Transportation Strategic Research Plan


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The NSTC's National Transportation Science and Technology Strategy, issued in April 1997, has four key elements: Strategic Planning and Assessment, Partnership Initiatives, Enabling Research, and Education and Training. This Transportation Strategic Research Plan addresses the Enabling Research element. It incorporates R & D activities with clear potential relevance to one or more transportation modes or functions, regardless of the objectives for which it is conducted or the performing agency. Enabling research includes activities described under three Federal budget categories. For civil agencies, these are Basic Research, Applied Research, and Development. The comparable Defense Department terms are 6.1 (Basic Research), 6.2 (Applied Research), and 6.3 (Advanced Technology Demonstration).




National Transportation Strategic Research Plan


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National Transportation Strategic Research Plan


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This is one of two implementation documents for the National Transportation Science and Technology Strategy. It deals with the areas of basic or enabling research which are necessary to provide the technological foundation for new and improved transportation systems. The Plan considers the roles of a broad range of parties involved in the transportation enterprise: Federal government agencies; State, local and tribal agencies; academic institutions, and the private sector. It focuses on seven areas of enabling research: human performance and behavior; advanced materials and structures; computer, information, communication systems; energy, propulsion, and environmental engineering; sensing and measurement; analysis, modeling, design and construction tools; and social and economic policy issues.




Quin Young


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New Technology and Research Strategic Plan


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Strategic Research Plan 2002-2005


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