U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
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Federal Highway Administration Research and Technology
Coordinating, Developing, and Delivering Highway Transportation Innovations
There are many opportunities to get involved in the process of developing highway research and deploying technologies and innovations. See the following opportunities.
Who | Opportunity |
Description |
Businesses |
Advanced Research Partnerships and Broad Agency Announcements and Other Contract Opportunities |
As part of the Exploratory Advanced Research program, the Federal Highway Administration issues Broad Agency Announcements soliciting proposals for high–risk, high–payoff research and innovations to help solve critical highway challenges. For details, go to the Exploratory Advanced Research Web page or FedBizOpps. For other research contract opportunities, go to FedBizOpps. |
Businesses |
Communities of Practice |
One way is through the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Highway Community Exchange "Community of Practice" (CoP). This CoP is dedicated to the open exchange of information and knowledge about a variety of issues, that are important to the transportation community, including highway research and technology deployment. The exchange of knowledge and information throughout the transportation community promotes better decisionmaking, sparks innovation, speeds technology transfer, and better meets the needs of customers and partners. The Highway Community Exchange allows the contribution of thoughts and ideas in an open forum. Content found in this community area may not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy of the Federal Highway Administration. |
Businesses |
International Activities |
Through its Office of International Programs (OIP), FHWA works to improve the technological and institutional base of highway transportation system performance and program delivery in the United States and abroad. OIP's programs and activities include: |
Researchers |
Peer Exchange |
Under 23 CFR, Section 420.207(b), State R&T programs are required to use peer exchange–a practical and effective tool to foster excellence in R&T program management. Peer exchange provides an opportunity for participants to share best practices and management innovations through an open exchange of ideas, knowledge, and brainstorming. During a 2 to 4 day process, staff and management from a specific State R&T program work with a group of invited top–level State and Federal managers to exchange information particularly relevant to that R&T program. For additional information on conducting peer reviews, read FHWA's Peer Exchange Policy for State Planning and Research and State Planning and Research Guide For Peer Exchanges. |
Businesses |
Research, Technology, and Education Partnerships |
The highway community has numerous opportunities for formal and informal partnerships. For stakeholders, researchers, consultants, small businesses, and technologists seeking to become directly involved in highway research and technology deployment, please review the diverse opportunities identified in the partnerships section of this Web site. |
Transportation Officials |
Scientific Peer Review |
Get involved through participation in the U.S. Department of Transportation's (USDOT) scientific peer review process that has been developed in response to the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB), "Final Information Quality Bulletin for Peer Review." (December 16, 2004). |
Businesses |
Small Business Innovation Research |
The U.S. Congress established the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program to stimulate technological innovation, utilize small business to meet federal research and development needs, encourage participation by minority and disadvantaged businesses in technological innovation, and increase private sector commercialization of innovations derived from federal R&D. |
Businesses |
Transportation Pooled Fund |
The Transportation Pooled Fund (TPF) Program allows State departments of transportation (DOTs) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to leverage resources, avoid duplication of effort, and collaborate on planning and research projects of mutual interest. A federal, state, regional, or local transportation agency may initiate pooled fund studies. Private companies, foundations, and colleges/universities may partner with any or all of the sponsoring agencies to conduct pooled fund projects. |
Researchers |
Turner–Fairbank Highway Research Center Laboratory Assessments |
The laboratory assessment process is designed to enhance laboratory performance and quality by providing feedback to laboratory managers and staff regarding their work. It provides a credible, professional, and objective assessment that further improves stakeholder confidence in the value of the work performed and outcomes produced. It also serves as an opportunity for technical experts, customers, and stakeholders to exchange views on a regular basis with Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Turner–Fairbank Highway Research Center (TFHRC) staff. While assessments focus primarily on the conduct of research, they also examine whether the researchers have achieved stated objectives. |
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