49 U.S.C. § 119 — Advanced Research Projects Agency–Infrastructure
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- (a)DefinitionsIn this section:
- (1)ARPA–IThe term “ARPA–I” means the Advanced Research Projects Agency–Infrastructure established by subsection (b).
- (2)DepartmentThe term “Department” means the Department of Transportation.
- (3)DirectorThe term “Director” means the Director of ARPA–I appointed under subsection (d).
- (4)Eligible entityThe term “eligible entity” means—
- (A)a unit of State or local government;
- (B)an institution of higher education;
- (C)a commercial entity;
- (D)a research foundation;
- (E)a trade or industry research collaborative;
- (F)a federally funded research and development center;
- (G)a research facility owned or funded by the Department;
- (H)a collaborative that includes relevant international entities; and
- (I)a consortia of 2 or more entities described in any of subparagraphs (A) through (H).
- (5)Infrastructure
- (6)SecretaryThe term “Secretary” means the Secretary of Transportation.
- (b)EstablishmentThere is established within the Department an agency, to be known as the “Advanced Research Projects Agency–Infrastructure”, to support the development of science and technology solutions—
- (c)Goals
- (1)In generalThe goals of ARPA–I shall be—
- (A)to advance the transportation infrastructure of the United States by developing innovative science and technology solutions that—
- (i)lower the long-term costs of infrastructure development, including costs of planning, construction, and maintenance;
- (ii)reduce the lifecycle impacts of transportation infrastructure on the environment, including through the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions;
- (iii)contribute significantly to improving the safe, secure, and efficient movement of goods and people; and
- (iv)promote the resilience of infrastructure from physical and cyber threats; and
- (B)to ensure that the United States is a global leader in developing and deploying advanced transportation infrastructure technologies and materials.
- (A)to advance the transportation infrastructure of the United States by developing innovative science and technology solutions that—
- (2)Research projectsARPA–I shall achieve the goals described in paragraph (1) by providing assistance under this section for infrastructure research projects that—
- (A)advance novel, early-stage research with practicable application to transportation infrastructure;
- (B)translate techniques, processes, and technologies, from the conceptual phase to prototype, testing, or demonstration;
- (C)develop advanced manufacturing processes and technologies for the domestic manufacturing of novel transportation-related technologies; and
- (D)accelerate transformational technological advances in areas in which industry entities are unlikely to carry out projects due to technical and financial uncertainty.
- (1)In generalThe goals of ARPA–I shall be—
- (d)Director
- (1)AppointmentARPA–I shall be headed by a Director, who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
- (2)QualificationsThe Director shall be an individual who, by reason of professional background and experience, is especially qualified to advise the Secretary regarding, and manage research programs addressing, matters relating to the development of science and technology solutions to advance United States transportation infrastructure.
- (3)Relationship to secretaryThe Director shall—
- (4)Relationship to other programsNo other program within the Department shall report to the Director.
- (5)ResponsibilitiesThe responsibilities of the Director shall include—
- (A)approving new programs within ARPA–I;
- (B)developing funding criteria, and assessing the success of programs, to achieve the goals described in subsection (c)(1) through the establishment of technical milestones;
- (C)administering available funding by providing to eligible entities assistance to achieve the goals described in subsection (c)(1);
- (D)terminating programs carried out under this section that are not achieving the goals of the programs; and
- (E)establishing a process through which eligible entities can submit to ARPA–I unsolicited research proposals for assistance under this section in accordance with subsection (f).
- (e)Personnel
- (1)In generalThe Director shall establish and maintain within ARPA–I a staff with sufficient qualifications and expertise to enable ARPA–I to carry out the responsibilities under this section, in conjunction with other operations of the Department.
- (2)Program directors
- (A)In generalThe Director shall designate employees to serve as program directors for ARPA–I.
- (B)ResponsibilitiesEach program director shall be responsible for—
- (i)establishing research and development goals for the applicable program, including by convening workshops and conferring with outside experts;
- (ii)publicizing the goals of the applicable program;
- (iii)soliciting applications for specific areas of particular promise, especially in areas that the private sector or the Federal Government are not likely to carry out absent assistance from ARPA–I;
- (iv)establishing research collaborations for carrying out the applicable program;
- (v)selecting on the basis of merit each project to be supported under the applicable program, taking into consideration—
- (I)the novelty and scientific and technical merit of proposed projects;
- (II)the demonstrated capabilities of eligible entities to successfully carry out proposed projects;
- (III)the extent to which an eligible entity took into consideration future commercial applications of a proposed project, including the feasibility of partnering with 1 or more commercial entities; and
- (IV)such other criteria as the Director may establish;
- (vi)identifying innovative cost-sharing arrangements for projects carried out or funded by ARPA–I;
- (vii)monitoring the progress of projects supported under the applicable program;
- (viii)identifying mechanisms for commercial application of successful technology development projects, including through establishment of partnerships between eligible entities and commercial entities; and
- (ix)as applicable, recommending—
- (C)Term of serviceA program director—
- (3)Hiring and management
- (A)In generalThe Director may—
- (i)make appointments of scientific, engineering, and professional personnel, without regard to the civil service laws;
- (ii)fix the basic pay of such personnel at such rate as the Director may determine, but not to exceed level II of the Executive Schedule, without regard to the civil service laws; and
- (iii)pay an employee appointed under this subparagraph payments in addition to basic pay, subject to the condition that the total amount of those additional payments for any 12-month period shall not exceed the least of—
- (B)Private recruiting firmsThe Director may enter into a contract with a private recruiting firm for the hiring of qualified technical staff to carry out this section.
- (C)Additional staffThe Director may use all authorities available to the Secretary to hire administrative, financial, and clerical staff, as the Director determines to be necessary to carry out this section.
- (A)In generalThe Director may—
- (f)Research Proposals
- (1)In generalAn eligible entity may submit to the Director an unsolicited research proposal at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Director may require, including a description of—
- (2)ReviewThe Director—
- (A)shall review each unsolicited research proposal submitted under paragraph (1), taking into consideration—
- (i)the novelty and scientific and technical merit of the research proposal;
- (ii)the demonstrated capabilities of the applicant to successfully carry out the research proposal;
- (iii)the extent to which the applicant took into consideration future commercial applications of the proposed research project, including the feasibility of partnering with 1 or more commercial entities; and
- (iv)such other criteria as the Director may establish;
- (B)may approve a research proposal if the Director determines that the research—
- (C)
- (A)shall review each unsolicited research proposal submitted under paragraph (1), taking into consideration—
- (g)Forms of AssistanceOn approval of a research proposal of an eligible entity, the Director may provide to the eligible entity assistance in the form of—
- (h)Reports and Roadmaps
- (1)Annual reportsFor each fiscal year, the Director shall provide to the Secretary, for inclusion in the budget request submitted by the Secretary to the President under section 1108 of title 31 for the fiscal year, a report that, with respect to the preceding fiscal year, describes—
- (A)the projects that received assistance from ARPA–I, including—
- (i)each such project that was funded as a result of an unsolicited research proposal; and
- (ii)each such project that examines topics or technologies closely related to other activities funded by the Department, including an analysis of whether the Director achieved compliance with subsection (i)(1) in supporting the project; and
- (B)the instances of, and reasons for, the provision of assistance under this section for any projects being carried out by industry entities.
- (A)the projects that received assistance from ARPA–I, including—
- (2)Strategic vision roadmapNot later than October 1, 2022, and not less frequently than once every 4 years thereafter, the Director shall submit to the relevant authorizing and appropriations committees of Congress a roadmap describing the strategic vision that ARPA–I will use to guide the selection of future projects for technology investment during the 4 fiscal-year period beginning on the date of submission of the report.
- (1)Annual reportsFor each fiscal year, the Director shall provide to the Secretary, for inclusion in the budget request submitted by the Secretary to the President under section 1108 of title 31 for the fiscal year, a report that, with respect to the preceding fiscal year, describes—
- (i)Coordination and NonduplicationThe Director shall ensure that—
- (j)Federal Demonstration of TechnologiesThe Director shall seek opportunities to partner with purchasing and procurement programs of Federal agencies to demonstrate technologies resulting from activities funded through ARPA–I.
- (k)PartnershipsThe Director shall seek opportunities to enter into contracts or partnerships with minority-serving institutions (as described in any of paragraphs (1) through (7) of section 371(a) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1067q(a)))—
- (1)to accomplish the goals of ARPA–I;
- (2)to develop institutional capacity in advanced transportation infrastructure technologies and materials;
- (3)to engage underserved populations in developing, demonstrating, and deploying those technologies and materials; and
- (4)to otherwise address the needs of ARPA–I.
- (l)University Transportation CentersThe Director may—
- (1)partner with university transportation centers under section 5505 to accomplish the goals, and address the needs, of ARPA–I; and
- (2)sponsor and select for funding, in accordance with section 5505, competitively selected university transportation center grants, in addition to the assistance provided under section 5505, to address targeted technology and material goals of ARPA–I.
- (m)Advice
- (n)Evaluation
- (1)In generalNot later than December 27, 2024, the Secretary may enter into an arrangement with the National Academy of Sciences under which the National Academy shall conduct an evaluation of the achievement by ARPA–I of the goals described in subsection (c)(1).
- (2)InclusionsThe evaluation under paragraph (1) may include—
- (3)AvailabilityOn completion of the evaluation under paragraph (1), the evaluation shall be made available to—
- (o)Protection of Information
- (1)In generalEach type of information described in paragraph (2) that is collected by ARPA–I from eligible entities shall be considered to be—
- (2)Description of types of informationThe types of information referred to in paragraph (1) are—
- (A)information relating to plans for commercialization of technologies developed using assistance provided under this section, including business plans, technology-to-market plans, market studies, and cost and performance models;
- (B)information relating to investments provided to an eligible entity from a third party (such as a venture capital firm, a hedge fund, and a private equity firm), including any percentage of ownership of an eligible entity provided in return for such an investment;
- (C)information relating to additional financial support that the eligible entity—
- (D)information relating to revenue from the licensing or sale of a new product or service resulting from research conducted using assistance provided under this section.
- (p)Effect on Existing AuthoritiesThe authority provided by this section—
- (q)Funding
- (1)Authorization of appropriationsThere are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary such sums as are necessary to carry out this section.
- (2)Separate budget and appropriation
- (3)AllocationOf the amounts made available for a fiscal year under paragraph (1)—