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Bureau of Materials and Research 2014 AASHTO RAC/TRB Annual Meeting From Research Needs to Implementation Glenn Roberts, P.E., Chief of Research groberts@dot.state.nh.us
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Small State Perspective NHDOT Research - Pre-ISTEA –No formal research program or processes –All SPR funds controlled by Planning –Occasional ad-hoc research project –Research Engineer position was established 6 months prior to ISTEA
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ISTEA, TEA-21, SAFETEA-LU, MAP-21, …?? 25% SPR Research Requirement NHDOT Research Advisory Council Established 1993 SPR Part I and II independent since 1994 Research Program Certified 1995
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PROGRAM NHDOT RESEARCH
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PROGRAM NHDOT RESEARCH New Hampshire’s SPR - $800K/year Fed.
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How do we remain relevant at only $800,000/year ?? Focus on Practical, Applied Research Small projects are typical 70% 5% 20%
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How do we remain relevant at only $800,000/year ?? Use In-house Resources for Support Research Staff Salaries not SPR funded Supplement and Leverage SPR Funding –Other NHDOT funds –Pooled-Fund partnerships –New England Transportation Consortium –FHWA Grant Programs –Other Fed/State Agency Partnerships –NCHRP
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Solicitation Process Ongoing through Research Website and Word of Mouth Announcement 3-4 Months Prior to RAC Meeting –NHDOT Intranet & Newsletter, Direct Email, Posters Better Exposure through Showcases, Posters and Newsletter Articles
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NHDOT Research Advisory Council (RAC) Generally on 2-year Cycle ~85% of Research Projects go through RAC Process ~60% of Problem Statements Funded Problem Statements Received: 2004 – 12 2006 – 11 2008 – 11 2010 – 13 2013 – 22
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NHDOT Identification/Prioritization Process Strengths –RAC is Predisposed to Practical, Applied Research –RAC Members Enjoy the Process. Excellent Attendance Record –Brings Credibility to the SPR Work Program Challenges/Opportunities –Process does not Always Produce Policy or Commissioner-Level Ideas –Heavy Skew toward Traditional Topics –Problem Statement Volume is Relatively Low –Submittal Success Rate too High?
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Distribution 2004 - 2010 Materials – 29% Pavements – 18% Maintenance – 13% Structures – 11% Design – 8% Aeronautics – 8% Environment – 8% Traffic/Safety – 5% More Recently, Projects Initiated to Address: Industrial Engineering – Review of an NHDOT Bureau’s Business Practices Statewide Strategic Transit Assessment (includes FTA $) Statewide Freight Plan (includes SPR Part 1 $) Mileage Based User Fee
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Implementation Keys Engage the “Right” Personnel –Beginning/Middle/End –Project Champion & Sponsor Clarify Deliverables –Where will we be at the end of this project? Require Implementation Plan for all Projects
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Implementation Keys (cont’d) Require Project PIs to Engage in Technology Transfer –Presentations –Posters, etc.. Periodic Review of Implementation Status of All Projects –Need to Institutionalize Provide Seed Funding for Implementation
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Implementation Obstacles Pet Projects, Projects with Insufficient Buy-In or Perceived Benefits –Good Projects Tend to be Self- Implementing Unclear Objectives or Deliverables Insufficient Oversight during Project
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NHDOT Research in Summary Strengths –Size of Agency allows for Close Relationship with other NHDOT Offices –Focus on Applied Research –Control & Flexibility of Program –Good Rapport with FHWA Division –Many Success Stories Challenges/Opportunities –Not Always Perceived as Core Element of Agency. Need to Continually Demonstrate Value –Competing Workload & Priorities – Internal & External Personnel –Inability to Say “No”. Doing Too Many Things, Not Necessarily Well –Completing Projects in Timely Manner
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