Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE III— - GENERAL AND INTERMODAL PROGRAMS › Chapter CHAPTER 65— - RESEARCH PLANNING › § 6502
Each year, by September 1, the head of every modal administration and joint program office at the Department of Transportation must send the Assistant Secretary a description of each research project they plan for the next fiscal year, including proposed funding for new projects and added funding for ongoing projects. The Assistant Secretary must publish at least once a year a public database of all Department research, including work funded through university transportation centers. The database must list each project and show the project's goals, progress (ongoing or complete), results and findings (including any possible effects on policy or rules), the money assigned, and other needed details. It must also mark projects that apply to more than one mode, say how modal administrations are helping or will use the results, point out overlapping studies, describe how findings are shared to improve safety and efficiency, and summarize public and stakeholder input to the research plans. When the President’s annual budget is sent to Congress, the Secretary must post and send a report showing how much was spent on transportation research and development in the last full fiscal year and how much is proposed in the current budget, with specific descriptions for projects funded at $5,000,000 or more. The Secretary must also include in related planning reports a topic-by-topic summary of last year’s federal transportation research, the amount spent in each topic, how well the research met prior expectations, and any changes to the strategic plan.
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49 U.S.C. § 6502
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73