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Research


 

Exploratory advanced research includes foundational work that anticipates the questions and future needs in applied research or the application of innovations from other industries to the transportation sector.

Under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) developed partnerships with the public and private sectors. Further, the nature of exploratory advanced research stimulates the use of partnerships to apply ideas across traditional field of research and engage new approaches to problem solving. Accordingly, FHWA has sought and will continue to seek research partners through extensive outreach. FHWA wants to ensure all competent entities are aware of the solicitation and have an opportunity to compete for the work.

To ensure the highest technical merit, FHWA plans to continue to use peer review panels to evaluate solicitations. The panels are comprised of Federal, State, academic, and international scientific and engineering experts, who have been vetted, to avoid potential conflicts of interest. The panels frequently include multiple disciplines to better assess cross-applications and novel approaches to research. In addition to the peer review, a multidisciplinary management group within FHWA also assesses the mission focus and overall balance of projects within a round of research funding.

 

The following sections describe FHWA's Exploratory Advanced Research Program.

 

For more information, contact David Kuehn, david.kuehn@fhwa.dot.gov, (202) 493-3414, or Terry Halkyard, terry.halkyard@fhwa.dot.gov, (202) 493-3467.

Research Highlights


Research Contacts

David Kuehn, david.kuehn@fhwa.dot.gov,
(202) 493-3414

Terry Halkyard, terry.halkyard@fhwa.dot.gov,
(202) 493-3467.

Brochures

Ear Program Research Results,(FHWA-HRT-13-032)- January 2013

Multimedia Downloads

Investigating Advanced Traffic Signal Control, (N/A)- April 2011

Project Fact Sheets

Predicting Materials Behavior - Advancing Multiscale Modeling Techniques,(FHWA-HRT-12-070)- October 2012

Reports

Automated Video Feature Extraction Workshop Summary Report October 10-11 2012,(FHWA-HRT-13-037)- December 2012

Scanning and Convening Activities Fact Sheets

Exploring Bridge Maintenance and Asset Management,(FHWA-HRT-11-052)- June 2011

Summaries

Executive Summary: Technological Innovations in Transportation for People with Disabilities: Workshop Executive Summary(FHWA-HRT-11-042)- September 2011

Web Articles

Deadline: September 15, 2011-Broad Agency Announcement Requests Proposals for Exploratory Advanced Research ()-