Research, Development, And Technology Transfer Guidelines for the Montana Department of Transportation : Guidelines 2005
Research, Development, And Technology Transfer Guidelines for the Montana Department of Transportation : Guidelines 2005
Sillick, Susan C
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11 In broadest terms, the MDT Research Program funding is divided into two elements: nondiscretionary and discretionary. The non-discretionary element of the program covers the costs of fixed items, such as: personnel and overhead; evaluation of experimental projects; and annual payments in support of the Transportation Research Board (Research Correlation Service) and the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP). The discretionary element of the program falls under the purvey of t...he RRC, which decides the relative importance of the specific research and pooled-fund projects and allocates funds accordingly. 12 CHAPTER 4 EXPERIMENTAL PROJECTS The incorporation of experimental features into construction and maintenance projects allows for a vital field evaluation of new materials and methods. This evaluation, if performed well and scientifically based, allows MDT to determine the implementation value of these new materials and methods. The Experimental Projects Manager (EPM) of the Research Programs staff should be involved throughout this process, from the very first discussions indicating the construction of an experimental feature through the final evaluation and reporting to the FHWA as well as the implementation process.
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