Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE III— - GENERAL AND INTERMODAL PROGRAMS › Chapter CHAPTER 65— - RESEARCH PLANNING › § 6503
The Secretary of Transportation must create a 5-year transportation research and development strategic plan within 180 days after the Department of Transportation Strategic Plan is published and at least every 5 years after that. The plan must follow section 306 of title 5, sections 1115 and 1116 of title 31, and any other DOT research plans. It must explain how the plan supports the main goals: improving movement of people and goods, reducing congestion, promoting safety, making infrastructure last longer, protecting the environment, keeping the current transportation system working, and lowering transportation cybersecurity risks. For each goal, the plan must list the main research and development activities the Department will pursue (such as fundamental science, applied research, technology development, and social science). For every activity, the plan must say the expected annual funding for the 5-year period and describe the research results it expects by the end. The Secretary must get input from many outside stakeholders, include and coordinate R&D across all DOT modal administrations (for example aviation, transit, rail, maritime, and joint programs), and consider work by other Federal, State, local, private sector, and nonprofit groups. The plan must be posted on a public website by December 31, 2021, and at least every 5 years after that, and must show how outside research contributes and avoids unnecessary duplication.
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49 U.S.C. § 6503
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73