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CTIPThe Coordinated Federal Lands Highway Technology Implementation Program The Coordinated Federal Lands Highway Technology Implementation Program (CTIP) is a cooperative technology deployment and sharing program between the FHWA Federal Lands Highway office and the Federal land management agencies. It provides a forum for identifying, studying, documenting, and transferring new technology to the transportation community. Funding Innovative Technology for the FutureCTIP NewsCTIP Projects This brochure outlines the process for obtaining CTIP funds for technology projects. Download a PDF file of this brochure: ctip.pdf (38KB)To view PDF files, you need the Acrobat® Reader® Study ResultsMany new innovative technologies have been funded through the CTIP program. These technologies include a variety of concentration areas such as pavement, bridges, and low volume roads. Examples of CTIP projects include the following:
LeadershipA Council composed of representatives from the Federal Lands Highway office and its associated Federal agencies directs the CTIP deployment and transfer activities. The council provides policy guidance, approves problem statements and proposals, and ensures the effective management of the program. The Council's voting members are management officials representing the following agencies:
Agencies encouraged to participate in the Council as non-voting members include:
EligibilityCTIP funds are normally used for technology projects related to transportation networks on Federal public lands. Projects related to the transportation infrastructure, transit, safety, public use, and natural environments will be considered. Research projects are not eligible. FundingThe CTIP program is funded through the participation of several agencies including the Forest Service, the National Park Service, the Bureau of Indians Affairs, and the Fish and Wildlife Service. CTIP is funded in an amount not to exceed 1/2 of 1 percent of the yearly-authorized appropriation for each FLH Program category (Park Roads, Forest Highways, Indian Reservation Roads, Refuge Roads). Information For more information on proposal requirements, copies of completed studies, or the status of active studies, contact your agency CTIP Council member. Publication No. FHWA-FLH-01-002
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