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Meeting Agenda. Deployment Plan Process Contracting MethodsProject Activity/Progress ReviewDeliverables Time Extension RequestsProject Selection SummaryPatent and Trade Secret Issues. ACT I. Deployment Plan Process. Projects must have a deployment plan to be fundedDeployment Areas of Interes
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1. Research CenterProcess Updates and Other Information PIs and DSRs Ought to Know Florida Department of Transportation
Research Center, MS 30
605 Suwannee Street
Tallahassee FL 32399
2. Meeting Agenda Deployment Plan Process
Contracting Methods
Project Activity/Progress Review
Deliverables
Time Extension Requests
Project Selection Summary
Patent and Trade Secret Issues
3. ACT I
4. Deployment Plan Process Projects must have a deployment plan to be funded
Deployment Areas of Interest
Implementation
Performance Measures
Technology Transfer
Training
Marketing
5. Deployment: Implementation Change in legislation
Change in FDOT Rule, Policy, Procedure
Change in Specification
Demonstration or Experimental Project
Add to Approved Products List
Other
6. Deployment: Performance Measures Quantitative
Traditional B/C, ROI, Life-cycle or other Analysis
Qualitative
Lives saved
System efficiencies
Resource savings
Environmental gains
Community enrichment
7. Deployment: Technology Transfer Executive Summaries
Technical Summaries (incl. journal articles)
Newsletters
Conferences and Workshops
Web Postings
NOTE: These options refer to efforts beyond current practice.
8. Deployment: Marketing Media
radio, television, newspapers
Printed Materials
brochures, pamphlets,
E-Packaging
CDs, DVDs, web posting
9. Deployment: Training One-on-one
Computer-based-training (CBT)
Workshop/Seminar
Manual
Teaching Plan/Workbook
10. ACT II
11. Contracting Methods Position on unsolicited research
Direct selection
Requests for proposals
to Florida universities
to all qualified, eligible contractors
Guidelines on-line (handout)
Scope/Budget instructions, Contract language
http://www.dot.state.fl.us/research-Center/ProgramInformation.htm
12. Project Activity/Progress Review Reporting and Invoicing (Handout)
NCHRP-style Progress Report format:
Activities performed during quarter
Activities planned for next quarter
Requested Scope of Service Modifications Summary
Time (end date)
Funding (increase/decrease)
Activities/Tasks (Scope of Service)
Progress Schedule
Overall Project Schedule
Invoice
16. Project Deliverables All Projects (unless specified in scope)
Project summary per FDOT format (handout)
Final Report (Summary Template, TRDP, Disclaimer online)
Inclusion of Technical Report Documentation Page
Inclusion of disclaimer language
1 CD with Summary and Final Report files in Word
12 hard copies, 1 camera ready
http://www.dot.state.fl.us/research-Center/ProgramInformation.htm
NOTE: The Scope of Service takes precedence.
17. ACT III
18. Parkinson’s Law “Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.”
C. Northcote Parkinson
19. Time Extension Requests (Handout) Step 1
A time extension is requested
An extension may be granted for up to six months
Justifications must be provided
The Project Manager reviews/recommends—the Research Center takes appropriate action
Step 2
Panel reviews reasonableness of request
Requests deemed unjustified will result in either cancellation or specific action plans with set deadlines
20. What is “justified?” A justifiable time extension is one that provides a well-grounded explanation that proves or shows the request to be just, right, or reasonable based upon the terms and conditions stated in the approved Scope of Service.
21. What happens when there isNO ACTIVITY ???
22. Project Selection Summary Department identified need
Aligned with strategic direction
Funding availability
Selection of Researcher / Project Manager
Workload
Past Performance
Justified/Unjustified extension requests
Submission of deliverables on-time and in proper format
23. Patents and Trade Secrets (Handout) Department issues
Privacy and sunshine rights
Rights to use
Researcher/Contractor issues
Rights and obligations
24. Questions