Developing a Framework for Financial Achievability of Department of Transportation Research and Development Projects
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Born, Patricia H.
Dumm, Randy E.
Eger, Robert J. III
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2015
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A financial analysis framework was developed to allow departments of transportation to assess research projects better. The framework recognizes that the research process contains multiple stages of decision making, and the framework details the information needed at each stage. The framework is described as it applies to each step in the research process: identifying potential research projects, evaluating research proposals, monitoring ongoing research projects, and evaluating final research reports. The framework also considers the decision to implement the research and its potential effects on employees. The application of the framework is illustrated with several Florida Department of Transportation research projects that involve the development of a multipurpose survey vehicle for evaluation of Florida roadways. This illustration allows for an explanation of each step in the framework with actual data from research reports and other internal or external sources. Although the framework is flexible and can be adapted for use in evaluating different types of projects, some judgment will be required when the specific inputs to the model are considered. Successful implementation of the framework will require focused data collection with emphasis on identifying the potential net benefits of research projects.
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The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/2480-02
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Business & Public Policy (GSBPP)
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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9 p.
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Born, Patricia H., Randy E. Dumm, and Robert J. Eger III. "Developing a Framework for Financial Achievability of Department of Transportation Research and Development Projects." Transportation Research Record 2480.1 (2015): 11-19.
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