The purpose of the Exploratory Advanced Research (EAR) Program is to address the need for longer-term, higher-risk breakthrough research with the potential for transformational improvements to plan, build, renew, and operate safe, congestion-free, and environmentally sound transportation systems. The goal of this program is to collect diverse pedestrian data, provide researchers with access to it, and encourage novel approaches for analysis of diverse data to increase the safety and mobility of all people. Program funds are authorized through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
The agency intends to award projects aligned with the Administration’s Goals of improving safety for vulnerable road users, addressing equity for communities disproportionately affected by vehicle traffic, and advancing transportation transformation.
Key Updates | U.S. Department of Transportation – Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) |
Funding Opportunity |
Exploratory Advanced Research (EAR) Program
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NOFO Release Date | 04/19/2024 |
Application Due Date | 06/05/2024 by 11:59 p.m. EST via www.Grants.gov |
# of Programs | Track A: Proposals for the collection and preparation of diverse pedestrian data Track B: Proposals to conduct research designed to take advantage of diverse pedestrian data |
Total Funding Available | $2,000,000 |
Award Minimum | N/A |
Award Maximum | $250,000 |
Recipient Cost-Share/Match Requirements: | Applicants must provide at least 20% of the total project costs via in-kind (non-federal) matching contributions. |
Summary | Track A – Data Collection and Preparation:
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Eligible Applicants |
**An applicant may be listed as a subrecipient on other applications submitted by a different prime applicant. |
Special Consideration | Administration Goals:
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Notes | Pedestrian Data: May include data from camera and video image sensors, radar, light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology, and mobile devices or a combination of sensors located at the roadside, mounted on vehicles, or carried by pedestrians themselves.
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Contact Information | Title: FHWA Agreement Officer – Primary Contact Name: Ryan Buck Email/phone: SIRCFHWA@dot.gov (preferred); and (202) 366-4229 Title: FHWA Agreement Officer/Team Leader – Alternate Contact Name: Robin Hobbs Email/phone: SIRCFHWA@dot.gov (preferred); and (202) 366-4004 |