Title 49TransportationRelease 119-73

§70205 National multimodal cooperative freight research program

Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE IX— - MULTIMODAL FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION › Chapter CHAPTER 702— - MULTIMODAL FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND INFORMATION › § 70205

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary of Transportation must set up and run a national cooperative freight transportation research program within 1 year after the law is passed. The Secretary must hire the National Academy of Sciences to manage the program and create an advisory committee made up of federal and state transportation agencies, local governments and ports, nonprofits, colleges, labor unions, and private companies. The committee will write a multiyear research plan and let interested parties send research ideas, join merit and peer reviews, and get research results. The Academy may award research grants and contracts by open competition and regular merit review, allow peer review, do program evaluations, and share results through conferences, demos, websites, trainings, publications, and testimony. The Secretary must post a public report about the program and its findings within 1 year after the program starts and then every year. The research will focus on improving freight efficiency and resilience (for example, rural market links, better use of infrastructure and curbs, measuring blocked railroad crossings, estimating public benefits, and low-cost fixes for bottlenecks), planning for future trends (like e-commerce, automation, and zero-emission vehicles), and workforce issues (diversifying and training workers for new technologies). The federal share of costs can be up to 100 percent. The National Academy may accept extra public or private funding. Congress authorized $3,750,000 for each fiscal year to run the program, available until spent. The program ends 5 years after the law is enacted.

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Title 49, §70205

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(a)Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this section, the Secretary of Transportation (referred to in this section as the “Secretary”) shall establish and support a national cooperative freight transportation research program.
(b)(1)The Secretary shall enter into an agreement with the National Academy of Sciences to support and carry out administrative and management activities under the program established under subsection (a).
(2)To assist the National Academy of Sciences in carrying out this subsection, the National Academy shall establish an advisory committee, the members of which represent a cross-section of multimodal freight stakeholders, including—
(A)the Department of Transportation and other relevant Federal departments and agencies;
(B)State (including the District of Columbia) departments of transportation;
(C)units of local government, including public port authorities;
(D)nonprofit entities;
(E)institutions of higher education;
(F)labor organizations representing employees in freight industries; and
(G)private sector entities representing various transportation modes.
(c)(1)(A)The advisory committee established under subsection (b)(2), in consultation with interested parties, shall recommend a national research agenda for the program in accordance with subsection (d), which shall include a multiyear strategic plan.
(B)For purposes of subparagraph (A), an interested party may—
(i)submit to the advisory committee research proposals;
(ii)participate in merit reviews of research proposals and peer reviews of research products; and
(iii)receive research results.
(2)(A)The National Academy of Sciences may award research contracts and grants under the program established under subsection (a) through—
(i)open competition; and
(ii)merit review, conducted on a regular basis.
(B)(i)A contract or grant for research under subparagraph (A) may allow peer review of the research results.
(ii)The National Academy of Sciences may conduct periodic programmatic evaluations on a regular basis of a contract or grant for research under subparagraph (A).
(C)The National Academy of Sciences shall disseminate the findings of any research conducted under this paragraph to relevant researchers, practitioners, and decisionmakers through—
(i)conferences and seminars;
(ii)field demonstrations;
(iii)workshops;
(iv)training programs;
(v)presentations;
(vi)testimony to government officials;
(vii)publicly accessible websites;
(viii)publications for the general public; and
(ix)other appropriate means.
(3)Not later than 1 year after the date of establishment of the program under subsection (a), and annually thereafter, the Secretary shall make available on a public website a report that describes the ongoing research and findings under the program.
(d)The national research agenda under subsection (c)(1) shall consider research in the following areas:
(1)Improving the efficiency and resiliency of freight movement, including—
(A)improving the connections between rural areas and domestic and foreign markets;
(B)maximizing infrastructure utility, including improving urban curb-use efficiency;
(C)quantifying the national impact of blocked railroad crossings;
(D)improved techniques for estimating and quantifying public benefits derived from freight transportation projects; and
(E)low-cost methods to reduce congestion at bottlenecks.
(2)Adapting to future trends in freight, including—
(A)considering the impacts of e-commerce;
(B)automation; and
(C)zero-emissions transportation.
(3)Workforce considerations in freight, including—
(A)diversifying the freight transportation industry workforce; and
(B)creating and transitioning a workforce capable of designing, deploying, and operating emerging technologies.
(e)(1)The Federal share of the cost of an activity carried out under this section shall be up to 100 percent.
(2)In addition to using funds made available to carry out this section, the National Academy of Sciences may seek and accept additional funding from public and private entities capable of accepting funding from the Department of Transportation, States, units of local government, nonprofit entities, and the private sector.
(f)There is authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary $3,750,000 for each fiscal year to carry out the program established under subsection (a), to remain available until expended.
(g)The program established under subsection (a) shall terminate 5 years after the date of enactment of this section.

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The date of enactment of this section, referred to in subsecs. (a) and (g), is the date of enactment of Pub. L. 117–58, which was approved Nov. 15, 2021.

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49 U.S.C. § 70205

Title 49Transportation

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73