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Telling The R&T Story: The Value of Research

Introduction: Moving Innovation

FHWA’s Vital Leadership Role

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) plays a vital leadership role in developing and implementing a coordinated highway research and technology (R&T) agenda that performs the following:

Addresses national...

Infravation Program U.S. Outreach

ObjectivesHighway construction, operations, management, and maintenance is increasingly internationalProvide European and U.S. highway researchers opportunity to work directly with each other

Long-Term Bridge Performance (LTBP) Program Update

LTBP Workshop - January 16, 2014 - 2014 TRB Annual Meeting, Washington, DC

Sue Lane, P.E.Development and Outreach EngineerLong-Term Bridge Performance ProgramFederal Highway AdministrationHamid Ghasemi, Ph.DTeam Leader & Program ManagerFederal Highway AdministrationRobert Zobel, Ph.D...

FHWA'S Long-Term Bridge Performance (LTBP) Program

Long-Term Bridge Performance WorkshopTransportation Research Board93rd Annual MeetingJanuary 16, 2014

OutlinePurpose of ProtocolsSample Protocol - Key FeaturesLTBP Protocol HierarchyFuture ActivitiesFuture Challenges

Long-Term Bridge Performance Program Strategic Bridge Performance Matrix

TRB 93rd Annual MeetingLTBP Program Workshop – Program BriefingWashington, DC – Thursday January 16, 2014

Presentation OutlineIdentification of high priority bridge performance topicsStrategic matrices for high priority topicsDescription of Strategic matrix as a “roadmap” to achieve...

Capacity Analysis for Planning of Junctions (Cap-X) Tool

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Office of Operations Research and Development (R&D) developed the first version of Capacity Analysis for Planning of Junctions (CAP-X) in 2009, expanding on a previous release of the Alternative Intersection Selection tool.  The updated and...