ACV Gateway
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The Automated and Connected Vehicle (ACV) Gateway
A collaboration space to share information and build a network of professionals working on ACVs
The deployment of automated and connected vehicles (ACVs) on Canadian roads will involve complex challenges in the short and long term.
Technical and non-technical experts will be required to help identify new combinations of ideas and practices to inform future government approaches.
The ACV Gateway aims to build a cross-functional network in the federal government and beyond to increase awareness and opportunities for collaboration.
ACV Gateway on GC Collab
Join the ACV Gateway on GCcollab to share information, participate in discussions, connect with partners, and work with others from across Canada in a secure environment. Currently, GCcollab is accessible to academics, staff and students from post-secondary institutions, public servants from all orders of government, and any partners or stakeholders with an invitation to register.
Already registered on GCcollab? Join the ACV Gateway
Looking for information on how to register? See below...
Public Servants & Academics |
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Canadian public servants (federal, provincial, territorial and municipal), as well as scademics and students of all Canadian universities and colleges can register on GCcollab and request to join the ACV Gateway by using their government or school email addresses.
Allow your colleagues and future partners to find you by building your profile – simply add your experiences, skills and contact information. You can also import information from your LinkedIn profile. If you receive an "Invalid email notice", select "Submit a Ticket" from the GCcollab help page to reach the help desk.
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Partners & Stakeholders |
Stakeholders and partners interested in collaborating on GCcollab with the ACV Gateway can request an invitation.
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The Government of Canada's official page on Road Transportation provides information on defects and recalls, importing vehicles, child car seats, safety standards, commercial carriers, and road security. |