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NCHRP 20-93: Development of a Guide for Transportation Technology Transfer Presented By: Mark M. Hood P.E. Pennoni Associates Inc. Summer AASHTO Research Advisory Committee (RAC) Meeting Session: Research Program Management Tools
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Project Objective Develop a Guide that provides methodologies, case examples, and techniques that facilitate transportation technology transfer.
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Why? Technology transfer is difficult, in part, because we have underestimated just how much effort is required for such transfer to occur effectively. (Rogers, Diffusion of Innovations)
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The Problem Enhancement of system performance Enhancement of capabilities to make improvements First adoption Disseminate and apply new –Idea –Product –Specification –Method
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The Problem Federal and DOT research –Every Day Counts –SHRP –NCHRP Distinct from current practice Incremental improvements DISSEMINATION - BARRIERS –Communication –Information management –Peer-to-peer collaboration
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The Solution Comprehensive Decision Support Reference Guide Decision tree/cookbook/map to help user through the T 2 process Pinpoint decision points and potential pitfalls Multiple paths –Where are you starting? –How to deploy? Illustrative case studies
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The Team Project Panel Pennoni Associates (Prime) Vance and Renz, LLC B.T. Harder Inc. Samuel Hunter, Penn State University Joseph Toole
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Research Approach Task 1: Review of Current Technology Transfer State-of-the-Art Task 2: Develop Methodology Task 3: Prepare Guide for Transportation Technology Transfer
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Task 1: Review Current Technology Transfer State-of-the-Art Literature Review –Electronic collection – web-based citation and abstract information –Introduction –Synopsis of Findings: Topics and Subtopics –Summaries, citation counts, citation numbers. Surveys –Email –Telephone interviews Preliminary Identification of Case Studies
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Task 1: Review Current Technology Transfer State-of-the-Art Descriptive catalog of barriers to technology transfer Successful T 2 methods/strategies/techniques Preliminary case study candidates
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Task 2: Develop Methodology Organize information from Task 1 into a logical and intuitive framework to guide end users to: –Address methods for creating an impetus for change –Successful innovation implementation –Understand potential requisite changes within an adopting organization –Decision tree or map: Technology Transfer Decision- Support System Multiple paths Supported by case studies
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Example: PennDOTs Systems Model for Research Implementation
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Task 2: Develop Methodology Accept that a need exists for T 2 Be guided by agencys strategic objectives Provide financial and technical resources Develop a team Engage the field Identify champions at all levels Communicate Build a foundation for success Measure results
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Task 3: Prepare Guide for Transportation Technology Transfer Two Potential User Groups –1) Transportation T 2 Specialists –2) Field staff, researchers, technical experts, research and technology program administrators Potential Topics –Introduction, How the Guide Will Work, Transportation T 2 Overview, Contexts for T 2, Potential Barriers to Transportation T 2, Transportation T 2 Successful Practices, Pairings of Barriers with Methods, Strategies, Techniques, Alternatives, Choices, and Risks, Anticipated Results, Replicating Successes, Minimizing Failures, Case Studies
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Task 3: Prepare Guide for Transportation Technology Transfer Adoption does not occur naturally No magic formula for success However, there ARE successful practices –Carefully conceived and implemented Person-to-person contact Professionally written and visually appealing materials End users needs, limitations, etc. Systematic approach PowerPoint presentation
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For More Information or to Help (Case Studies)... Name:Mark M. Hood, PE Call:814-238-1170 x3238 OR 814-777-4096 E-mail:mhood@pennoni.com
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