Research Management Peer Exchange: Hosted by the Oregon Department of Transportation, November 6, 2019
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2019-11-01
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Abstract:The Oregon Department of Transportation (Oregon DOT) hosted a research management peer exchange on November 4, 5, and 6, in Salem, Oregon. The purpose of a peer exchange is to give all participants a means to improve the quality and effectiveness of their research efforts, processes and programs. The primary focus of the peer exchange was research priority identification, alignment, dissemination and application. Each member of the exchange team came prepared to discuss the following elements of program administration as they relate to the broader theme of managing research priorities: balancing agency leadership needs with practitioner needs; identifying research priorities; solicitation of research needs/problem statements; proposal review by subject matter experts; and proposal selection and approvals. The Peer exchange included representatives from: Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Washington State DOT, Utah DOT, California DOT, Ohio DOT, and Oregon DOT.
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