Aurora Program (FY25-FY29)

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General Information
Solicitation Number: 1617
Former Study Number: TPF-5(435)
Status: Solicitation posted
Date Posted: May 31, 2024
Last Updated: Jun 13, 2024
Solicitation Expires: May 31, 2025
Partners: IADOT, MO, PADOT, UT
Lead Organization: Iowa Department of Transportation
Financial Summary
Suggested Contribution: $125,000.00
Commitment Start Year: 2025
Commitment End Year: 2029
100% SP&R Approval: Approved
Commitments Required: $1,000,000.00
Commitments Received: $500,000.00
Estimated Duration Month: 60
Waiver Requested: Yes
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Khyle Clute
Khyle.Clute@iowadot.us
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Jeremy McGuffey
jeremy.mcguffey@dot.gov
Study Champion(s): Tina Greenfield-Huitt
Tina.Greenfield@iowadot.us
Phone: 515-233-7746
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Iowa Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Tina Greenfield-Huitt -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Tina Greenfield-Huitt -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Tina Greenfield-Huitt -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Tina Greenfield-Huitt -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2029 $25,000.00 Tina Greenfield-Huitt -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Missouri Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Kyle Fischer Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Kyle Fischer Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Kyle Fischer Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Kyle Fischer Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2029 $25,000.00 Kyle Fischer Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Jason Norville Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Jason Norville Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Jason Norville Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Jason Norville Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2029 $25,000.00 Jason Norville Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Utah Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Jeff Williams David Stevens 801-589-8340 davidstevens@utah.gov
Utah Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Jeff Williams David Stevens 801-589-8340 davidstevens@utah.gov
Utah Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Jeff Williams David Stevens 801-589-8340 davidstevens@utah.gov
Utah Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Jeff Williams David Stevens 801-589-8340 davidstevens@utah.gov
Utah Department of Transportation 2029 $25,000.00 Jeff Williams David Stevens 801-589-8340 davidstevens@utah.gov

Background

The Aurora program is a partnership of highway agencies which beginning in 1996 collaborate on research, development, and the deployment of road weather information systems to improve the efficiency, safety, and reliability of surface transportation. Aurora’s initiatives are funded by member agencies to conduct research that serves the needs of its members who meet twice per year to set the agenda for RWIS research, keep informed about progress on program initiatives, and discuss solutions for common in-the-field problems. Newly selected initiatives are led by “champion” member agencies, managed by committees of Aurora members, and funded out of the pooled fund. Aurora has a strong relationship with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and its Snow and Ice Pooled Fund Cooperative Program (SICOP). In addition, Aurora coordinates with the American Meteorological Society (AMS), the National Severe Storm Laboratory, the ITS America, Clear Roads and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). Furthermore, Aurora works closely with industry as well as university based research organizations. This forum facilitates the sharing of technological and institutional experiences gained from road weather information system (RWIS) programs conceived and initiated by each participating entity.

Objectives

The cooperative and collaborative objective of the Aurora Program is to promote an efficient use of resources rather than a series of independent initiatives. The synergistic effect of this forum is an accelerated implementation of road weather programs as well as the integration and operationalized use of weather data in transportation management, safety, and in serving progressive levels of connected and automated transportation.

Scope of Work

Aurora members seek to advance road weather information systems (RWIS) to more fully integrate weather data as part of transportation systems operations in terms of readiness and decision making for efficient highway maintenance, operations, and real-time traveler information. Project areas of interest include information dissemination technologies, decision support systems, weather modeling and analysis, equipment evaluations, standards and architecture, road condition monitoring and performance measures as well as other pertinent areas as identified by member agencies. In addition, Aurora is committed to supporting a more connected and automated future for surface transportation.

Comments

Travel: Aurora Board members travel twice per year (spring, fall) to determine new projects for Aurora, vote on proposed projects, and to discuss project status and findings. All travel expenses for members are paid from pooled funds. The Board member or designated representative of each active member agency will be eligible for reimbursement of reasonable costs for travel, including registration fees, accommodation, and sustenance, to attend approved Aurora meetings. Travel costs of attendance at Aurora meetings by others may also be reimbursable in special cases approved in advance by the Aurora Program Administrator or the Executive Board. The Program Administrator and management consultant are charged with coordinating events requiring travel as appropriate to minimize travel costs.

FundingThe Aurora program activities are supported through income from member agencies (minimum of $25,000 per year for five years, totaling $125,000) as well as in-kind match where approved by the Aurora Executive Board. This cycle of Aurora will cover funding years FY2025 to FY2029.

New members: This pooled fund is always accepting new members. Please inquire with the Lead Study Contact noted above to join this effort.

Documents Attached
Title File/Link Document Category Document Type Privacy Document Date Download
Signed Waiver #1617 SPR Match Waiver Memorandum.pdf Memorandum SPR Match Waiver Approval Memorandum Public 2024-06-29

Aurora Program (FY25-FY29)

General Information
Solicitation Number: 1617
Status: Solicitation posted
Date Posted: May 31, 2024
Last Updated: Jun 13, 2024
Solicitation Expires: May 31, 2025
Partners: IADOT, MO, PADOT, UT
Lead Organization: Iowa Department of Transportation
Financial Summary
Suggested Contribution: $125,000.00
Commitment Start Year: 2025
Commitment End Year: 2029
100% SP&R Approval: Approved
Commitments Required: $1,000,000.00
Commitments Received: $500,000.00
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Khyle Clute
Khyle.Clute@iowadot.us
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Jeremy McGuffey
jeremy.mcguffey@dot.gov
Commitments by Organizations
Agency Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Iowa Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Tina Greenfield-Huitt -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Tina Greenfield-Huitt -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Tina Greenfield-Huitt -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Tina Greenfield-Huitt -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2029 $25,000.00 Tina Greenfield-Huitt -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Missouri Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Kyle Fischer Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Kyle Fischer Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Kyle Fischer Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Kyle Fischer Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2029 $25,000.00 Kyle Fischer Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Jason Norville Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Jason Norville Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Jason Norville Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Jason Norville Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2029 $25,000.00 Jason Norville Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Utah Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Jeff Williams David Stevens 801-589-8340 davidstevens@utah.gov
Utah Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Jeff Williams David Stevens 801-589-8340 davidstevens@utah.gov
Utah Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Jeff Williams David Stevens 801-589-8340 davidstevens@utah.gov
Utah Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Jeff Williams David Stevens 801-589-8340 davidstevens@utah.gov
Utah Department of Transportation 2029 $25,000.00 Jeff Williams David Stevens 801-589-8340 davidstevens@utah.gov

Background

The Aurora program is a partnership of highway agencies which beginning in 1996 collaborate on research, development, and the deployment of road weather information systems to improve the efficiency, safety, and reliability of surface transportation. Aurora’s initiatives are funded by member agencies to conduct research that serves the needs of its members who meet twice per year to set the agenda for RWIS research, keep informed about progress on program initiatives, and discuss solutions for common in-the-field problems. Newly selected initiatives are led by “champion” member agencies, managed by committees of Aurora members, and funded out of the pooled fund. Aurora has a strong relationship with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and its Snow and Ice Pooled Fund Cooperative Program (SICOP). In addition, Aurora coordinates with the American Meteorological Society (AMS), the National Severe Storm Laboratory, the ITS America, Clear Roads and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). Furthermore, Aurora works closely with industry as well as university based research organizations. This forum facilitates the sharing of technological and institutional experiences gained from road weather information system (RWIS) programs conceived and initiated by each participating entity.

Objectives

The cooperative and collaborative objective of the Aurora Program is to promote an efficient use of resources rather than a series of independent initiatives. The synergistic effect of this forum is an accelerated implementation of road weather programs as well as the integration and operationalized use of weather data in transportation management, safety, and in serving progressive levels of connected and automated transportation.

Scope of Work

Aurora members seek to advance road weather information systems (RWIS) to more fully integrate weather data as part of transportation systems operations in terms of readiness and decision making for efficient highway maintenance, operations, and real-time traveler information. Project areas of interest include information dissemination technologies, decision support systems, weather modeling and analysis, equipment evaluations, standards and architecture, road condition monitoring and performance measures as well as other pertinent areas as identified by member agencies. In addition, Aurora is committed to supporting a more connected and automated future for surface transportation.

Comments

Travel: Aurora Board members travel twice per year (spring, fall) to determine new projects for Aurora, vote on proposed projects, and to discuss project status and findings. All travel expenses for members are paid from pooled funds. The Board member or designated representative of each active member agency will be eligible for reimbursement of reasonable costs for travel, including registration fees, accommodation, and sustenance, to attend approved Aurora meetings. Travel costs of attendance at Aurora meetings by others may also be reimbursable in special cases approved in advance by the Aurora Program Administrator or the Executive Board. The Program Administrator and management consultant are charged with coordinating events requiring travel as appropriate to minimize travel costs.

FundingThe Aurora program activities are supported through income from member agencies (minimum of $25,000 per year for five years, totaling $125,000) as well as in-kind match where approved by the Aurora Executive Board. This cycle of Aurora will cover funding years FY2025 to FY2029.

New members: This pooled fund is always accepting new members. Please inquire with the Lead Study Contact noted above to join this effort.

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Signed Waiver Memorandum N

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