Autonomous Maintenance Technologies - Phase 2

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General Information
Study Number: TPF-5(559)
Former Study Number: TPF-5(380)
Lead Organization: Indiana Department of Transportation
Solicitation Number: 1622
Partners: CA, CO, IL, IN, KS, MN, MO, MS, PADOT, TX
Status: Cleared by FHWA
Est. Completion Date:
Contract/Other Number:
Last Updated: Jul 22, 2025
Contract End Date:
Financial Summary
Contract Amount:
Suggested Contribution:
Total Commitments Received: $1,023,000.00
100% SP&R Approval: Approved
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Tommy Nantung
tnantung@indot.in.gov
Phone: 765-463-1521 ext 248
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Todd Peterson
todd.peterson@dot.gov
Phone: 202- 366-1988
Study Champion(s): Michael Lane
mlane1@indot.in.gov
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name
California Department of Transportation 2025 $41,000.00 Hamid Ikram Sang Le
California Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Hamid Ikram Sang Le
California Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Hamid Ikram Sang Le
California Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Hamid Ikram Sang Le
Colorado Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Heather Pickering-Hilgers David Reeves
Colorado Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Heather Pickering-Hilgers David Reeves
Colorado Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Heather Pickering-Hilgers David Reeves
Illinois Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Meiwu An John Senger
Illinois Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Meiwu An John Senger
Illinois Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Meiwu An John Senger
Illinois Department of Transportation 2029 $25,000.00 Meiwu An John Senger
Indiana Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Michael Lane Tommy Nantung
Indiana Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Michael Lane Tommy Nantung
Indiana Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Michael Lane Tommy Nantung
Indiana Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Michael Lane Tommy Nantung
Kansas Department of Transportation 2025 $29,000.00 Sally Mayer David Behzadpour
Kansas Department of Transportation 2026 $29,000.00 Sally Mayer David Behzadpour
Kansas Department of Transportation 2027 $29,000.00 Sally Mayer David Behzadpour
Kansas Department of Transportation 2028 $29,000.00 Sally Mayer David Behzadpour
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2025 $29,000.00 Adam Wellner Leif Halverson
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2026 $29,000.00 Adam Wellner Leif Halverson
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2027 $29,000.00 Adam Wellner Leif Halverson
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2028 $29,000.00 Adam Wellner Leif Halverson
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2029 $0.00 Adam Wellner Leif Halverson
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Cookie Leffler Robert Vance
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Cookie Leffler Robert Vance
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Cookie Leffler Robert Vance
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Cookie Leffler Robert Vance
Missouri Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Chris Engelbrecht Jennifer Harper
Missouri Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Chris Engelbrecht Jennifer Harper
Missouri Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Chris Engelbrecht Jennifer Harper
Missouri Department of Transportation 2029 $25,000.00 Chris Engelbrecht Jennifer Harper
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Kevin Tobias Evan Zeiders
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Kevin Tobias Evan Zeiders
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Kevin Tobias Evan Zeiders
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Kevin Tobias Evan Zeiders
Texas Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 FengPin An Ned Mattila
Texas Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 FengPin An Ned Mattila
Texas Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 FengPin An Ned Mattila
Texas Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 FengPin An Ned Mattila

Study Description

Road maintenance activities are crucial for ensuring safe and efficient delivery of goods and people. Well-maintained roads not only extend their lifespan but also significantly reduce the risk of accidents and improve fuel efficiency. In recent years, with the development of vehicle automation, wireless communication, and robotic technologies, some road maintenance activities can be partially or fully replaced by machines, which bring significant benefits in improving road maintenance workers’ safety and productivity and alleviating the growing workforce shortage in state DOTs.

 The existing pooled fund project titled “Autonomous Maintenance Technology (AMT)” started in 2018 and the main focus so far has been the Autonomous Truck Mounted Attenuator (ATMA) technology. Current research in ATMA has led to broader interest in other AMTs such as autonomous cracking sealing, autonomous mowing, and autonomous snow plowing, among others. This motivates us to expand the scope of the current pooled fund project and develop a cooperative agreement to conduct further research on other available ATMs and their supported road maintenance activities. The Indiana DOT (INDOT) will serve as the lead state for the execution of the continuing pooled fund project. INDOT, through the Joint Transportation Research Program (JTRP) at Purdue University, will handle all administrative duties associated with the project. Purdue University will also serve as the lead research institution for the project.

Objectives

The overall objective of this study is to support and promote collaborative research efforts in the field of AMTs for road maintenance activities. Specific objectives include 1) Identify needed research priorities from participating state DOTs; 2) Provide a platform for technology, experience, and lessons learned exchange among participants; 3) Fund research related to AMT development, testing, evaluation, and deployment in various DOT maintenance activities; 4) Foster collaboration among state agencies, industry, and academia; and 5) Provide technical leadership in AMT to advance the state-of-the-art road maintenance practices. It is expected that this consortium will become a national leader in AMT-related research and applications.

Scope of Work

The project will fund research and development efforts to achieve the program goals, with proposed initial research focusing on

· ·             AMT Deployment Requirements: Identify the purpose, features, functionalities, and underlying technologies of each AMT and Investigate how the AMT is intended to be used in what road maintenance activities, and corresponding external conditions (e.g., road, traffic, weather, etc.).

·  ·             Human-AMT teaming: explore how the AMT interacts with DOT workers to what extent in road maintenance activities.

·    ·             Machine-machine teaming: explore how multiple AMTs can be operated together in terms of interoperability, safety, reliability, scalability, and cybersecurity.

·   ·             Cost-benefit analysis: analyze potential benefits and costs and build business cases for each technology.

Note that the AMT here contains all technologies including the ATMA.

Besides research activities, this scope of work also includes

·      ·             Identify and solicit new research ideas and directions.

·       ·             Develop research problem statements for possible pooled fund projects to address research needs identified by member states.

·       ·             Maintain and keep developing the pooled fund website and listserv with current activities

·       ·             Develop a forum for member states to exchange information, post questions and answers on AMT-related problems

·       ·             Organize internal meetings (online every month, and in-person once a year) within the member states to discuss administrative issues, budget, technology transfer, and future research directions.

·       ·             Organize research webinars to disseminate project outcomes. Each funded project is required to deliver a research webinar after completion. The research webinar will be open to the public.

·       ·             Organize special workshops/sessions regarding AMTs at transportation conferences and venues such as the TRB annual meeting and ITS America.

·       ·             Prepare reports to member states and FHWA.

Comments

The lead State is proposing $25,000 per year for four years for each participating agency (a total of $100,000). This will allow one participant to attend the annual meetings. For each additional participant, an additional $4,000 is expected. Our goal for funding will be initially $450,000 annually from all members (i.e., 18 states).

 In each monthly internal meeting, the current budget status will be shared with all member states.

 Research problem statements will be solicited on an annual basis. In one of the monthly meetings, the submitted research problems will be discussed and the member states will vote for the proposals to be funded in the next year.

 This pooled fund is always accepting new member states. Please inquire with the lead agency contact Michael Lane (MLane1@indot.IN.gov) to join this effort.

Subjects: Maintenance

Documents Attached
Title File/Link Document Category Document Type Privacy Document Date Download
Revised Proposal Autonomous Maintenance Technologies - Phase 2 Pooled Fund-AMT-Proposal_Revised_07182025.docx TPF Study Documentation Work Plan/Scope/Charter Public 2025-07-22
SPR Match Waiver Approval Memorandum for TPF-5(559) TPF #1622 SPR Match Waiver Approval Memorandum.pdf Memorandum SPR Match Waiver Approval Memorandum Public 2025-07-22
Acceptance Letter for TPF-5(559) Acceptance Letter TPF-5(559).pdf Memorandum Lead State Acceptance Memorandum Public 2025-07-22
Documents Attached
Title File/Link Document Category Document Type Privacy Document Date Download
Updated Proposal 7/22/2025 Pooled Fund-AMT-Proposal_Revised_07182025.docx Other Other Public 2025-07-22
#1622 SPR Match Waiver Memorandum TPF #1622 SPR Match Waiver Approval Memorandum.pdf Memorandum SPR Match Waiver Approval Memorandum Public 2024-11-14

Autonomous Maintenance Technologies - Phase 2

General Information
Study Number: TPF-5(559)
Lead Organization: Indiana Department of Transportation
Solicitation Number: 1622
Partners: CA, CO, IL, IN, KS, MN, MO, MS, PADOT, TX
Status: Cleared by FHWA
Est. Completion Date:
Contract/Other Number:
Last Updated: Jul 22, 2025
Contract End Date:
Financial Summary
Contract Amount:
Total Commitments Received: $1,023,000.00
100% SP&R Approval:
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Tommy Nantung
tnantung@indot.in.gov
Phone: 765-463-1521 ext 248
FHWA Technical Liaison(s): Todd Peterson
todd.peterson@dot.gov
Phone: 202- 366-1988
Commitments by Organizations
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
California Department of Transportation 2025 $41,000.00 Hamid Ikram Sang Le (916)701-3998 sang.le@dot.ca.gov
California Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Hamid Ikram Sang Le (916)701-3998 sang.le@dot.ca.gov
California Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Hamid Ikram Sang Le (916)701-3998 sang.le@dot.ca.gov
California Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Hamid Ikram Sang Le (916)701-3998 sang.le@dot.ca.gov
Colorado Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Heather Pickering-Hilgers David Reeves 303-757-9518 david.reeves@state.co.us
Colorado Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Heather Pickering-Hilgers David Reeves 303-757-9518 david.reeves@state.co.us
Colorado Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Heather Pickering-Hilgers David Reeves 303-757-9518 david.reeves@state.co.us
Illinois Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Meiwu An John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Meiwu An John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Meiwu An John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2029 $25,000.00 Meiwu An John Senger 217-782-8582 John.Senger@Illinois.gov
Indiana Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Michael Lane Tommy Nantung 765-463-1521 ext 248 tnantung@indot.in.gov
Indiana Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Michael Lane Tommy Nantung 765-463-1521 ext 248 tnantung@indot.in.gov
Indiana Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Michael Lane Tommy Nantung 765-463-1521 ext 248 tnantung@indot.in.gov
Indiana Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Michael Lane Tommy Nantung 765-463-1521 ext 248 tnantung@indot.in.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2025 $29,000.00 Sally Mayer David Behzadpour 785-291-3847 David.Behzadpour@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2026 $29,000.00 Sally Mayer David Behzadpour 785-291-3847 David.Behzadpour@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2027 $29,000.00 Sally Mayer David Behzadpour 785-291-3847 David.Behzadpour@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2028 $29,000.00 Sally Mayer David Behzadpour 785-291-3847 David.Behzadpour@ks.gov
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2025 $29,000.00 Adam Wellner Leif Halverson 651-366-3786 Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2026 $29,000.00 Adam Wellner Leif Halverson 651-366-3786 Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2027 $29,000.00 Adam Wellner Leif Halverson 651-366-3786 Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2028 $29,000.00 Adam Wellner Leif Halverson 651-366-3786 Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2029 $0.00 Adam Wellner Leif Halverson 651-366-3786 Leif.Halverson@state.mn.us
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Cookie Leffler Robert Vance RVance@mdot.ms.gov
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Cookie Leffler Robert Vance RVance@mdot.ms.gov
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Cookie Leffler Robert Vance RVance@mdot.ms.gov
Mississippi Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Cookie Leffler Robert Vance RVance@mdot.ms.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Chris Engelbrecht Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Chris Engelbrecht Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Chris Engelbrecht Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2029 $25,000.00 Chris Engelbrecht Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 Kevin Tobias Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 Kevin Tobias Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 Kevin Tobias Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 Kevin Tobias Evan Zeiders 717-787-8460 evzeiders@pa.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2025 $25,000.00 FengPin An Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2026 $25,000.00 FengPin An Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2027 $25,000.00 FengPin An Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov
Texas Department of Transportation 2028 $25,000.00 FengPin An Ned Mattila 512-416-4727 ned.mattila@txdot.gov

Study Description

Study Description

Road maintenance activities are crucial for ensuring safe and efficient delivery of goods and people. Well-maintained roads not only extend their lifespan but also significantly reduce the risk of accidents and improve fuel efficiency. In recent years, with the development of vehicle automation, wireless communication, and robotic technologies, some road maintenance activities can be partially or fully replaced by machines, which bring significant benefits in improving road maintenance workers’ safety and productivity and alleviating the growing workforce shortage in state DOTs.

 The existing pooled fund project titled “Autonomous Maintenance Technology (AMT)” started in 2018 and the main focus so far has been the Autonomous Truck Mounted Attenuator (ATMA) technology. Current research in ATMA has led to broader interest in other AMTs such as autonomous cracking sealing, autonomous mowing, and autonomous snow plowing, among others. This motivates us to expand the scope of the current pooled fund project and develop a cooperative agreement to conduct further research on other available ATMs and their supported road maintenance activities. The Indiana DOT (INDOT) will serve as the lead state for the execution of the continuing pooled fund project. INDOT, through the Joint Transportation Research Program (JTRP) at Purdue University, will handle all administrative duties associated with the project. Purdue University will also serve as the lead research institution for the project.

Objectives

The overall objective of this study is to support and promote collaborative research efforts in the field of AMTs for road maintenance activities. Specific objectives include 1) Identify needed research priorities from participating state DOTs; 2) Provide a platform for technology, experience, and lessons learned exchange among participants; 3) Fund research related to AMT development, testing, evaluation, and deployment in various DOT maintenance activities; 4) Foster collaboration among state agencies, industry, and academia; and 5) Provide technical leadership in AMT to advance the state-of-the-art road maintenance practices. It is expected that this consortium will become a national leader in AMT-related research and applications.

Scope of Work

The project will fund research and development efforts to achieve the program goals, with proposed initial research focusing on

· ·             AMT Deployment Requirements: Identify the purpose, features, functionalities, and underlying technologies of each AMT and Investigate how the AMT is intended to be used in what road maintenance activities, and corresponding external conditions (e.g., road, traffic, weather, etc.).

·  ·             Human-AMT teaming: explore how the AMT interacts with DOT workers to what extent in road maintenance activities.

·    ·             Machine-machine teaming: explore how multiple AMTs can be operated together in terms of interoperability, safety, reliability, scalability, and cybersecurity.

·   ·             Cost-benefit analysis: analyze potential benefits and costs and build business cases for each technology.

Note that the AMT here contains all technologies including the ATMA.

Besides research activities, this scope of work also includes

·      ·             Identify and solicit new research ideas and directions.

·       ·             Develop research problem statements for possible pooled fund projects to address research needs identified by member states.

·       ·             Maintain and keep developing the pooled fund website and listserv with current activities

·       ·             Develop a forum for member states to exchange information, post questions and answers on AMT-related problems

·       ·             Organize internal meetings (online every month, and in-person once a year) within the member states to discuss administrative issues, budget, technology transfer, and future research directions.

·       ·             Organize research webinars to disseminate project outcomes. Each funded project is required to deliver a research webinar after completion. The research webinar will be open to the public.

·       ·             Organize special workshops/sessions regarding AMTs at transportation conferences and venues such as the TRB annual meeting and ITS America.

·       ·             Prepare reports to member states and FHWA.

Comments

The lead State is proposing $25,000 per year for four years for each participating agency (a total of $100,000). This will allow one participant to attend the annual meetings. For each additional participant, an additional $4,000 is expected. Our goal for funding will be initially $450,000 annually from all members (i.e., 18 states).

 In each monthly internal meeting, the current budget status will be shared with all member states.

 Research problem statements will be solicited on an annual basis. In one of the monthly meetings, the submitted research problems will be discussed and the member states will vote for the proposals to be funded in the next year.

 This pooled fund is always accepting new member states. Please inquire with the lead agency contact Michael Lane (MLane1@indot.IN.gov) to join this effort.

Subjects: Maintenance

Title File/Link Type Private
Acceptance Letter for TPF-5(559) Acceptance Letter TPF-5(559).pdf Memorandum Public
SPR Match Waiver Approval Memorandum for TPF-5(559) TPF #1622 SPR Match Waiver Approval Memorandum.pdf Memorandum Public
Revised Proposal Autonomous Maintenance Technologies - Phase 2 Pooled Fund-AMT-Proposal_Revised_07182025.docx TPF Study Documentation Public
Title File/Link Type Private
Updated Proposal 7/22/2025 Pooled Fund-AMT-Proposal_Revised_07182025.docx Other Public
#1622 SPR Match Waiver Memorandum TPF #1622 SPR Match Waiver Approval Memorandum.pdf Memorandum Public

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