FY 2019 Phase I & II Awards
FY 2019 Phase I & II SBIR awards.
FY 2019 Phase I & II SBIR awards.
Browse the archive of SBIR success stories to learn more about how U.S. DOT’s SBIR program has supported small businesses in developing new and innovative technologies that have benefited the department and the public, while providing a basis for growth for small businesses.
Crowdsourced mobile applications are an emerging and rich source of real-time data about roadway conditions. U.S. DOT Volpe Center data experts are using these new data sources from the private sector to estimate where and when motor vehicle crashes are likely to occur.
A team of experts developing and testing an early prototype automation system aimed at reducing congestion in our nation’s airports received the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) 2018 Aeronautics Associate Administrator Technology and Innovation Award, which recognizes work...
With support from U.S. DOT’s SBIR program, Soar Technology, Inc., developed a system that alerts drivers to their surroundings during the handoff between an automated driving system and a human driver.
The U.S. DOT Volpe Center’s Our New Mobility Future will convene leading thinkers innovating in novel transportation modes to explore the promise and pitfalls of our new mobility future—and to discuss how we’re going to get there.
Maurice Desruisseau is the acting director of the Office of Information Technology and the information systems security manager at the U.S. DOT Volpe Center.
The U.S. DOT Volpe National Transportation Systems Center published nearly 60 reports and conference papers in 2018 spanning a breadth of transportation topics that advance U.S. DOT’s priorities: safety, infrastructure, innovation, and accountability. Preview and download copies of these transportation resources.
Scott Gabree, PhD, received the Future Generations Award from the DuPage Railroad Safety Council for his work in rail suicide prevention. Gabree and his Volpe Center team are working with FRA and with rail carriers from around the world to examine why rail suicides occur, and identify and...
The U.S. DOT Volpe National Transportation Systems Center published nearly 60 reports and conference papers in 2018 spanning a breadth of transportation topics that advance U.S. DOT’s priorities: safety, infrastructure, innovation, and accountability. Preview and download copies...