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Transportation System Resilience: Research Roadmap and White Papers (2021)

Chapter: Appendix A - Transportation System Resilience Research Needs Research Needs Submission Form*

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A - Transportation System Resilience Research Needs Research Needs Submission Form*." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Transportation System Resilience: Research Roadmap and White Papers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26160.
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92 A P P E N D I X A Transportation System Resilience Research Needs—Research Needs Submission Form* The research team invites interested parties to submit resilience research needs or problem statements in the following topical areas for inclusion in the road mapping process. Submissions may include resilience research programs, projects, plans, and other resilience initiatives encompassing the period 2020-2025. Working Title Brief Description Scope/Objectives/Deliverables Topical Area __Cyber systems resilience (including risks such as space weather) __Economics of resilience __Climate change/sea level rise/extreme weather risks __Other human-caused or natural risks __Choke points/single points of failure __Continuity of Operations/Continuity of Government considerations __Human and social factors __Information for decision-making __Automated/connected vehicles __Workforce development __Other _____________________________ Possible Sponsor (FHWA, TSA, AASHTO, APTA, TRB, Private Sector, etc.) Estimated Cost and Duration Submitter Name Email/phone For more information Visit the NCHRP Project 20-59(54) web page for additional information: http://apps.trb.org/cmsfeed/TRBNetProjectDisplay.asp?ProjectID=4259 * This appendix documents the form that was used during NCHRP Project 20-59(54). It is not intended to be used as an active form for new submissions.

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Although the need for a more effective set of short- and long-term transportation resilience strategies is increasingly obvious and urgent, many knowledge gaps and institutional barriers still exist.

The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Research Report 975: Transportation System Resilience: Research Roadmap and White Papers highlights significant knowledge gaps within AASHTO and state departments of transportation, presents a 5-year research plan that addresses these gaps, and discusses critical resilience-related issues facing senior transportation leaders today.

Supplementary materials to the report include a Road Map Ratings and Rankings Workbook (Appendix B) and a Resilience Research Roadmap and White Papers Presentation.

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