SPR-793

Title:Exploring the Development of a Research Data Management Plan 
Project Number:SPR-793
Principal Investigator:Alyssa Ryan, UA
ADOT PM:Julie McIlwain
Area:Planning
Categories:Standard
Start Date:08/12/24
Duration:12 months

Description:

Over the past ten years, there has been an effort to increase access to federally funded research. The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) implemented their “Plan to Increase Public Access to the Results of Federally-Funded Scientific Research Results” on December 16, 2015, in response to a February 22, 2013, Memorandum from the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). The OSTP memorandum “Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Research (Holdren Memo)” directed federal agencies that receive more than $100 million annually to develop and implement a public access plan to improve public accessibility to the publications and data resulting from their research and development programs. While it is not currently a requirement for state Departments of Transportation (DOTs) to comply with the USDOT’s public access plan, it is likely that these requirements will eventually flow down to the state DOTs. Therefore, it is a good idea for state DOTs to start proactively planning how they can develop a research data management plan (DMP) that will make their research more publicly accessible. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is interested in understanding how other states have implemented a DPM and the steps they have taken to make their research results more accessible to the public. An agency’s DMP should describe how researchers will handle research reports and data both during and after a research project. The DMP also needs to describe how it will conform to the DOT public access plan on the dissemination and sharing of research project results. 

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