and managed by transit agency (i.e. closed system) Used for transit service only (and certain concessions) Customers pre-pay for transit products Electronic purse on card Early deployments were AFC enhancements This was the only approach at the outset of smart card-based systems Financial payment smart cards were contact cards 3

Sample System Architecture Regional Central System Transit Agency Central Computer Local Data Processors Data Flows Devices 4

Data Flows Transaction data flows up through the system to the central computer (regional or single operator) Transaction location, time, and amount Transit card type, number, etc. Health and welfare data Data flows down through the system to the readers Fare information updates Revisions, patches, etc. Autoload information, updates to card bad lists, etc. 5

Smart Card Systems Led to Innovations Regional coordination (in Seattle, Bay area, Washington) targeted key benefits: Single card for multiple transit services Enhanced customer experience Cost sharing Enhanced institutional programs (Universities, Transit benefits automation, Visitor Passes, etc.) Early multi-modal payment programs (WMATA parking) 6

Traditional Approach Strengths Proven and Reliable Addresses agency need to increase operational efficiencies Gives customers more convenience and flexibility Multiple avenues for top-up/purchase of fare products Ability to pay for transit and park n ride with same card (WMATA) Has the magic factor with customers Represents a generational leap from magnetic technology 7

Traditional Approach Limitations Industry-specific system integrators and vendors Proprietary technology limits competition and truly open procurements Standards development viewed as a silver bullet However, still not fully standardized Security Front-end devices Closed system limits partnering, particularly among transportation modes 8

Standards A Slow Evolution ISO 14443- did not achieve promise anticipated ISO 24014- Highlevel Architecture and Use Cases Only Today National AFC Standardsimplementations limited Financial Payments Industry standards- reader, security, business rules Tomorrow?? Payment App augmentation to national standards and ISO 24014 Mobile App Standards? 2001 9

Why are Standards so Vital? Enhance competition Improve freedom to evolve system, partner, and develop applications (within a transport mode) Move to open architecture Aid migration from specialized hardware and software to COTS Facilitate Interoperability Cost constraint is a key misconception Standards may reduce costs in the long run due to competition In short term, costs often increase due to new development 10

Traditional Approach leads to Open Approach Several factors have led to financial payments industry involvement in transit Solid advocacy for contactless interface by transit industry Idea that fare collection is not a transit agency core competency Active pursuit of pilots for co-branded payment card/transit card Development by transit industry of standards for traditional systems CFMS- American Public Transportation Association supported by US Federal Transit Administration and Federal Highway Administration Unique regional approaches Presto- Program lead by Ontario Ministry of Transportation and transit providers and based on OIS to achieve regional integration. Development roadmap embraces open payments, mobile/nfc 11

The Future of Fare Systems The trend toward open payment systems is clear One roll-out (UTA in Salt Lake City) and one major pilot in it s third phase (NYC-New Jersey metro region) Current RFPs from transit operators of all sizes are requiring open payments solutions to some degree Perception exists that open payment systems are the next generational leap Non-transit industry vendors and integrators are emerging Where does this place the traditional approach? 12

Unique Regional Solutions Operators must evaluate their unique circumstances Legacy traditional smart card payment systems with remaining life Single-agency or multi-agency Political environment Trend toward leasing systems to private sector entities throughout transportation Migration paths will vary based on these factors Potential for hybrid systems utilizing multiple payment methods to leverage strengths of different approaches 13

Open Payment Systems- Crossing the Chasm Issues to be addressed include: Prove system reliability Prove ability to handle all fare types, transit modes, and address issues such as proof of payment Show cost effectiveness versus traditional method Need widespread availability of contactless payment cards Need further education between financial payment industry and transportation industry Source: Crossing the Chasm: Marketing and Selling High-Tech Products to Mainstream Customers, Geoffrey A. Moore 14

Additional Innovations On the Horizon Mobile payment applications- pilots galore Mobile application has its own chasm-crossing issues! Will open payment application emerge? Acceptance of PIV credentials and other PIV-compliant credentials being piloted Open payment application on PIV credentials under examination by DoD Open payment approach could be key to multi-modal payment approaches (transit, parking, tolling, HOT/HOV, demand pricing, etc.) All modes can leverage a solution that is not modespecific 15

Thank You for Your Attention! Tim Weisenberger US DOT John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center timothy.weisenberger@dot.gov 16