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                    TITLE V--TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH  
  
                           Subtitle A--Funding  
  
SEC. 5001. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.  
  
    (a) In General.--The following sums are authorized to be   
appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit   
Account):  
            (1) Surface transportation research.--For carrying out   
        sections 502, 506, 507, and 508 of title 23, United States Code,   
        and section 5112 of this Act $96,000,000 for fiscal year 1998,   
        $97,000,000 for fiscal year 1999, $97,000,000 for fiscal year   
        2000, $98,000,000 for fiscal year 2001, $101,000,000 for fiscal   
        year 2002, and $103,000,000 for fiscal year 2003.  
            (2) Technology deployment program.--To carry out section 503   
        of title 23, United States Code, $35,000,000 for fiscal year   
        1998, $35,000,000 for fiscal year 1999, $40,000,000 for  
        fiscal year 2000, $45,000,000 for fiscal year 2001, $45,000,000   
        for fiscal year 2002, and $50,000,000 for fiscal year 2003.  
            (3) Training and education.--For carrying out section 504 of   
        title 23, United States Code, $14,000,000 for fiscal year 1998,   
        $15,000,000 for fiscal year 1999, $16,000,000 for fiscal year   
        2000, $18,000,000 for fiscal year 2001, $19,000,000 for fiscal   
        year 2002, and $20,000,000 for fiscal year 2003.  
            (4) Bureau of transportation statistics.--For the Bureau of   
        Transportation Statistics to carry out section 111 of title 49,   
        United States Code, $31,000,000 for each of fiscal years 1998   
        through 2003.  
            (5) ITS standards, research, operational tests, and   
        development.--For carrying out sections 5204, 5205, 5206, and   
        5207 of this Act $95,000,000 for fiscal year 1998, $95,000,000   
        for fiscal year 1999, $98,200,000 for fiscal year 2000,   
        $100,000,000 for fiscal year 2001, $105,000,000 for fiscal year   
        2002, and $110,000,000 for fiscal year 2003.  
            (6) ITS deployment.--For carrying out sections 5208 and 5209   
        of this Act $101,000,000 for fiscal year 1998, $105,000,000 for   
        fiscal year 1999, $113,000,000 for fiscal year 2000,   
        $118,000,000 for fiscal year 2001, $120,000,000 for fiscal year   
        2002, and $122,000,000 for fiscal year 2003.  
            (7) University transportation research.--For carrying out   
        section 5505 of title 49, United States Code, $31,150,000 for   
        fiscal year 1998, $31,150,000 for fiscal year 1999, $32,750,000   
        for fiscal year 2000, $32,750,000 for fiscal year 2001,   
        $32,000,000 for fiscal year 2002, and $32,000,000 for fiscal   
        year 2003.  
  
    (b) Applicability of Title 23, United States Code.--Funds authorized   
to be appropriated by subsection (a) shall be available for obligation   
in the same manner as if such funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of   
title 23, United States Code, except that the Federal share of the cost   
of a project or activity carried out using such funds shall be 80   
percent (unless otherwise expressly provided by this subtitle or   
otherwise determined by the Secretary with respect to a project of   
activity) and such funds shall remain available until expended.  
    (c) Allocations.--  
            (1) Surface transportation research.--Of the amounts made   
        available under subsection (a)(1)--  
                    (A) $10,000,000 for each of fiscal years 1998   
                through 2003 shall be available to carry out section   
                502(e) of title 23, United States Code (relating to   
                long-term pavement performance);  
                    (B) not to exceed $2,000,000 for each of fiscal   
                years 1998 through 2003 shall be available to carry out   
                section 502(f) of such title (relating to seismic   
                research), of which not to exceed $2,500,000 may be used   
                to upgrade earthquake simulation facilities as required   
                to carry out the program;  
                    (C) $500,000 for each of fiscal years 1998 through   
                2003 shall be available to carry out section 506 of such   
                title (relating to international outreach); and  
                    (D) $5,000,000 for each of fiscal years 1998 through   
                2003 to carry out research on improved methods of using   
                concrete pavement in the construction, reconstruction,   
                and repair of Federal-aid highways.  
            (2) Technology deployment.--Of the amounts made available   
        under subsection (a)(2)--  
                    (A) $1,000,000 for each of fiscal years 1998 through   
                2003 shall be available to carry out section   
                503(b)(3)(A)(i) of title 23, United States Code   
                (relating to research development technology transfer   
                activities); and  
                    (B) $10,000,000 for fiscal year 1998, $15,000,000   
                for fiscal year 1999, $17,000,000 for fiscal year 2000,   
                and $20,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2001 through   
                2003 shall be available to carry out section   
                503(b)(3)(A)(ii) of such title (relating to repair,   
                rehabilitation, and construction).  
            (3) Training and education.--Of the amounts made available   
        under subsection (a)(3)--  
                    (A) $5,000,000 for fiscal year 1998, $6,000,000 for   
                fiscal year 1999, $6,000,000 for fiscal year 2000,   
                $7,000,000 for fiscal year 2001, $7,000,000 for fiscal   
                year 2002, and $8,000,000 for fiscal year 2003 shall be   
                available to carry out section 504(a) of title 23,   
                United States Code (relating to the National Highway   
                Institute);  
                    (B) $7,000,000 for fiscal year 1998, $7,000,000 for   
                fiscal year 1999, $8,000,000 for fiscal year 2000,   
                $9,000,000 for fiscal year 2001, $10,000,000 for fiscal   
                year 2002, and $10,000,000 for fiscal year 2003 shall be   
                available to carry out section 504(b) of such title   
                (relating to local technical assistance); and  
                    (C) $2,000,000 for each of fiscal years 1998 through   
                2003 shall be available to carry out section 504(c)(2)   
                of such title (relating to the Eisenhower Transportation   
                Fellowship Program).  
            (4) ITS deployment.--Of the amounts made available under   
        subsection (a)(6)--  
                    (A) $74,000,000 for fiscal year 1998, $75,000,000   
                for fiscal year 1999, $80,000,000 for fiscal year 2000,   
                $83,000,000 for fiscal year 2001, $85,000,000 for fiscal   
                year 2002, and $85,000,000 for fiscal year 2003 shall be   
                available to carry out section 5208 of this Act   
                (relating to Intelligent Transportation Systems   
                integration); and  
                    (B) $25,500,000 for fiscal year 1998, $27,200,000   
                for fiscal year 1999, $30,200,000 for fiscal year 2000,   
                $32,200,000 for fiscal year 2001, $33,500,000 for fiscal   
                year 2002, and $35,500,000 for fiscal year 2003 shall be   
                available to carry out section 5209 of this Act   
                (relating to commercial vehicle infrastructure).  
  
    (d) Transfers of Funds.--The Secretary may transfer not to exceed 10   
percent of the amounts allocated in a fiscal year under a subparagraph   
in each of paragraphs (1) through (4) of subsection (c) to the amounts   
allocated under any other subparagraph in the paragraph.  
  
SEC. 5002. OBLIGATION CEILING.  
  
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total of all   
obligations from amounts made available from the Highway Trust Fund   
(other than the Mass Transit Account) by section 5001(a) of this Act   
shall not exceed $403,150,000 for fiscal year 1998, $409,150,000 for   
fiscal year 1999, $427,950,000 for fiscal year 2000,  
$442,750,000 for fiscal year 2001, $453,000,000 for fiscal year 2002,   
and $468,000,000 for fiscal year 2003.  
  
SEC. 5003. NOTICE. <<NOTE: 49 USC 102 note.>>   
  
    (a) Notice of Reprogramming.--If any funds authorized for carrying   
out this title or the amendments made by this title are subject to a   
reprogramming action that requires notice to be provided to the   
Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the   
Senate, notice of such action shall concurrently be provided to the   
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the Committee on   
Science of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Environment   
and Public Works of the Senate.  
    (b) Notice of Reorganization.--On or before the 15th day preceding   
the date of any major reorganization of a program, project, or activity   
of the Department of Transportation for which funds are authorized by   
this title or the amendments made by this title, the Secretary shall   
provide notice of such reorganization to the Committee on Transportation   
and Infrastructure and the Committee on Science of the House of   
Representatives and the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the   
Senate.  
  
                   Subtitle B--Research and Technology  
  
SEC. 5101. RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM.  
  
    Title 23, United States Code, is amended--  
            (1) in the table of chapters by adding at the end the   
        following:  
  
``5. Research and Technology......................................501'';  
        and  
            (2) by adding at the end the following:  
  
                  ``CHAPTER 5--RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY  
  
``Sec.  
``501. Definitions.  
``502. Surface transportation research.  
``503. Technology deployment program.  
``504. Training and education.  
``505. State planning and research.  
``506. International highway transportation outreach program.  
``507. Surface transportation-environment cooperative research program.  
``508. Surface transportation research strategic planning.  
  
``Sec. 501. Definitions  
  
    ``In this chapter, the following definitions apply:  
            ``(1) Federal laboratory.--The term `Federal laboratory'   
        includes a Government-owned, Government-operated laboratory and   
        a Government-owned, contractor-operated laboratory.  
            ``(2) Safety.--The term `safety' includes highway and   
        traffic safety systems, research, and development relating to   
        vehicle, highway, driver, passenger, bicyclist, and pedestrian   
        characteristics, accident investigations, communications,   
        emergency medical care, and transportation of the injured.''.  
  
SEC. 5102. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH.  
  
    Chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code (as added by section 5101   
of this title), is amended by adding at the end the following:  
``Sec. 502. Surface transportation research  
  
    ``(a) General Authority.--  
            ``(1) Research, development, and technology transfer   
        activities.--The Secretary may carry out research, development,   
        and technology transfer activities with respect to--  
                    ``(A) motor carrier transportation;  
                    ``(B) all phases of transportation planning and   
                development (including construction, operation,   
                modernization, development, design, maintenance, safety,   
                financing, and traffic conditions); and  
                    ``(C) the effect of State laws on the activities   
                described in subparagraphs (A) and (B).  
            ``(2) Tests and development.--The Secretary may test,   
        develop, or assist in testing and developing any material,   
        invention, patented article, or process.  
            ``(3) Cooperation, grants, and contracts.--The Secretary may   
        carry out this section--  
                    ``(A) independently;  
                    ``(B) in cooperation with other Federal departments,   
                agencies, and instrumentalities and Federal   
                laboratories; or  
                    ``(C) by making grants to, or entering into   
                contracts, cooperative agreements, and other   
                transactions with, the National Academy of Sciences, the   
                American Association of State Highway and Transportation   
                Officials, or any Federal laboratory, State agency,   
                authority, association, institution, for-profit or   
                nonprofit corporation, organization, foreign country, or   
                person.  
            ``(4) Technological innovation.--The programs and activities   
        carried out under this section shall be consistent with the   
        surface transportation research and technology development   
        strategic plan developed under section 508.  
            ``(5) Funds.--  
                    ``(A) Special account.--In addition to other funds   
                made available to carry out this section, the Secretary   
                shall use such funds as may be deposited by any   
                cooperating organization or person in a special account   
                of the Treasury established for this purpose.  
                    ``(B) Use of funds.--The Secretary shall use funds   
                made available to carry out this section to develop,   
                administer, communicate, and promote the use of products   
                of research, development, and technology transfer   
                programs under this section.  
  
    ``(b) Collaborative Research and Development.--  
            ``(1) In general.--To encourage innovative solutions to   
        surface transportation problems and stimulate the deployment of   
        new technology, the Secretary may carry out, on a cost-shared   
        basis, collaborative research and development with--  
                    ``(A) non-Federal entities, including State and   
                local governments, foreign governments, colleges and   
                universities, corporations, institutions, partnerships,   
                sole proprietorships, and trade associations that are   
                incorporated or established under the laws of any State;   
                and  
                    ``(B) Federal laboratories.  
            ``(2) Agreements.--In carrying out this subsection, the   
        Secretary may enter into cooperative research and development  
        agreements (as defined in section 12 of the Stevenson-Wydler   
        Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 3710a)).  
            ``(3) Federal share.--  
                    ``(A) In general.--The Federal share of the cost of   
                activities carried out under a cooperative research and   
                development agreement entered into under this subsection   
                shall not exceed 50 percent, except that if there is   
                substantial public interest or benefit, the Secretary   
                may approve a greater Federal share.  
                    ``(B) Non-federal share.--All costs directly   
                incurred by the non-Federal partners, including   
                personnel, travel, and hardware development costs, shall   
                be credited toward the non-Federal share of the cost of   
                the activities described in subparagraph (A).  
            ``(4) Use of technology.--The research, development, or use   
        of a technology under a cooperative research and development   
        agreement entered into under this subsection, including the   
        terms under which the technology may be licensed and the   
        resulting royalties may be distributed, shall be subject to the   
        Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C.   
        3701 et seq.).  
            ``(5) Waiver of advertising requirements.--Section 3709 of   
        the Revised Statutes (41 U.S.C. 5) shall not apply to a contract   
        or agreement entered into under this chapter.  
  
    ``(c) Contents of Research Program.--The Secretary shall include in   
surface transportation research, technology development, and technology   
transfer programs carried out under this title coordinated activities in   
the following areas:  
            ``(1) Development, use, and dissemination of indicators,   
        including appropriate computer programs for collecting and   
        analyzing data on the status of infrastructure facilities, to   
        measure the performance of the surface transportation systems of   
        the United States, including productivity, efficiency, energy   
        use, air quality, congestion, safety, maintenance, and other   
        factors that reflect system performance.  
            ``(2) Methods, materials, and testing to improve the   
        durability of surface transportation infrastructure facilities   
        and extend the life of bridge structures, including--  
                    ``(A) new and innovative technologies to reduce   
                corrosion;  
                    ``(B) tests simulating seismic activity, vibration,   
                and weather; and  
                    ``(C) the use of innovative recycled materials.  
            ``(3) Technologies and practices that reduce costs and   
        minimize disruptions associated with the construction,   
        rehabilitation, and maintenance of surface transportation   
        systems, including responses to natural disasters.  
            ``(4) Development of nondestructive evaluation equipment for   
        use with existing infrastructure facilities and with next-  
        generation infrastructure facilities that use advanced   
        materials.  
            ``(5) Dynamic simulation models of surface transportation   
        systems for--  
                    ``(A) predicting capacity, safety, and   
                infrastructure durability problems;  
                    ``(B) evaluating planned research projects; and  
                    ``(C) testing the strengths and weaknesses of   
                proposed revisions to surface transportation operations   
                programs.  
            ``(6) Economic highway geometrics, structures, and desirable   
        weight and size standards for vehicles using the public highways   
        and the feasibility of uniformity in State regulations with   
        respect to such standards.  
            ``(7) Telecommuting and the linkages between transportation,   
        information technology, and community development and the impact   
        of technological change and economic restructuring on travel   
        demand.  
            ``(8) Expansion of knowledge of implementing life cycle cost   
        analysis, including--  
                    ``(A) establishing the appropriate analysis period   
                and discount rates;  
                    ``(B) learning how to value and properly consider   
                use costs;  
                    ``(C) determining tradeoffs between reconstruction   
                and rehabilitation; and  
                    ``(D) establishing methodologies for balancing   
                higher initial costs of new technologies and improved or   
                advanced materials against lower maintenance costs.  
            ``(9) Standardized estimates, to be developed in conjunction   
        with the National Institute of Standards and Technology and   
        other appropriate organizations, of useful life under various   
        conditions for advanced materials of use in surface   
        transportation.  
            ``(10) Evaluation of traffic calming measures that promote   
        community preservation, transportation mode choice, and safety.  
            ``(11) Development and implementation of safety-enhancing   
        equipment, including unobtrusive eyetracking technology.  
  
    ``(d) Advanced Research.--  
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish an advanced   
        research program, consistent with the surface transportation   
        research and technology development strategic plan developed   
        under section 508, that addresses longer-term, higher-risk   
        research that shows potential benefits for improving the   
        durability, efficiency, environmental impact, productivity, and   
        safety (including bicycle and pedestrian safety) of highway and   
        intermodal transportation systems. In carrying out the program,   
        the Secretary shall strive to develop partnerships with the   
        public and private sectors.  
            ``(2) Research areas.--In carrying out the program, the   
        Secretary may make grants and enter into cooperative agreements   
        and contracts in such areas as the Secretary determines   
        appropriate, including the following:  
                    ``(A) Characterization of materials used in highway   
                infrastructure, including analytical techniques,   
                microstructure modeling, and the deterioration   
                processes.  
                    ``(B) Diagnostics for evaluation of the condition of   
                bridge and pavement structures to enable the assessment   
                of risks of failure, including from seismic activity,   
                vibration, and weather.  
                    ``(C) Design and construction details for composite   
                structures.  
                    ``(D) Safety technology-based problems in the areas   
                of pedestrian and bicycle safety, roadside hazards, and   
                composite materials for roadside safety hardware.  
                    ``(E) Environmental research, including particulate   
                matter source apportionment and model development.  
                    ``(F) Data acquisition techniques for system   
                condition and performance monitoring.  
                    ``(G) Human factors, including prediction of the   
                response of travelers to new technologies.  
  
    ``(e) Long-Term Pavement Performance Program.--  
            ``(1) Authority.--The Secretary shall complete the long-term   
        pavement performance program tests initiated under the strategic   
        highway research program established under section 307(d) (as in   
        effect on the day before the date of enactment of this section)   
        and continued by the Intermodal Surface Transportation   
        Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 Stat. 1914 et seq.) through the   
        midpoint of a planned 20-year life of the long-term pavement   
        performance program.  
            ``(2) Grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts.--Under   
        the program, the Secretary shall make grants and enter into   
        cooperative agreements and contracts to--  
                    ``(A) monitor, material-test, and evaluate highway   
                test sections in existence as of the date of the grant,   
                agreement, or contract;  
                    ``(B) analyze the data obtained in carrying out   
                subparagraph (A); and  
                    ``(C) prepare products to fulfill program objectives   
                and meet future pavement technology needs.  
  
    ``(f) Seismic Research Program.--  
            ``(1) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish a   
        program to study the vulnerability of the Federal-aid highway   
        system and other surface transportation systems to seismic   
        activity and to develop and implement cost-effective methods to   
        reduce such vulnerability.  
            ``(2) Cooperation with national center for earthquake   
        engineering research.--The Secretary shall conduct the program   
        in cooperation with the National Center for Earthquake   
        Engineering Research at the University of Buffalo.  
            ``(3) Cooperation with agencies participating in national   
        earthquake hazards reduction program.--The Secretary shall   
        conduct the program in consultation and cooperation with Federal   
        departments and agencies participating in the National   
        Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program established by section 5 of   
        the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 1977 (42 U.S.C. 7704)   
        and shall take such actions as may be necessary to ensure that   
        the program is consistent with--  
                    ``(A) planning and coordination activities of the   
                Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency   
                under section 5(b)(1) of such Act (42 U.S.C.   
                7704(b)(1)); and  
                    ``(B) the plan developed by the Director of the   
                Federal Emergency Management Agency under section 8(b)   
                of such Act (42 U.S.C. 7705b(b)).  
  
    ``(g) Infrastructure Investment Needs Report.--  
            ``(1) In general.--Not later than January 31, 1999, and   
        January 31 of every second year thereafter, the Secretary shall   
        report to the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the   
        Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of   
        the House of Representatives on--  
                    ``(A) estimates of the future highway and bridge   
                needs of the United States; and  
                    ``(B) the backlog of current highway and bridge   
                needs.  
            ``(2) Comparison with prior reports.--Each report under   
        paragraph (1) shall provide the means, including all necessary   
        information, to relate and compare the conditions and service   
        measures used in the 3 biannual reports published prior to the   
        date of enactment of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st   
        Century.''.  
  
SEC. 5103. TECHNOLOGY DEPLOYMENT.  
  
    Chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code (as added by section 5101   
of this title), is amended by adding at the end the following:  
  
``Sec. 503. Technology deployment  
  
    ``(a) Technology Deployment Initiatives and Partnerships Program.--  
            ``(1) Establishment.--The Secretary shall develop and   
        administer a national technology deployment initiatives and   
        partnerships program.  
            ``(2) Purpose.--The purpose of the program shall be to   
        significantly accelerate the adoption of innovative technologies   
        by the surface transportation community.  
            ``(3) Deployment goals.--  
                    ``(A) Establishment.--Not later than 180 days after   
                the date of enactment of this section, the Secretary   
                shall establish not more than 5 deployment goals to   
                carry out paragraph (1).  
                    ``(B) Design.--Each of the goals and the program   
                developed to achieve the goals shall be designed to   
                provide tangible benefits, with respect to   
                transportation systems, in the areas of efficiency,   
                safety, reliability, service life, environmental   
                protection, and sustainability.  
                    ``(C) Strategies for achievement.--For each goal,   
                the Secretary, in cooperation with representatives of   
                the transportation community such as States, local   
                governments, the private sector, and academia, shall use   
                domestic and international technology to develop   
                strategies and initiatives to achieve the goal,   
                including technical assistance in deploying technology   
                and mechanisms for sharing information among program   
                participants.  
            ``(4) Integration with other programs.--The Secretary shall   
        integrate activities carried out under this subsection with the   
        efforts of the Secretary to disseminate the results of research   
        sponsored by the Secretary and to facilitate technology   
        transfer.  
            ``(5) Leveraging of federal resources.--In selecting   
        projects to be carried out under this subsection, the Secretary   
        shall give preference to projects that leverage Federal funds   
        with other significant public or private resources.  
            ``(6) Continuation of shrp partnerships.--Under the program,   
        the Secretary shall continue the partnerships established   
        through the strategic highway research program established under   
        section 307(d) (as in effect on the day before the date of   
        enactment of this section).  
            ``(7) Grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts.--Under   
        the program, the Secretary may make grants and enter  
        into cooperative agreements and contracts to foster alliances   
        and support efforts to stimulate advances in transportation   
        technology, including--  
                    ``(A) the testing and evaluation of products of the   
                strategic highway research program;  
                    ``(B) the further development and implementation of   
                technology in areas such as the Superpave system and the   
                use of lithium salts and other alternatives to prevent   
                and mitigate alkali silica reactivity;  
                    ``(C) the provision of support for long-term   
                pavement performance product implementation and   
                technology access; and  
                    ``(D) other activities to achieve the goals   
                established under paragraph (3).  
            ``(8) Reports.--Not later than 18 months after the date of   
        enactment of this section, and biennially thereafter, the   
        Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Environment and   
        Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation   
        and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives a report on   
        the progress and results of activities carried out under this   
        section.  
            ``(9) Allocation.--To the extent appropriate to achieve the   
        goals established under paragraph (3), the Secretary may further   
        allocate funds made available to carry out this section to   
        States for their use.  
  
    ``(b) Innovative Bridge Research and Construction Program.--  
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish and carry   
        out a program to demonstrate the application of innovative   
        material technology in the construction of bridges and other   
        structures.  
            ``(2) Goals.--The goals of the program shall include--  
                    ``(A) the development of new, cost-effective   
                innovative material highway bridge applications;  
                    ``(B) the reduction of maintenance costs and life-  
                cycle costs of bridges, including the costs of new   
                construction, replacement, or rehabilitation of   
                deficient bridges;  
                    ``(C) the development of construction techniques to   
                increase safety and reduce construction time and traffic   
                congestion;  
                    ``(D) the development of engineering design criteria   
                for innovative products and materials for use in highway   
                bridges and structures;  
                    ``(E) the development of cost-effective and   
                innovative techniques to separate vehicle and pedestrian   
                traffic from railroad traffic;  
                    ``(F) the development of highway bridges and   
                structures that will withstand natural disasters,   
                including alternative processes for the seismic retrofit   
                of bridges; and  
                    ``(G) the development of new nondestructive bridge   
                evaluation technologies and techniques.  
            ``(3) Grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts.--  
                    ``(A) In general.--Under the program, the Secretary   
                shall make grants to, and enter into cooperative   
                agreements and contracts with--  
                          ``(i) States, other Federal agencies,   
                      universities and colleges, private sector   
                      entities, and nonprofit organizations to pay the   
                      Federal share of the cost of research,   
                      development, and technology transfer concerning   
                      innovative materials; and  
                          ``(ii) States to pay the Federal share of the   
                      cost of repair, rehabilitation, replacement, and   
                      new construction of bridges or structures that   
                      demonstrate the application of innovative   
                      materials.  
                    ``(B) Applications.--To receive a grant under this   
                subsection, an entity described in subparagraph (A)   
                shall submit an application to the Secretary. The   
                application shall be in such form and contain such   
                information as the Secretary may require. The Secretary   
                shall select and approve the applications based on   
                whether the project that is the subject of the grant   
                meets the goals of the program described in paragraph   
                (2).  
            ``(4) Technology and information transfer.--The Secretary   
        shall take such action as is necessary to ensure that the   
        information and technology resulting from research conducted   
        under paragraph (3) is made available to State and local   
        transportation departments and other interested parties as   
        specified by the Secretary.  
            ``(5) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of a   
        project under this section shall be determined by the   
        Secretary.''.  
  
SEC. 5104. TRAINING AND EDUCATION.  
  
    Chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code (as added by section 5101   
of this title), is amended by adding at the end the following:  
  
``Sec. 504. Training and education  
  
    ``(a) National Highway Institute.--  
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall operate in the   
        Federal Highway Administration a National Highway Institute (in   
        this subsection referred to as the `Institute'). The Secretary   
        shall administer, through the Institute, the authority vested in   
        the Secretary by this title or by any other law for the   
        development and conduct of education and training programs   
        relating to highways.  
            ``(2) Duties of the institute.--In cooperation with State   
        transportation departments, United States industry, and any   
        national or international entity, the Institute shall develop   
        and administer education and training programs of instruction   
        for--  
                    ``(A) Federal Highway Administration, State, and   
                local transportation agency employees;  
                    ``(B) regional, State, and metropolitan planning   
                organizations;  
                    ``(C) State and local police, public safety, and   
                motor vehicle employees; and  
                    ``(D) United States citizens and foreign nationals   
                engaged or to be engaged in surface transportation work   
                of interest to the United States.  
            ``(3) Courses.--The Institute may develop and administer   
        courses in modern developments, techniques, methods,   
        regulations, management, and procedures relating to surface   
        transportation, environmental mitigation and compliance,   
        acquisition of rights-of-way, relocation assistance,   
        engineering, safety, construction, maintenance and operations,   
        contract administration, motor carrier safety activities,   
        inspection, and highway finance.  
            ``(4) Set-aside; federal share.--Not to exceed \1/2\ of 1   
        percent of the funds apportioned to a State under section   
        104(b)(3) for the surface transportation program shall be   
        available for expenditure by the State transportation department   
        for the payment of not to exceed 80 percent of the cost of   
        tuition and direct educational expenses (excluding salaries) in   
        connection with the education and training of employees of State   
        and local transportation agencies in accordance with this   
        subsection.  
            ``(5) Federal responsibility.--  
                    ``(A) In general.--Except as provided in   
                subparagraph (B), education and training of employees of   
                Federal, State, and local transportation (including   
                highway) agencies authorized under this subsection may   
                be provided--  
                          ``(i) by the Secretary at no cost to the   
                      States and local governments if the Secretary   
                      determines that provision at no cost is in the   
                      public interest; or  
                          ``(ii) by the State through grants,   
                      cooperative agreements, and contracts with public   
                      and private agencies, institutions, individuals,   
                      and the Institute.  
                    ``(B) Payment of full cost by private persons.--  
                Private agencies, international or foreign entities, and   
                individuals shall pay the full cost of any education and   
                training received by them unless the Secretary   
                determines that a lower cost is of critical importance   
                to the public interest.  
            ``(6) Training fellowships; cooperation.--The Institute   
        may--  
                    ``(A) engage in training activities authorized under   
                this subsection, including the granting of training   
                fellowships; and  
                    ``(B) carry out its authority independently or in   
                cooperation with any other branch of the Federal   
                Government or any State agency, authority, association,   
                institution, for-profit or nonprofit corporation, other   
                national or international entity, or other person.  
            ``(7) Collection of fees.--  
                    ``(A) General rule.--In accordance with this   
                subsection, the Institute may assess and collect fees   
                solely to defray the costs of the Institute in   
                developing or administering education and training   
                programs under this subsection.  
                    ``(B) Limitation.--Fees may be assessed and   
                collected under this subsection only in a manner that   
                may reasonably be expected to result in the collection   
                of fees during any fiscal year in an aggregate amount   
                that does not exceed the aggregate amount of the costs   
                referred to in subparagraph (A) for the fiscal year.  
                    ``(C) Persons subject to fees.--Fees may be assessed   
                and collected under this subsection only with respect   
                to--  
                          ``(i) persons and entities for whom education   
                      or training programs are developed or administered   
                      under this subsection; and  
                          ``(ii) persons and entities to whom education   
                      or training is provided under this subsection.  
                    ``(D) Amount of fees.--The fees assessed and   
                collected under this subsection shall be established in   
                a manner that ensures that the liability of any person   
                or entity for a fee is reasonably based on the   
                proportion of the costs referred to in subparagraph (A)   
                that relate to the person or entity.  
                    ``(E) Use.--All fees collected under this subsection   
                shall be used to defray costs associated with the   
                development or administration of education and training   
                programs authorized under this subsection.  
            ``(8) Relation to fees.--The funds made available to carry   
        out this subsection may be combined with or held separate from   
        the fees collected under paragraph (7).  
  
    ``(b) Local Technical Assistance Program.--  
            ``(1) Authority.--The Secretary shall carry out a local   
        technical assistance program that will provide access to surface   
        transportation technology to--  
                    ``(A) highway and transportation agencies in   
                urbanized areas with populations of between 50,000 and   
                1,000,000 individuals;  
                    ``(B) highway and transportation agencies in rural   
                areas; and  
                    ``(C) contractors that do work for the agencies.  
            ``(2) Grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts.--The   
        Secretary may make grants and enter into cooperative agreements   
        and contracts to provide education and training, technical   
        assistance, and related support services to--  
                    ``(A) assist rural, local transportation agencies   
                and tribal governments, and the consultants and   
                construction personnel working for the agencies and   
                governments, to--  
                          ``(i) develop and expand their expertise in   
                      road and transportation areas (including pavement,   
                      bridge, concrete structures, safety management   
                      systems, and traffic safety countermeasures);  
                          ``(ii) improve roads and bridges;  
                          ``(iii) enhance--  
                                    ``(I) programs for the movement of   
                                passengers and freight; and  
                                    ``(II) intergovernmental   
                                transportation planning and project   
                                selection; and  
                          ``(iv) deal effectively with special   
                      transportation-related problems by preparing and   
                      providing training packages, manuals, guidelines,   
                      and technical resource materials;  
                    ``(B) develop technical assistance for tourism and   
                recreational travel;  
                    ``(C) identify, package, and deliver transportation   
                technology and traffic safety information to local   
                jurisdictions to assist urban transportation agencies in   
                developing and  
                expanding their ability to deal effectively with   
                transportation-related problems;  
                    ``(D) operate, in cooperation with State   
                transportation departments and universities--  
                          ``(i) local technical assistance program   
                      centers designated to provide transportation   
                      technology transfer services to rural areas and to   
                      urbanized areas with populations of between 50,000   
                      and 1,000,000 individuals; and  
                          ``(ii) local technical assistance program   
                      centers designated to provide transportation   
                      technical assistance to Indian tribal governments;   
                      and  
                    ``(E) allow local transportation agencies and tribal   
                governments, in cooperation with the private sector, to   
                enhance new technology implementation.  
  
    ``(c) Research Fellowships.--  
            ``(1) General authority.--The Secretary, acting either   
        independently or in cooperation with other Federal departments,   
        agencies, and instrumentalities, may make grants for research   
        fellowships for any purpose for which research is authorized by   
        this chapter.  
            ``(2) Dwight david eisenhower transportation fellowship   
        program.--The Secretary shall establish and implement a   
        transportation research fellowship program for the purpose of   
        attracting qualified students to the field of transportation.   
        The program shall be known as the `Dwight David Eisenhower   
        Transportation Fellowship Program'.''.  
  
SEC. 5105. STATE PLANNING AND RESEARCH.  
  
    Chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code (as added by section 5101   
of this title), is amended by adding at the end the following:  
  
``Sec. 505. State planning and research  
  
    ``(a) General Rule.--Two percent of the sums apportioned to a State   
for fiscal year 1998 and each fiscal year thereafter under section 104   
(other than sections 104(f) and 104(h)) and under section 144 shall be   
available for expenditure by the State, in consultation with the   
Secretary, only for the following purposes:  
            ``(1) Engineering and economic surveys and investigations.  
            ``(2) The planning of future highway programs and local   
        public transportation systems and the planning of the financing   
        of such programs and systems, including metropolitan and   
        statewide planning under sections 134 and 135.  
            ``(3) Development and implementation of management systems   
        under section 303.  
            ``(4) Studies of the economy, safety, and convenience of   
        surface transportation systems and the desirable regulation and   
        equitable taxation of such systems.  
            ``(5) Research, development, and technology transfer   
        activities necessary in connection with the planning, design,   
        construction, management, and maintenance of highway, public   
        transportation, and intermodal transportation systems.  
            ``(6) Study, research, and training on the engineering   
        standards and construction materials for transportation systems   
        described in paragraph (5), including the evaluation and   
        accreditation of inspection and testing and the regulation and   
        taxation of their use.  
    ``(b) Minimum Expenditures on Research, Development, and Technology   
Transfer Activities.--  
            ``(1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), not less than   
        25 percent of the funds subject to subsection (a) that are   
        apportioned to a State for a fiscal year shall be expended by   
        the State for research, development, and technology transfer   
        activities described in subsection (a), relating to highway,   
        public transportation, and intermodal transportation systems.  
            ``(2) Waivers.--The Secretary may waive the application of   
        paragraph (1) with respect to a State for a fiscal year if the   
        State certifies to the Secretary for the fiscal year that total   
        expenditures by the State for transportation planning under   
        sections 134 and 135 will exceed 75 percent of the funds   
        described in paragraph (1) and the Secretary accepts such   
        certification.  
            ``(3) Nonapplicability of assessment.--Funds expended under   
        paragraph (1) shall not be considered to be part of the   
        extramural budget of the agency for the purpose of section 9 of   
        the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638).  
  
    ``(c) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost of a project   
carried out using funds subject to subsection (a) shall be 80 percent   
unless the Secretary determines that the interests of the Federal-aid   
highway program would be best served by decreasing or eliminating the   
non-Federal share.  
    ``(d) Administration of Sums.--Funds subject to subsection (a) shall   
be combined and administered by the Secretary as a single fund and shall   
be available for obligation for the same period as funds apportioned   
under section 104(b)(1).''.  
  
SEC. 5106. INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION OUTREACH PROGRAM.  
  
    Chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code (as added by section 5101   
of this title), is amended by adding at the end the following:  
  
``Sec. 506. International highway transportation outreach program  
  
    ``(a) Establishment.--The Secretary may establish an international   
highway transportation outreach program--  
            ``(1) to inform the United States highway community of   
        technological innovations in foreign countries that could   
        significantly improve highway transportation in the United   
        States;  
            ``(2) to promote United States highway transportation   
        expertise, goods, and services in foreign countries; and  
            ``(3) to increase transfers of United States highway   
        transportation technology to foreign countries.  
  
    ``(b) Activities.--Activities carried out under the program may   
include--  
            ``(1) development, monitoring, assessment, and dissemination   
        in the United States of information about highway transportation   
        innovations in foreign countries that could significantly   
        improve highway transportation in the United States;  
            ``(2) research, development, demonstration, training, and   
        other forms of technology transfer and exchange;  
            ``(3) informing foreign countries about the technical   
        quality of United States highway transportation goods and   
        services  
        through participation in trade shows, seminars, expositions, and   
        other such activities;  
            ``(4) offering technical services of the Federal Highway   
        Administration that cannot be readily obtained from United   
        States private sector firms to be incorporated into the   
        proposals of United States private sector firms undertaking   
        highway transportation projects outside the United States if the   
        costs of such services will be recovered under the terms of the   
        project;  
            ``(5) conducting studies to assess the need for or   
        feasibility of highway transportation improvements in countries   
        that are not members of the Organization for Economic   
        Cooperation and Development, as of December 18, 1991, and in   
        Greece and Turkey; and  
            ``(6) gathering and disseminating information on foreign   
        transportation markets and industries.  
  
    ``(c) Cooperation.--The Secretary may carry out this section in   
cooperation with any appropriate Federal agency, State or local agency,   
authority, association, institution, corporation (profit or nonprofit),   
foreign government, multinational institution, or other organization or   
person.  
    ``(d) Funds.--  
            ``(1) Contributions.--Funds available to carry out this   
        section shall include funds deposited by any cooperating   
        organization or person into a special account of the Treasury   
        established for this purpose.  
            ``(2) Eligible uses of funds.--The funds deposited into the   
        account and other funds available to carry out this section   
        shall be available to cover the cost of any activity eligible   
        under this section, including the cost of promotional materials,   
        travel, reception and representation expenses, and salaries and   
        benefits.  
            ``(3) Reimbursements for salaries and benefits.--  
        Reimbursements for salaries and benefits of Department of   
        Transportation employees providing services under this section   
        shall be credited to the account.  
  
    ``(e) Eligible Use of State Planning and Research Funds.--A State,   
in coordination with the Secretary, may obligate funds made available to   
carry out section 505 for any activity authorized under subsection   
(a).''.  
  
SEC. 5107. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION-ENVIRONMENT COOPERATIVE RESEARCH   
            PROGRAM.  
  
    Chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code (as added by section 5101   
of this title), is amended by adding at the end the following:  
  
``Sec. 507. Surface transportation-environment cooperative research   
                        program  
  
    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall establish and carry out a   
surface transportation-environment cooperative research program.  
    ``(b) Contents.--The program to be carried out under this section   
shall include research designed--  
            ``(1) to develop more accurate models for evaluating   
        transportation control measures and transportation system   
        designs that are appropriate for use by State and local   
        governments, including metropolitan planning organizations, in   
        designing implementation plans to meet Federal, State, and local   
        environmental requirements;  
            ``(2) to improve understanding of the factors that   
        contribute to the demand for transportation, including   
        transportation system design, demographic change, land use   
        planning, and communications and other information technologies;  
            ``(3) to develop indicators of economic, social, and   
        environmental performance of transportation systems to   
        facilitate analysis of potential alternatives;  
            ``(4) to study the relationship between highway density and   
        ecosystem integrity, including the impacts of highway density on   
        habitat integrity and overall ecosystem health, and develop a   
        rapid assessment methodology for use by transportation and   
        regulatory agencies in determining the relationship between   
        highway density and ecosystem integrity; and  
            ``(5) to meet additional priorities as determined by the   
        advisory board established under subsection (c), including   
        recommendations of the National Research Council in the report   
        entitled `Environmental Research Needs in Transportation'.  
  
    ``(c) Advisory Board.--  
            ``(1) Establishment.--In consultation with the Secretary of   
        Energy, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection   
        Agency, and the heads of other appropriate Federal departments   
        and agencies, the Secretary shall establish an advisory board to   
        recommend environmental and energy conservation research,   
        technology, and technology transfer activities related to   
        surface transportation.  
            ``(2) Membership.--The advisory board shall include--  
                    ``(A) representatives of State transportation and   
                environmental agencies;  
                    ``(B) transportation and environmental scientists   
                and engineers; and  
                    ``(C) representatives of metropolitan planning   
                organizations, transit operating agencies, and   
                environmental organizations.  
  
    ``(d) National Academy of Sciences.--The Secretary may make grants   
to, and enter into cooperative agreements with, the National Academy of   
Sciences to carry out such activities relating to the research,   
technology, and technology transfer activities described in subsection   
(b) as the Secretary determines appropriate.''.  
  
SEC. 5108. SURFACE TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH STRATEGIC PLANNING.  
  
    Chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code (as added by section 5101   
of this title), is amended by adding at the end the following:  
  
``Sec. 508. Surface transportation research strategic planning  
  
    ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall--  
            ``(1) establish a strategic planning process, consistent   
        with section 306 of title 5 for the Department of Transportation   
        to determine national transportation research and technology   
        development priorities related to surface transportation;  
            ``(2) coordinate Federal surface transportation research and   
        technology development activities;  
            ``(3) measure the results of those activities and how they   
        impact the performance of the surface transportation systems of   
        the United States; and  
            ``(4) ensure that planning and reporting activities carried   
        out under this section are coordinated with all other surface   
        transportation planning and reporting requirements.  
  
    ``(b) Implementation.--The Secretary shall--  
            ``(1) provide for the integrated planning, coordination, and   
        consultation among the operating administrations of the   
        Department of Transportation, all other Federal agencies with   
        responsibility for surface transportation research and   
        technology development, State and local governments,   
        institutions of higher education, industry, and other private   
        and public sector organizations engaged in surface   
        transportation-related research and development activities;  
            ``(2) ensure that the surface transportation research and   
        technology development programs of the Department do not   
        duplicate other Federal, State, or private sector research and   
        development programs; and  
            ``(3) provide for independent validation of the scientific   
        and technical assumptions underlying the surface transportation   
        research and technology development programs of the Department.  
  
    ``(c) Surface Transportation Research and Technology Development   
Strategic Plan.--  
            ``(1) Development.--The Secretary shall develop an   
        integrated surface transportation research and technology   
        development strategic plan.  
            ``(2) Contents.--The plan shall include--  
                    ``(A) an identification of the general goals and   
                objectives of the Department of Transportation for   
                surface transportation research and development;  
                    ``(B) a description of the roles of the Department   
                and other Federal agencies in achieving the goals   
                identified under subparagraph (A), in order to avoid   
                unnecessary duplication of effort;  
                    ``(C) a description of the overall strategy of the   
                Department, and the role of each of the operating   
                administrations of the Department, in carrying out the   
                plan over the next 5 years, including a description of   
                procedures for coordination of the efforts of the   
                Secretary with the efforts of the operating   
                administrations of the Department and other Federal   
                agencies;  
                    ``(D) an assessment of how State and local research   
                and technology development activities are contributing   
                to the achievement of the goals identified under   
                subparagraph (A);  
                    ``(E) details of the surface transportation research   
                and technology development programs of the Department,   
                including performance goals, resources needed to achieve   
                those goals, and performance indicators as described in   
                section 1115(a) of title 31, United States Code, for the   
                next 5 years for each area of research and technology   
                development;  
                    ``(F) significant comments on the plan obtained from   
                outside sources; and  
                    ``(G) responses to significant comments obtained   
                from the National Research Council and other advisory   
                bodies, and a description of any corrective actions   
                taken pursuant to such comments.  
            ``(3) National research council review.--  
        The <<NOTE: Contracts.>> Secretary shall enter into an agreement   
        for the review by the National Research Council of the details   
        of each--  
                    ``(A) strategic plan or revision required under   
                section 306 of title 5;  
                    ``(B) performance plan required under section 1115   
                of title 31; and  
                    ``(C) program performance report required under   
                section 1116,  
        with respect to surface transportation research and technology   
        development.  
            ``(4) Performance plans and reports.--In reports submitted   
        under sections 1115 and 1116 of title 31, the Secretary shall   
        include--  
                    ``(A) a summary of the results for the previous   
                fiscal year of surface transportation research and   
                technology development programs to which the Department   
                of Transportation contributes, along with--  
                          ``(i) an analysis of the relationship between   
                      those results and the goals identified under   
                      paragraph (2)(A); and  
                          ``(ii) a description of the methodology used   
                      for assessing the results; and  
                    ``(B) a description of significant surface   
                transportation research and technology development   
                initiatives, if any, undertaken during the previous   
                fiscal year that were not in the plan developed under   
                paragraph (1), and any significant changes in the plan   
                from the previous year's plan.  
  
    ``(d) Merit Review and Performance Measurement.--   
<<NOTE: Reports.>> Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of   
this section, the Secretary shall transmit to Congress a report   
describing competitive merit review procedures for use in selecting   
grantees and contractors in the programs covered by the plan developed   
under subsection (c) and performance measurement procedures for   
evaluating the programs.  
  
    ``(e) Procurement Procedures.--The Secretary shall--  
            ``(1) develop model procurement procedures that encourage   
        the use of advanced technologies; and  
            ``(2) develop model transactions for carrying out and   
        coordinating Federal and State surface transportation research   
        and technology development activities.  
  
    ``(f) Consistency With Government Performance and Results Act of   
1993.--The plans and reports developed under this section shall be   
consistent with and incorporated as part of the plans developed under   
section 306 of title 5 and sections 1115 and 1116 of title 31.''.  
  
SEC. 5109. BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS.  
  
    (a) In General.--Section 111 of title 49, United States Code, is   
amended--  
            (1) in subsection (b)(4) by striking the second sentence;  
            (2) in subsection (c)--  
                    (A) in paragraph (1)--  
                          (i) in subparagraph (J) by striking ``and'' at   
                      the end;  
                          (ii) in subparagraph (K) by striking the   
                      period at the end and inserting ``; and''; and  
                          (iii) by adding at the end the following:  
                    ``(L) transportation-related variables that   
                influence global competitiveness.'';  
                    (B) in paragraph (2)--  
                          (i) in the first sentence by striking   
                      ``national transportation system'' and inserting   
                      ``transportation systems of the United States'';  
                          (ii) by striking subparagraph (A) and   
                      inserting the following:  
                    ``(A) be coordinated with efforts to measure outputs   
                and outcomes of the Department of Transportation and the   
                transportation systems of the United States under the   
                Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (107   
                Stat. 285 et seq.) and the amendments made by such   
                Act;''; and  
                          (iii) in subparagraph (C) by inserting ``,   
                      made relevant to the States and metropolitan   
                      planning organizations,'' after ``accuracy'';  
                    (C) in paragraph (3) by adding at the end the   
                following: ``The Bureau shall review and report to the   
                Secretary of Transportation on the sources and   
                reliability of the statistics proposed by the heads of   
                the operating administrations of the Department to   
                measure outputs and outcomes as required by the   
                Government Performance and Results Act of 1993, and the   
                amendments made by such Act, and shall carry out such   
                other reviews of the sources and reliability of other   
                data collected by the heads of the operating   
                administrations of the Department as shall be requested   
                by the Secretary.''; and  
                    (D) by adding at the end the following:  
            ``(7) Supporting transportation decisionmaking.--Ensuring   
        that the statistics compiled under paragraph (1) are relevant   
        for transportation decisionmaking by the Federal Government,   
        State and local governments, transportation-related   
        associations, private businesses, and consumers.'';  
            (3) by redesignating subsections (d), (e), and (f) as   
        subsections (h), (i), and (j), respectively;  
            (4) by striking subsection (g);  
            (5) by inserting after subsection (c) the following:  
  
    ``(d) Intermodal Transportation Data Base.--  
            ``(1) In general.--In consultation with the Associate Deputy   
        Secretary, the Assistant Secretaries, and the heads of the   
        operating administrations of the Department of Transportation,   
        the Director shall establish and maintain a transportation data   
        base for all modes of transportation.  
            ``(2) Use.--The data base shall be suitable for analyses   
        carried out by the Federal Government, the States, and   
        metropolitan planning organizations.  
            ``(3) Contents.--The data base shall include--  
                    ``(A) information on the volumes and patterns of   
                movement of goods, including local, interregional, and   
                international movement, by all modes of transportation   
                and intermodal combinations, and by relevant   
                classification;  
                    ``(B) information on the volumes and patterns of   
                movement of people, including local, interregional, and   
                international movements, by all modes of transportation   
                (including bicycle and pedestrian modes) and intermodal   
                combinations, and by relevant classification;  
                    ``(C) information on the location and connectivity   
                of transportation facilities and services; and  
                    ``(D) a national accounting of expenditures and   
                capital stocks on each mode of transportation and   
                intermodal combination.  
  
    ``(e) National Transportation Library.--  
            ``(1) In general.--The Director shall establish and maintain   
        a National Transportation Library, which shall contain a   
        collection of statistical and other information needed for   
        transportation decisionmaking at the Federal, State, and local   
        levels.  
            ``(2) Access.--The Director shall facilitate and promote   
        access to the Library, with the goal of improving the ability of   
        the transportation community to share information and the   
        ability of the Director to make statistics readily accessible   
        under subsection (c)(5).  
            ``(3) Coordination.--The Director shall work with other   
        transportation libraries and other transportation information   
        providers, both public and private, to achieve the goal   
        specified in paragraph (2).  
  
    ``(f) National Transportation Atlas Data Base.--  
            ``(1) In general.--The Director shall develop and maintain   
        geospatial data bases that depict--  
                    ``(A) transportation networks;  
                    ``(B) flows of people, goods, vehicles, and craft   
                over the networks; and  
                    ``(C) social, economic, and environmental conditions   
                that affect or are affected by the networks.  
            ``(2) Intermodal network analysis.--The data bases shall be   
        able to support intermodal network analysis.  
  
    ``(g) Research and Development Grants.--  
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may make grants to, or   
        enter into cooperative agreements or contracts with, public and   
        nonprofit private entities (including State transportation   
        departments, metropolitan planning organizations, and   
        institutions of higher education) for--  
                    ``(A) investigation of the subjects specified in   
                subsection (c)(1) and research and development of new   
                methods of data collection, management, integration,   
                dissemination, interpretation, and analysis;  
                    ``(B) development of electronic clearinghouses of   
                transportation data and related information, as part of   
                the National Transportation Library under subsection   
                (e); and  
                    ``(C) development and improvement of methods for   
                sharing geographic data, in support of the national   
                transportation atlas data base under subsection (f) and   
                the National Spatial Data Infrastructure developed under   
                Executive Order No. 12906.  
            ``(2) Limitation.--Not more than $500,000 of the amounts   
        made available to carry out this section in a fiscal year may be   
        used to carry out this subsection.'';  
            (6) by striking subsection (i) (as redesignated by paragraph   
        (3) of this subsection) and inserting the following:  
  
    ``(i) Prohibition on Certain Disclosures.--  
            ``(1) In general.--An officer or employee of the Bureau may   
        not--  
                    ``(A) make any disclosure in which the data provided   
                by an individual or organization under subsection (c)(2)   
                can be identified;  
                    ``(B) use the information provided under subsection   
                (c)(2) for a nonstatistical purpose; or  
                    ``(C) permit anyone other than an individual   
                authorized by the Director to examine any individual   
                report provided under subsection (c)(2).  
            ``(2) Prohibition on requests for certain data.--  
                    ``(A) Government agencies.--No department, bureau,   
                agency, officer, or employee of the United States   
                (except the Director in carrying out this section) may   
                require, for any reason, a copy of any report that has   
                been filed under subsection (c)(2) with the Bureau or   
                retained by an individual respondent.  
                    ``(B) Courts.--Any copy of a report described in   
                subparagraph (A) that has been retained by an individual   
                respondent or filed with the Bureau or any of its   
                employees, contractors, or agents--  
                          ``(i) shall be immune from legal process; and  
                          ``(ii) shall not, without the consent of the   
                      individual concerned, be admitted as evidence or   
                      used for any purpose in any action, suit, or other   
                      judicial or administrative proceeding.  
                    ``(C) Applicability.--This paragraph shall apply   
                only to reports that permit information concerning an   
                individual or organization to be reasonably inferred by   
                direct or indirect means.  
            ``(3) Data collected for nonstatistical purposes.--In a case   
        in which the Bureau is authorized by statute to collect data or   
        information for a nonstatistical purpose, the Director shall   
        clearly distinguish the collection of the data or information,   
        by rule and on the collection instrument, so as to inform a   
        respondent that is requested or required to supply the data or   
        information of the nonstatistical purpose.'';  
            (7) in subsection (j) (as redesignated by paragraph (3) of   
        this subsection) by striking ``On or before January 1, 1994, and   
        annually thereafter, the'' and inserting ``The''; and  
            (8) by adding at the end the following:  
  
    ``(k) Proceeds of Data Product Sales.--Notwithstanding section 3302   
of title 31, United States Code, funds received by the Bureau from the   
sale of data products, for necessary expenses incurred, may be credited   
to the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) for the   
purpose of reimbursing the Bureau for the expenses.''.  
    (b) Conforming Amendments.--Section 5503 of title 49, United States   
Code, is amended--  
            (1) by striking subsection (d); and  
            (2) by redesignating subsections (e), (f), and (g) as   
        subsections (d), (e), and (f), respectively.  
SEC. 5110. UNIVERSITY TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH.  
  
    (a) In General.--Subchapter I of chapter 55 of title 49, United   
States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:  
  
``Sec. 5505. University transportation research  
  
    ``(a) Regional Centers.--The Secretary of Transportation shall make   
grants to nonprofit institutions of higher learning to establish and   
operate 1 university transportation center in each of the 10 United   
States Government regions that comprise the Standard Federal Regional   
Boundary System.  
    ``(b) Other Centers.--The Secretary shall make grants to nonprofit   
institutions of higher learning to establish and operate university   
transportation centers, in addition to the centers receiving grants   
under subsection (a), to address transportation management and research   
and development matters, with special attention to increasing the number   
of highly skilled individuals entering the field of transportation.  
    ``(c) Selection of Grant Recipients.--  
            ``(1) Applications.--In order to be eligible to receive a   
        grant under this section, a nonprofit institution of higher   
        learning shall submit to the Secretary an application that is in   
        such form and contains such information as the Secretary may   
        require.  
            ``(2) Selection criteria.--Except as otherwise provided by   
        this section, the Secretary shall select each recipient of a   
        grant under this section through a competitive process on the   
        basis of the following:  
                    ``(A) For regional centers, the location of the   
                center within the Federal region to be served.  
                    ``(B) The demonstrated research and extension   
                resources available to the recipient to carry out this   
                section.  
                    ``(C) The capability of the recipient to provide   
                leadership in making national and regional contributions   
                to the solution of immediate and long-range   
                transportation problems.  
                    ``(D) The recipient's establishment of a surface   
                transportation program encompassing several modes of   
                transportation.  
                    ``(E) The recipient's demonstrated commitment of at   
                least $200,000 in regularly budgeted institutional   
                amounts each year to support ongoing transportation   
                research and education programs.  
                    ``(F) The recipient's demonstrated ability to   
                disseminate results of transportation research and   
                education programs through a statewide or regionwide   
                continuing education program.  
                    ``(G) The strategic plan the recipient proposes to   
                carry out under the grant.  
  
    ``(d) Objectives.--Each university transportation center receiving a   
grant under this section shall conduct the following programs and   
activities:  
            ``(1) Basic and applied research, the products of which are   
        judged by peers or other experts in the field to advance the   
        body of knowledge in transportation.  
            ``(2) An education program that includes multidisciplinary   
        course work and participation in research.  
            ``(3) An ongoing program of technology transfer that makes   
        research results available to potential users in a form that can   
        be implemented, utilized, or otherwise applied.  
  
    ``(e) <<NOTE: Contracts.>>  Maintenance of Effort.--In order to be   
eligible to receive a grant under this section, a recipient shall enter   
into an agreement with the Secretary to ensure that the recipient will   
maintain total expenditures from all other sources to establish and   
operate a university transportation center and related research   
activities at a level at least equal to the average level of such   
expenditures in its 2 fiscal years prior to award of a grant under this   
section.  
  
    ``(f) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the costs of activities   
carried out using a grant made under this section is 50 percent of   
costs. The non-Federal share may include funds provided to a recipient   
under section 503, 504(b), or 505 of title 23, United States Code.  
    ``(g) Program Coordination.--  
            ``(1) Coordination.--The Secretary shall coordinate the   
        research, education, training, and technology transfer   
        activities that grant recipients carry out under this section,   
        disseminate the results of the research, and establish and   
        operate a clearinghouse.  
            ``(2) Annual review and evaluation.--At least annually and   
        consistent with the plan developed under section 5506, the   
        Secretary shall review and evaluate programs the grant   
        recipients carry out.  
            ``(3) Funding limitation.--The Secretary may use not more   
        than 1 percent of amounts made available from Government sources   
        to carry out this subsection.  
  
    ``(h) Limitation on Availability of Funds.--Funds made available to   
carry out this program shall remain available for obligation for a   
period of 2 years after the last day of the fiscal year for which such   
funds are authorized.  
    ``(i) Number and Amount of Grants.--  
            ``(1) Fiscal years 1998 and 1999.--For each of fiscal years   
        1998 and 1999, the Secretary shall make the following grants   
        under this section:  
                    ``(A) Group a.--The Secretary shall make a grant in   
                the amount of $1,000,000 to each of the institutions in   
                group A.  
                    ``(B) Group b.--The Secretary shall make a grant in   
                the amount of $300,000 to each of the institutions in   
                group B.  
                    ``(C) Group c.--The Secretary shall make a grant in   
                the amount of $750,000 to each of the institutions in   
                group C.  
                    ``(D) Group d.--The Secretary shall make a grant in   
                the amount of $2,000,000 to each of the institutions in   
                group D.  
            ``(2) Fiscal years 2000 and 2001.--For each of fiscal years   
        2000 and 2001, the Secretary shall make the following grants   
        under this section:  
                    ``(A) Group a.--The Secretary shall make a grant in   
                the amount of $1,000,000 to each of the institutions in   
                group A.  
                    ``(B) Group b.--The Secretary shall make a grant in   
                the amount of $500,000 to 8 of the institutions in group   
                B.  
                    ``(C) Group c.--The Secretary shall make a grant in   
                the amount of $750,000 to each of the institutions in   
                group C.  
                    ``(D) Group d.--The Secretary shall make a grant in   
                the amount of $2,000,000 to each of the institutions in   
                group D.  
            ``(3) Fiscal years 2002 and 2003.--For each of fiscal years   
        2002 and 2003, the Secretary shall make the following grants   
        under this section:  
                    ``(A) Group a.--The Secretary shall make a grant in   
                the amount of $1,000,000 to each of the institutions in   
                group A.  
                    ``(B) Groups b and c.--The Secretary shall make a   
                grant in the amount of $1,000,000 to 10 of the   
                institutions in groups B and C that received grants   
                under this section in fiscal years 2000 and 2001.  
                    ``(C) Group d.--The Secretary shall make a grant in   
                the amount of $2,000,000 to each of the institutions in   
                group D.  
  
    ``(j) Identification of Groups.--For the purpose of making grants   
under this section, the following groups are identified:  
            ``(1) Group a.--Group A shall consist of the 10 regional   
        centers selected under subsection (a).  
            ``(2) Group b.--Group B shall consist of the following:  
                    ``(A) The University of Denver and Mississippi State   
                University.  
                    ``(B) The University of Central Florida.  
                    ``(C) University of Southern California and   
                California State University at Long Beach.  
                    ``(D) Rutgers University.  
                    ``(E) University of Missouri at Rolla.  
                    ``(F) South Carolina State University.  
                    ``(G) Joseph P. Kennedy Science and Technology   
                Center, Assumption College, Massachusetts.  
                    ``(H) Purdue University.  
            ``(3) Group c.--Group C shall consist of the following:  
                    ``(A) University of Arkansas.  
                    ``(B) New Jersey Institute of Technology.  
                    ``(C) University of Idaho.  
                    ``(D) The University of Alabama.  
                    ``(E) Morgan State University.  
                    ``(F) North Carolina State University.  
                    ``(G) San Jose State University.  
                    ``(H) University of South Florida.  
                    ``(I) North Carolina A. and T. State University.  
            ``(4) Group d.--Group D shall consist of the following:  
                    ``(A) University of Minnesota.  
                    ``(B) Marshall University, West Virginia, on behalf   
                of a consortium of West Virginia colleges and   
                universities.  
                    ``(C) George Mason University, along with the   
                University of Virginia and Virginia Tech University.  
                    ``(D) Western Transportation Institute.  
                    ``(E) Rhode Island Transportation Research Center.  
                    ``(F) Northwestern University.''.  
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The table of sections for chapter 55 of   
title 49, United States Code, is amended by inserting after the item   
relating to section 5504 the following:  
  
``5505. University transportation research.''.  
  
    (c) Repeals.--Section 5316 and 5317 of title 49, United States Code,   
and the items relating to such sections in the analysis for chapter 53   
of such title, are repealed.  
  
SEC. 5111. ADVANCED VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM.  
  
    (a) In General.--Subchapter I of chapter 55 of subtitle I of title   
49, United States Code (as amended by section 5110 of this Act), is   
amended by adding at the end the following:  
  
``Sec. 5506. Advanced vehicle technologies program  
  
    ``(a) Purposes.--The Secretary of Transportation, in coordination   
with other government agencies and private consortia, shall encourage   
and promote the research, development, and deployment of transportation   
technologies that will use technological advances in multimodal   
vehicles, vehicle components, environmental technologies, and related   
infrastructure to remove impediments to an efficient, safe, and cost-  
effective national transportation system.  
    ``(b) Definition of Eligible Consortium.--In this section, the term   
`eligible consortium' means a consortium that receives funding under the   
Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1993 (Public Law 102-396; 106   
Stat. 1876), and that comprises 2 or more of the following entities:  
            ``(1) Businesses incorporated in the United States.  
            ``(2) Public or private educational or research   
        organizations located in the United States.  
            ``(3) Entities of State or local governments in the United   
        States.  
            ``(4) Federal laboratories.  
  
    ``(c) Program.--The <<NOTE: Contracts.>> Secretary shall enter into   
contracts, cooperative agreements, and other transactions as authorized   
by section 2371 of title 10 with, and make grants to, eligible consortia   
to promote the development and deployment of innovation in   
transportation technology services, management, and operational   
practices.  
  
    ``(d) Eligibility Criteria.--To be eligible to receive assistance   
under this section, an eligible consortium shall--  
            ``(1) for a period of not less than the 3 years preceding   
        the date of a contract, cooperative agreement, or other   
        transaction, be organized on a statewide or multistate basis for   
        the purpose of designing, developing, and deploying   
        transportation technologies that address identified   
        technological impediments in the transportation field;  
            ``(2) facilitate the participation in the consortium of   
        small- and medium-sized businesses, utilities, public   
        laboratories and universities, and other relevant entities;  
            ``(3) be actively engaged in transportation technology   
        projects that address compliance in nonattainment areas under   
        the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.);  
            ``(4) be designed to use Federal and State funding to   
        attract private capital in the form of grants or investments to   
        carry out this section; and  
            ``(5) ensure that at least 50 percent of the funding for the   
        consortium project will be provided by non-Federal sources.  
    ``(e) Proposals.--The Secretary shall prescribe such terms and   
conditions as the Secretary determines to be appropriate for the content   
and structure of proposals submitted for assistance under this section.  
    ``(f) Reporting Requirements.--At least once each year, the   
Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Transportation and   
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the Committee on   
Environment and Public Works of the Senate a report on the projects   
undertaken by the eligible consortia and the progress made in advancing   
the purposes of this section.  
    ``(g) Authorization of Appropriations.--  
            ``(1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated to   
        carry out this section $50,000,000 for each of fiscal years 1999   
        through 2003, to remain available until expended.  
            ``(2) Availability.--Notwithstanding section 118(a), funds   
        made available under paragraph (1) shall not be available in   
        advance of an annual appropriation.''.  
  
    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The analysis for chapter 55 of title 49,   
United States Code, is amended by inserting after the item relating to   
section 5505 the following:  
  
``5506. Advanced vehicle technologies program.''.  
  
SEC. 5112. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>  STUDY OF FUTURE STRATEGIC
HIGHWAY RESEARCH PROGRAM.  
  
    (a) Study.--Not later than 120 days after   
the <<NOTE: Contracts.>> date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary   
shall make a grant to, or enter into a cooperative agreement or contract   
with, the Transportation Research Board of the National Academy of   
Sciences (in this section referred to as the ``Board'') to conduct a   
study to determine the goals, purposes, research agenda and projects,   
administrative structure, and fiscal needs for a new strategic highway   
research program to replace the program established under section 307(d)   
(as in effect on the day before the date of enactment of this Act), or a   
similar effort.  
  
    (b) Consultation.--In conducting the study, the Board shall consult   
with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation   
Officials and such other entities as the Board determines appropriate to   
the conduct of the study.  
    (c) Report.--Not later than 5 years after making a grant or entering   
into a cooperative agreement or contract under subsection (a), the Board   
shall submit a final report on the results of the study to the   
Secretary, the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate,   
and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of   
Representatives.  
  
SEC. 5113. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>  COMMERCIAL REMOTE SENSING   
            PRODUCTS AND SPATIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES.  
  
    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall establish and carry out a   
program to validate commercial remote sensing products and spatial   
information technologies for application to national transportation   
infrastructure development and construction.  
    (b) Program Stages.--  
            (1) First stage.--Not later than 18 months after the date of   
        enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish a national   
        policy for the use of commercial remote sensing products and   
        spatial information technologies in national transportation   
        infrastructure development and construction.  
            (2) Second stage.--After establishment of the national   
        policy under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall develop new   
        applications of commercial remote sensing products and spatial   
        information technologies for the implementation of the national   
        policy.  
  
    (c) Cooperation.--The Secretary shall carry out this section in   
cooperation with the Commercial Remote Sensing Program of the National   
Aeronautics and Space Administration and a consortium of university   
research centers.  
    (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be   
appropriated to carry out this section $10,000,000 for each of fiscal   
years 1999 through 2004.  
  
SEC. 5114. SENSE OF THE CONGRESS ON THE YEAR 2000 PROBLEM.  
  
    With the year 2000 fast approaching, it is the sense of the Congress   
that the Secretary should--  
            (1) give high priority to correcting all 2-digit date-  
        related problems in computer systems of the Department of   
        Transportation to ensure that the systems continue to operate   
        effectively in the year 2000 and thereafter;  
            (2) assess immediately the extent of the risk to the   
        operations of the Department of Transportation posed by the   
        problems referred to in paragraph (1), and plan and budget for   
        achieving year 2000 compliance for all mission-critical systems   
        of the Department; and  
            (3) develop contingency plans for those systems that the   
        Secretary of Transportation is unable to correct in time.  
  
SEC. 5115. INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRAFFIC. <<NOTE: 49 USC 111 note.>> 
 
  
    (a) Study.--The Director shall carry out a study--  
            (1) to measure the ton-miles and value-miles of   
        international trade traffic carried by highway for each State;  
            (2) to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of such   
        measures for use in the formula for highway apportionments;  
            (3) to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of the use of   
        diesel fuel data as a measure of international trade traffic by   
        State; and  
            (4) to identify needed improvements in long-term data   
        collection programs to provide accurate and reliable measures of   
        international traffic for use in the formula for highway   
        apportionments.  
  
    (b) Basis for Evaluations.--The study shall evaluate the accuracy   
and reliability of measures for use as formula factors based on   
statistical quality standards developed by the Bureau in consultation   
with the Committee on National Statistics of the National Academy of   
Sciences.  
    (c) Report.--Not later than 3 years after the date of enactment of   
this Act, the Director shall submit to the Committee on Environment and   
Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and   
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives a report on the results   
of the study carried out under paragraph (1), including recommendations   
for changes in law necessary to implement the identified needs for   
improvements in long-term data collection programs.  
  
SEC. 5116. UNIVERSITY GRANTS.  
  
    (a) Seismic Research, University of California at San Diego.--  
            (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to the   
        University of California at San Diego to upgrade earthquake   
        simulation facilities at the University.  
            (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section   
        5001(a)(1) of this Act, $1,000,000 for each of fiscal years 1999   
        through 2002 shall be available to carry out this subsection.  
  
    (b) Global Climate Research, University of Alabama at Huntsville.--  
            (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to the   
        University of Alabama at Huntsville for global climate research.  
            (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section   
        5001(a)(1) of this Act, $200,000 for each of fiscal years 1999   
        through 2003 shall be available to carry out this subsection.  
  
    (c) Asphalt Research, Auburn University.--  
            (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to Auburn   
        University for asphalt research.  
            (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section   
        5001(a)(1) of this Act, $250,000 for each of fiscal years 1999   
        and 2000 shall be available to carry out this subsection.  
  
    (d) Advanced Vehicle Research, University of Alabama at   
Tuscaloosa.--  
            (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to the   
        University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa for advanced vehicle   
        research, including the study of fuel cell and electric vehicle   
        technology.  
            (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section   
        5001(a)(2) of this Act, $400,000 for each of fiscal years 1999   
        through 2003 shall be available to carry out this subsection.  
  
    (e) Geothermal Heat Pump Smart Bridge Program, Oklahoma State   
University.--  
            (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to Oklahoma   
        State University for the purposes of research, development, and   
        field testing of the Geothermal Heat Pump Smart Bridge Program.  
            (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section   
        5001(a)(2) of this Act, $1,000,000 for fiscal year 1999,   
        $1,000,000 for fiscal year 2000, and $500,000 for fiscal year   
        2001 shall be available to carry out this subsection.  
  
    (f) Intelligent Stiffener for Bridge Stress Reduction, University of   
Oklahoma.--  
            (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to the   
        University of Oklahoma, College of Engineering, Center for   
        Structural Control, for the purposes of research, development,   
        and field testing of the Intelligent Stiffener for Bridge Stress   
        Reduction.  
            (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section   
        5001(a)(2) of this Act, $1,000,000 for fiscal year 1999,   
        $1,000,000 for fiscal year 2000, $1,000,000 for fiscal year   
        2001, and $500,000 for fiscal year 2002 shall be available to   
        carry out this subsection.  
  
    (g) Study of Advanced Trauma Care, University of Alabama at   
Birmingham.--  
            (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to the   
        University of Alabama at Birmingham for the study of advanced   
        trauma care.  
            (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section   
        5001(a)(2) of this Act, $750,000 for each of fiscal years 1999   
        through 2003 shall be available to carry out this subsection.  
  
    (h) Center for Transportation Injury Research.--  
            (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to establish   
        and maintain a center for transportation injury research at the   
        Calspan University of Buffalo Research Center affiliated with   
        the State University of New York at Buffalo.  
            (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section   
        5001(a)(2) of this Act, $2,000,000 for each of fiscal years 1998   
        through 2003 shall be available to carry out this subsection.  
  
    (i) Head and Spinal Cord Injury Research.--  
            (1) Grants.--The Secretary shall make grants to the   
        Neuroscience Center for Excellence at Louisiana State University   
        and the Virginia Transportation Research Institute at George   
        Washington University for research and technology development   
        for preventing and minimizing head and spinal cord injuries   
        relating to automobile accidents.  
            (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available under section   
        5001(a)(2) of this Act, $500,000 for each of fiscal years 1999   
        through 2003 shall be available to carry out this subsection.  
  
SEC. 5117. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>  TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY   
            INNOVATION AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM.  
  
    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall carry out a transportation   
technology innovation and demonstration program in accordance with the   
requirements of this section.  
    (b) Contents of Program.--  
            (1) Motor vehicle safety warning system.--  
                    (A) In general.--The Secretary shall expand and   
                continue the study authorized by section 358(c) of the   
                National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 (23   
                U.S.C. 401 note; 109 Stat. 625) relating to the   
                development of a motor vehicle safety warning system and   
                shall conduct tests of such system.  
                    (B) Grants.--In carrying out this paragraph, the   
                Secretary may make grants to State and local   
                governments.  
                    (C) Funding.--Of the amounts made available for each   
                of fiscal years 1998 through 2000 by section 5001(a)(2)   
                of this Act, $700,000 per fiscal year shall be available   
                to carry out this paragraph.  
            (2) Motor carrier advanced sensor control system.--  
                    (A) In general.--The Secretary shall conduct   
                research on the deployment of a system of advanced   
                sensors and signal processors in trucks and tractor   
                trailers to determine axle and wheel alignment, monitor   
                collision alarm, check tire pressure and tire balance   
                conditions, measure and detect load distribution in the   
                vehicle, and monitor and adjust automatic braking   
                systems.  
                    (B) Funding.--Of the amounts made available for each   
                of fiscal years 1998 through 2003 by section 5001(a)(2)  
                of this Act, $700,000 per fiscal year shall be available   
                to carry out this paragraph.  
            (3) Intelligent transportation infrastructure.--  
                    (A) In general.--The Secretary shall carry out a   
                program to advance the deployment of an operational   
                intelligent transportation infrastructure system for the   
                measurement of various transportation system activities   
                to aid in the transportation planning and analysis while   
                making a significant contribution to the ITS program   
                under this title. This program shall be initiated in the   
                2 largest metropolitan areas in the Commonwealth of   
                Pennsylvania. The program may locate its database at the   
                facility authorized under paragraph (6).  
                    (B) Description.--The program under this section   
                shall meet the following objectives:  
                          (i) Build an infrastructure of the measurement   
                      of various transportation system metrics to aid in   
                      planning, analysis, and maintenance of the   
                      Department of Transportation, including the   
                      buildout, maintenance, and operation of greater   
                      than 40 metropolitan area systems with a cost not   
                      to exceed $2,000,000 per metropolitan area. For   
                      the purposes of this demonstration initiative, a   
                      metropolitan area is defined as any area that has   
                      a population exceeding 300,000 and that meets   
                      several of the criteria established by the   
                      Secretary in conjunction with the intelligent   
                      vehicle highway systems corridors program.  
                          (ii) Provide private technology   
                      commercialization initiatives to generate revenues   
                      which will be shared with local departments of   
                      transportation.  
                          (iii) Collect data primarily through wireless   
                      transmission along with some shared wide area   
                      networks.  
                          (iv) Aggregate data into reports for   
                      multipoint data distribution techniques.  
                          (v) Utilize an advanced information system   
                      designed and monitored by an entity with   
                      experience with the Department of Transportation   
                      in the design and monitoring of high reliability,   
                      mission critical voice and data systems.  
                    (C) Eligibility.--In addition to the amounts made   
                available under subparagraph (D), the program authorized   
                under this paragraph shall be eligible for funding under   
                sections 5207 and 5208 of this Act.  
                    (D) Funding.--Of the amounts made available for each   
                of fiscal years 1998 through 2003 by section 5001(a)(2)   
                of this Act, $1,700,000 per fiscal year shall be   
                available to carry out this paragraph.  
                    (E) Federal share.--The Federal share of the cost of   
                a program carried out under this paragraph shall be 80   
                percent of the cost of such program.  
            (4) Corrosion control and prevention.--  
                    (A) In general.--The Secretary shall make a grant to   
                conduct a study on the costs and benefits of corrosion   
                control and prevention. The study shall be conducted in   
                conjunction with an interdisciplinary team of experts   
                from the fields of metallurgy, chemistry, economics, and   
                others, as appropriate. <<NOTE: Deadline. Reports.>>    
                Not later than September 30, 2001, the  
                Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the study   
                results, together with any recommendations.  
                    (B) Funding.--Of the amounts made available for each   
                of fiscal years 1999 and 2000 by section 5001(a)(1) of   
                this Act, $500,000 per fiscal year shall be available to   
                carry out this paragraph.  
            (5) Fundamental properties of asphalts and modified   
        asphalts.--  
                    (A) In general.--The Secretary shall continue to   
                carry out section 6016 of the Intermodal Surface   
                Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991. Additional areas   
                of the program under such section shall be asphalt-water   
                interaction studies and asphalt-aggregate thin film   
                behavior studies.  
                    (B) Funding.--Of the amounts made available for each   
                of fiscal years 1999 through 2003 by section 5001(a)(1)   
                of this Act, $3,000,000 per fiscal year shall be   
                available to carry out this paragraph.  
            (6) Advanced Traffic Monitoring and Response Center.--  
                    (A) In general.--The Secretary shall make grants to   
                the Pennsylvania Transportation Institute, in   
                conjunction with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission,   
                to establish an advanced traffic monitoring and   
                emergency response center at Letterkenny Army Depot in   
                Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The center shall help   
                develop and coordinate traffic monitoring and ITS   
                systems on portions of the Pennsylvania Turnpike system   
                and I-81, coordinate emergency response with State and   
                local governments in the Central Pennsylvania Region and   
                conduct research on emergency response and prototype   
                trauma response.  
                    (B) Funding.--  
                          (i) Eligibility under section 5208.--The   
                      center established under this paragraph shall be   
                      eligible for funding under section 5208 of this   
                      Act.  
                          (ii) Allocation.--Of the amounts made   
                      available for each of fiscal years 1998 through   
                      2003 by section 5001(a)(2) of this Act, $1,667,000   
                      per fiscal year shall be available to carry out   
                      this paragraph.  
            (7) Transportation economic and land use system.--  
                    (A) In general.--The Secretary shall continue   
                development and deployment through the New Jersey   
                Institute of Technology to metropolitan planning   
                organizations of the Transportation Economic and Land   
                Use System.  
                    (B) Funding.--Of the amounts made available for each   
                of fiscal years 1998 through 2003 by section 5001(a)(2)   
                of this Act, $1,000,000 per fiscal year shall be   
                available to carry out this paragraph.  
            (8) Recycled materials resource center.--  
                    (A) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish at   
                the University of New Hampshire a research program to be   
                known as the ``Recycled Materials Resource Center''   
                (referred to in this paragraph as the ``Center'').  
                    (B) Activities.--  
                          (i) In general.--The Center shall--  
                                    (I) systematically test, evaluate,   
                                develop appropriate guidelines for, and   
                                demonstrate environmentally acceptable   
                                and occupationally  
                                safe technologies and techniques for the   
                                increased use of traditional and   
                                nontraditional recycled and secondary   
                                materials in transportation   
                                infrastructure construction and   
                                maintenance;  
                                    (II) make information available to   
                                State transportation departments, the   
                                Federal Highway Administration, the   
                                construction industry, and other   
                                interested parties to assist in   
                                evaluating proposals to use traditional   
                                and nontraditional recycled and   
                                secondary materials in transportation   
                                infrastructure construction;  
                                    (III) encourage the increased use of   
                                traditional and nontraditional recycled   
                                and secondary materials by using sound   
                                science to analyze thoroughly all   
                                potential long-term considerations that   
                                affect the physical and environmental   
                                performance of the materials; and  
                                    (IV) work cooperatively with Federal   
                                and State officials to reduce the   
                                institutional barriers that limit   
                                widespread use of traditional and   
                                nontraditional recycled and secondary   
                                materials and to ensure that such   
                                increased use is consistent with the   
                                sustained environmental and physical   
                                integrity of the infrastructure in which   
                                the materials are used.  
                          (ii) Sites and projects under actual field   
                      conditions.--In carrying out clause (i)(III), the   
                      Secretary may authorize the Center to--  
                                    (I) use test sites and demonstration   
                                projects under actual field conditions   
                                to develop appropriate performance data;   
                                and  
                                    (II) develop appropriate tests and   
                                guidelines to ensure correct use of   
                                recycled and secondary materials in   
                                transportation infrastructure   
                                construction.  
                    (C) Review and Evaluation.--  
                          (i) In general.--Not less often than every 2   
                      years, the Secretary shall review and evaluate the   
                      program carried out by the Center.  
                          (ii) Notification of deficiencies.--In   
                      carrying out clause (i), if the Secretary   
                      determines that the Center is deficient in   
                      carrying out subparagraph (B), the Secretary shall   
                      notify the Center of each deficiency and recommend   
                      specific measures to address the deficiency.  
                          (iii) Disqualification.--If, after the end of   
                      the 180-day period that begins on the date of   
                      notification to the Center under clause (ii), the   
                      Secretary determines that the Center has not   
                      corrected each deficiency identified under clause   
                      (ii), the Secretary may, after notifying the   
                      Committee on Environment and Public Works of the   
                      Senate and the Committee on Transportation and   
                      Infrastructure of the House of Representatives of   
                      the determination, disqualify the Center from   
                      further participation under this section.  
                    (D) Funding.--Of the amounts made available for each   
                of fiscal years 1998 through 2003 by section 5001(a)(1)  
                of this Act, $1,500,000 per fiscal year shall be   
                available to carry out this paragraph.  
  
SEC. 5118. DREXEL UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENT INFRASTRUCTURE INSTITUTE.  
  
    (a) In General.--The Secretary, in cooperation with the Commonwealth   
of Pennsylvania, shall establish the Intelligent Infrastructure   
Institute at Drexel University, Pennsylvania. The Institute shall   
conduct research, training, technology transfer, construction,   
maintenance, and other activities to advance infrastructure research.  
    (b) Funding.--The amounts made available by the item numbered 315 in   
the table contained in section 1602 of this Act shall be available to   
carry out this section.  
    (c) Authorization.--There is authorized to be appropriated   
$10,000,000 to carry out subsection (a).  
    (d) Facility.--Funds made available to carry out this section may be   
used to construct a building to house the Institute.  
  
SEC. 5119. CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.  
  
    (a) Section 204(b) of title 23, United States Code, is amended in   
the last sentence by striking ``326'' and inserting ``504(b)''.  
    (b) Sections 307, 321, 325, and 326 of title 23, United States Code,   
are repealed.  
    (c) The analysis for chapter 3 of title 23, United States Code, is   
amended by striking the items relating to sections 307, 321, 325, and   
326.  
    (d) Section 115(a)(1)(A)(i) of title 23, United States Code, is   
amended by striking ``or 307'' and inserting ``or 505''.  
    (e) Section 151(d) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by   
striking ``section 307(a),'' and inserting ``section 502,''.  
    (f) Section 106 of Public Law 89-564 (23 U.S.C. 403 note; 80 Stat.   
735) is amended in the third sentence by striking ``sections 307 and 403   
of title 23, United States Code,'' and inserting ``section 403 and   
chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code,''.  
  
Subtitle <<NOTE: Intelligent Transportation Systems Act of 1998. Inter-   
    governmental relations. Urban and rural areas.>> C--Intelligent   
Transportation Systems  
  
SEC. 5201. SHORT TITLE. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>   
  
    This subtitle may be cited as the ``Intelligent Transportation   
Systems Act of 1998''.  
  
SEC. 5202. FINDINGS. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>   
  
    Congress finds that--  
            (1) investments authorized by the Intermodal Surface   
        Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 Stat. 1914 et seq.)   
        have demonstrated that intelligent transportation systems can   
        mitigate surface transportation problems in a cost-effective   
        manner; and  
            (2) continued investment in architecture and standards   
        development, research, and systems integration is needed to   
        accelerate the rate at which intelligent transportation systems   
        are incorporated into the national surface transportation   
        network, thereby improving transportation safety and efficiency  
        and reducing costs and negative impacts on communities and the   
        environment.  
  
SEC. 5203. GOALS AND PURPOSES. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>   
  
    (a) Goals.--The goals of the intelligent transportation system   
program include--  
            (1) enhancement of surface transportation efficiency and   
        facilitation of intermodalism and international trade to enable   
        existing facilities to meet a significant portion of future   
        transportation needs, including public access to employment,   
        goods, and services, and to reduce regulatory, financial, and   
        other transaction costs to public agencies and system users;  
            (2) achievement of national transportation safety goals,   
        including the enhancement of safe operation of motor vehicles   
        and nonmotorized vehicles, with particular emphasis on   
        decreasing the number and severity of collisions;  
            (3) protection and enhancement of the natural environment   
        and communities affected by surface transportation, with   
        particular emphasis on assisting State and local governments to   
        achieve national environmental goals;  
            (4) accommodation of the needs of all users of surface   
        transportation systems, including operators of commercial   
        vehicles, passenger vehicles, and motorcycles, and including   
        individuals with disabilities; and  
            (5) improvement of the Nation's ability to respond to   
        emergencies and natural disasters and enhancement of national   
        defense mobility.  
  
    (b) Purposes.--The Secretary shall implement activities under the   
intelligent system transportation program to, at a minimum--  
            (1) expedite, in both metropolitan and rural areas,   
        deployment and integration of intelligent transportation systems   
        for consumers of passenger and freight transportation;  
            (2) ensure that Federal, State, and local transportation   
        officials have adequate knowledge of intelligent transportation   
        systems for full consideration in the transportation planning   
        process;  
            (3) improve regional cooperation and operations planning for   
        effective intelligent transportation system deployment;  
            (4) promote the innovative use of private resources;  
            (5) develop a workforce capable of developing, operating,   
        and maintaining intelligent transportation systems; and  
            (6) complete deployment of Commercial Vehicle Information   
        Systems and Networks in a majority of States by September 30,   
        2003.  
  
SEC. 5204. GENERAL AUTHORITIES AND REQUIREMENTS. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502   
            note.>>   
  
    (a) Scope.--Subject to the provisions of this subtitle, the   
Secretary shall conduct an ongoing intelligent transportation system   
program to research, develop, and operationally test intelligent   
transportation systems and advance nationwide deployment of such systems   
as a component of the surface transportation systems of the United   
States.  
    (b) Policy.--Intelligent transportation system operational tests and   
deployment projects funded pursuant to this subtitle shall encourage and   
not displace public-private partnerships or private sector investment in   
such tests and projects.  
    (c) Cooperation With Governmental, Private, and Educational   
Entities.--The Secretary shall carry out the intelligent  
transportation system program in cooperation with State and local   
governments and other public entities, the United States private sector,   
the Federal laboratories, and colleges and universities, including   
historically black colleges and universities and other minority   
institutions of higher education.  
    (d) Consultation With Federal Officials.--In carrying out the   
intelligent transportation system program, the Secretary, as   
appropriate, shall consult with the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary   
of the Treasury, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection   
Agency, the Director of the National Science Foundation, and the heads   
of other Federal departments and agencies.  
    (e) Technical Assistance, Training, and Information.--The Secretary   
may provide technical assistance, training, and information to State and   
local governments seeking to implement, operate, maintain, or evaluate   
intelligent transportation system technologies and services.  
    (f) Transportation Planning.--The Secretary may provide funding to   
support adequate consideration of transportation system management and   
operations, including intelligent transportation systems, within   
metropolitan and statewide transportation planning processes.  
    (g) Information Clearinghouse.--  
            (1) In general.--The Secretary shall--  
                    (A) maintain a repository for technical and safety   
                data collected as a result of federally sponsored   
                projects carried out under this subtitle; and  
                    (B) on request, make that information (except for   
                proprietary information and data) readily available to   
                all users of the repository at an appropriate cost.  
            (2) Delegation of authority.--  
                    (A) In general.--The Secretary may delegate the   
                responsibility of the Secretary under this subsection,   
                with continuing oversight by the Secretary, to an   
                appropriate entity not within the Department of   
                Transportation.  
                    (B) Federal assistance.--If the Secretary delegates   
                the responsibility, the entity to which the   
                responsibility is delegated shall be eligible for   
                Federal assistance under this section.  
  
    (h) Advisory Committees.--  
            (1) In general.--In carrying out this subtitle, the   
        Secretary may use 1 or more advisory committees.  
            (2) Applicability of federal advisory committee act.--Any   
        advisory committee so used shall be subject to the Federal   
        Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.).  
  
    (i) Procurement Methods.--  
            (1) Technical assistance.--The Secretary shall develop   
        appropriate technical assistance and guidance to assist State   
        and local agencies in evaluating and selecting appropriate   
        methods of procurement for intelligent transportation system   
        projects carried out using funds made available from the Highway   
        Trust Fund, including innovative and nontraditional methods such   
        as the Information Technology Omnibus Procurement.  
            (2) Intelligent transportation system software.--To the   
        maximum extent practicable, contracting officials shall use as a   
        critical evaluation criterion the Software Engineering   
        Institute's Capability Maturity Model, or another similar   
        recognized standard risk assessment methodology, to reduce the  
        cost, schedule, and performance risks associated with the devel-   
        opment, management, and integration of intelligent transpor-   
        tation system software.  
  
    (j) Evaluations.--  
            (1) Guidelines and requirements.--  
                    (A) In general.--The Secretary shall issue   
                guidelines and requirements for the evaluation of   
                operational tests and deployment projects carried out   
                under this subtitle.  
                    (B) Objectivity and independence.--The guidelines   
                and requirements issued under subparagraph (A) shall   
                include provisions to ensure the objectivity and   
                independence of the evaluator so as to avoid any real or   
                apparent conflict of interest or potential influence on   
                the outcome by parties to any such test or deployment   
                project or by any other formal evaluation carried out   
                under this subtitle.  
                    (C) Funding.--The guidelines and requirements issued   
                under subparagraph (A) shall establish evaluation   
                funding levels based on the size and scope of each test   
                or project that ensure adequate evaluation of the   
                results of the test or project.  
            (2) Special rule.--Any survey, questionnaire, or interview   
        that the Secretary considers necessary to carry out the   
        evaluation of any test, deployment project, or program   
        assessment activity under this subtitle shall not be subject to   
        chapter 35 of title 44.  
  
SEC. 5205. NATIONAL ITS PROGRAM PLAN. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>   
  
    (a) In General.--  
            (1) Updates.--The Secretary shall maintain and update, as   
        necessary, the National ITS Program Plan developed by the   
        Department of Transportation and the Intelligent Transportation   
        Society of America.  
            (2) Scope.--The National ITS Program Plan shall--  
                    (A) specify the goals, objectives, and milestones   
                for the research and deployment of intelligent   
                transportation systems in the context of major   
                metropolitan areas, smaller metropolitan and rural   
                areas, and commercial vehicle operations;  
                    (B) specify how specific programs and projects will   
                achieve the goals, objectives, and milestones referred   
                to in subparagraph (A), including consideration of the   
                5- and 10-year timeframes for the goals and objectives;  
                    (C) identify activities that provide for the dynamic   
                development of standards and protocols to promote and   
                ensure interoperability in the implementation of   
                intelligent transportation system technologies,   
                including actions taken to establish critical standards;   
                and  
                    (D) establish a cooperative process with State and   
                local governments for determining desired surface   
                transportation system performance levels and developing   
                plans for incorporation of specific intelligent   
                transportation system capabilities into surface   
                transportation systems.  
  
    (b) Reporting.--The plan described in subsection (a) shall be   
transmitted and updated as part of the Surface Transportation Research   
and Development Strategic Plan developed under section 508 of title 23,   
United States Code.  
SEC. 5206. NATIONAL ARCHITECTURE AND STANDARDS. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502   
            note.>>   
  
    (a) In General.--  
            (1) Development, implementation, and maintenance.--  
        Consistent with section 12(d) of the National Technology   
        Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note; 110   
        Stat. 783), the Secretary shall develop, implement, and maintain   
        a national architecture and supporting standards and protocols   
        to promote the widespread use and evaluation of intelligent   
        transportation system technology as a component of the surface   
        transportation systems of the United States.  
            (2) Interoperability and efficiency.--To the maximum extent   
        practicable, the national architecture shall promote   
        interoperability among, and efficiency of, intelligent   
        transportation system technologies implemented throughout the   
        United States.  
            (3) Use of standards development organizations.--In carrying   
        out this section, the Secretary may use the services of such   
        standards development organizations as the Secretary determines   
        to be appropriate.  
  
    (b) Report on Critical Standards.--Not later than June 1, 1999, the   
Secretary shall submit a report to the Committee on Environment and   
Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and   
Infrastructure and the Committee on Science of the House of   
Representatives identifying which standards are critical to ensuring   
national interoperability or critical to the development of other   
standards and specifying the status of the development of each standard   
identified.  
    (c) Provisional Standards.--  
            (1) In general.--If the Secretary finds that the development   
        or balloting of an intelligent transportation system standard   
        jeopardizes the timely achievement of the objectives identified   
        in subsection (a), the Secretary may establish a provisional   
        standard after consultation with affected parties, and using, to   
        the extent practicable, the work product of appropriate   
        standards development organizations.  
            (2) Critical standards.--If a standard identified as   
        critical in the report under subsection (b) is not adopted and   
        published by the appropriate standards development organization   
        by January 1, 2001, the Secretary shall establish a provisional   
        standard after consultation with affected parties, and using, to   
        the extent practicable, the work product of appropriate   
        standards development organizations.  
            (3) <<NOTE: Federal Register, publication.>>  Period of   
        effectiveness.--A provisional standard established under   
        paragraph (1) or (2) shall be published in the Federal Register   
        and remain in effect until the appropriate standards development   
        organization adopts and publishes a standard.  
  
    (d) Waiver of Requirement To Establish Provisional Standard.--  
            (1) In general.--The Secretary may waive the requirement   
        under subsection (c)(2) to establish a provisional standard if   
        the Secretary determines that additional time would be   
        productive or that establishment of a provisional standard would   
        be counterproductive to achieving the timely achievement of the   
        objectives identified in subsection (a).  
            (2) <<NOTE: Federal Register, publication.>>  Notice.--The   
        Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register a notice   
        describing each standard for which a waiver  
        of the provisional standard requirement has been granted, the   
        reasons for and effects of granting the waiver, and an estimate   
        as to when the standard is expected to be adopted through a   
        process consistent with section 12(d) of the National Technology   
        Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note; 110   
        Stat. 783).  
            (3) Withdrawal of waiver.--At any time the Secretary may   
        withdraw a waiver granted under paragraph (1). Upon such   
        withdrawal, the Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register   
        a notice describing each standard for which a waiver has been   
        withdrawn and the reasons for withdrawing the waiver.  
  
    (e) Conformity With National Architecture.--  
            (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and   
        (3), the Secretary shall ensure that intelligent transportation   
        system projects carried out using funds made available from the   
        Highway Trust Fund, including funds made available under this   
        subtitle to deploy intelligent transportation system   
        technologies, conform to the national architecture, applicable   
        standards or provisional standards, and protocols developed   
        under subsection (a).  
            (2) Secretary's discretion.--The Secretary may authorize   
        exceptions to paragraph (1) for--  
                    (A) projects designed to achieve specific research   
                objectives outlined in the National ITS Program Plan   
                under section 5205 or the Surface Transportation   
                Research and Development Strategic Plan developed under   
                section 508 of title 23, United States Code; or  
                    (B) the upgrade or expansion of an intelligent   
                transportation system in existence on the date of   
                enactment of this subtitle, if the Secretary determines   
                that the upgrade or expansion--  
                          (i) would not adversely affect the goals or   
                      purposes of this subtitle;  
                          (ii) is carried out before the end of the   
                      useful life of such system; and  
                          (iii) is cost-effective as compared to   
                      alternatives that would meet the conformity   
                      requirement of paragraph (1).  
            (3) Exceptions.--Paragraph (1) shall not apply to funds used   
        for operation or maintenance of an intelligent transportation   
        system in existence on the date of enactment of this subtitle.  
  
    (f) Spectrum.--The Federal Communications Commission shall consider,   
in consultation with the Secretary, spectrum needs for the operation of   
intelligent transportation systems, including spectrum for the dedicated   
short-range vehicle-to-wayside wireless standard. Not later than January   
1, 2000, the Federal Communications Commission shall have completed a   
rulemaking considering the allocation of spectrum for intelligent   
transportation systems.  
  
SEC. 5207. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>   
  
    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall carry out a comprehensive   
program of intelligent transportation system research, development and   
operational tests of intelligent vehicles and intelligent infrastructure   
systems, and other similar activities that are necessary to carry out   
this subtitle.  
    (b) Priority Areas.--Under the program, the Secretary shall give   
higher priority to funding projects that--  
            (1) address traffic management, incident management, transit   
        management, toll collection, traveler information, or highway   
        operations systems;  
            (2) focus on crash-avoidance and integration of in-vehicle   
        crash protection technologies with other on-board safety   
        systems, including the interaction of air bags and safety belts;  
            (3) incorporate human factors research, including the   
        science of the driving process;  
            (4) facilitate the integration of intelligent   
        infrastructure, vehicle, and control technologies, including   
        magnetic guidance control systems or other materials or   
        magnetics research; or  
            (5) incorporate research on the impact of environmental,   
        weather, and natural conditions on intelligent transportation   
        systems, including the effects of cold climates.  
  
    (c) Operational Tests.--Operational tests conducted under this   
section shall be designed for the collection of data to permit objective   
evaluation of the results of the tests, derivation of cost-benefit   
information that is useful to others contemplating deployment of similar   
systems, and development and implementation of standards.  
    (d) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost of operational   
tests and demonstrations under subsection (a) shall not exceed 80   
percent.  
  
SEC. 5208. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>  INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
SYSTEM INTEGRATION PROGRAM.  
  
    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall conduct a comprehensive program   
to accelerate the integration and interoperability of intelligent   
transportation systems in metropolitan and rural areas. Under the   
program, the Secretary shall select for funding, through competitive   
solicitation, projects that will serve as models to improve   
transportation efficiency, promote safety (including safe freight   
movement), increase traffic flow (including the flow of intermodal   
travel at ports of entry), reduce emissions of air pollutants, improve   
traveler information, enhance alternative transportation modes, build on   
existing intelligent transportation system projects, or promote tourism.  
    (b) Selection of Projects.--Under the program, the Secretary shall   
give priority to funding projects that--  
            (1) contribute to national deployment goals and objectives   
        outlined in the National ITS Program Plan under section 5205;  
            (2) demonstrate a strong commitment to cooperation among   
        agencies, jurisdictions, and the private sector, as evidenced by   
        signed memoranda of understanding that clearly define the   
        responsibilities and relations of all parties to a partnership   
        arrangement, including institutional relationships and financial   
        agreements needed to support deployment;  
            (3) encourage private sector involvement and financial   
        commitment, to the maximum extent practicable, through   
        innovative financial arrangements, especially public-private   
        partnerships, including arrangements that generate revenue to   
        offset public investment costs;  
            (4) demonstrate commitment to a comprehensive plan of fully   
        integrated intelligent transportation system deployment  
        in accordance with the national architecture and standards and   
        protocols established under section 5206;  
            (5) are part of approved plans and programs developed under   
        applicable statewide and metropolitan transportation planning   
        processes and applicable State air quality implementation plans,   
        as appropriate, at the time at which Federal funds are sought;  
            (6) minimize the relative percentage and amount of Federal   
        contributions under this section to total project costs;  
            (7) ensure continued, long-term operations and maintenance   
        without continued reliance on Federal funding under this   
        subtitle, as evidenced by documented evidence of fiscal capacity   
        and commitment from anticipated public and private sources;  
            (8) demonstrate technical capacity for effective operations   
        and maintenance or commitment to acquiring necessary skills;  
            (9) mitigate any adverse impacts on bicycle and pedestrian   
        transportation and safety; or  
            (10) in the case of a rural area, meet other safety,   
        mobility, geographic and regional diversity, or economic   
        development criteria as determined by the Secretary.  
  
    (c) Fiscal Year Limitations.--Of the amounts made available to carry   
out this section for a fiscal year--  
            (1) not more that $15,000,000 may be used for projects in a   
        single metropolitan area;  
            (2) not more than $2,000,000 may be used for projects in a   
        single rural area; and  
            (3) not more than $35,000,000 may be used for projects in a   
        State.  
  
    (d) Funding Limitations.--  
            (1) Projects in metropolitan areas.--Funding under this   
        section for intelligent transportation infrastructure projects   
        in metropolitan areas shall be used primarily for activities   
        necessary to integrate intelligent transportation infrastructure   
        elements that are either deployed or to be deployed with other   
        sources of funds.  
            (2) Other projects.--For projects outside metropolitan   
        areas, funding provided under this subtitle may also be used for   
        installation of intelligent transportation infrastructure   
        elements.  
  
    (e) Funding for Rural Areas.--The Secretary shall allocate not less   
than 10 percent of funds authorized by section 5001(c)(4)(A) in rural   
areas for intelligent transportation infrastructure deployment   
activities funded under this section to carry out intelligent   
transportation infrastructure deployment activities in rural areas.  
    (f) Federal Share.--  
            (1) Funds made available under this section.--The Federal   
        share of the cost of a project payable from funds made available   
        under this section shall not exceed 50 percent.  
            (2) Funds made available from all federal sources.--The   
        total Federal share of the cost of a project payable from all   
        eligible sources (including this section) shall not exceed 80   
        percent.  
  
    (g) Corridor Development and Coordination.--  
            (1) In general.--The Secretary shall <<NOTE: Contracts.>>    
        encourage multistate cooperative agreements, coalitions, or   
        other arrangements intended to promote regional cooperation,   
        planning, and shared  
        project implementation for intelligent transportation system   
        projects.  
            (2) Great lakes its implementation.--  
                    (A) In general.--The Secretary shall make grants   
                under this subsection to the State of Wisconsin to   
                continue ITS activities in the corridor serving the   
                Greater Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Chicago, Illinois, and   
                Gary, Indiana, areas initiated under the Intermodal   
                Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 and other   
                areas of the State.  
                    (B) Funding.--Of the amounts made available for each   
                of fiscal years 1998 through 2003 under section   
                5001(c)(4)(A) of this Act, $2,000,000 per fiscal year   
                shall be available to carry out this paragraph.  
            (3) Northeast its implementation.--  
                    (A) In general.--The Secretary shall make grants   
                under this subsection to the States to continue ITS   
                activities in the Interstate Route I-95 corridor in the   
                northeastern United States initiated under the   
                Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of   
                1991.  
                    (B) Funding.--Of the amounts made available for each   
                of fiscal years 1998 through 2003 under section   
                5001(c)(4)(A) of this Act, $5,000,000 per fiscal year   
                shall be available to carry out this paragraph.  
  
SEC. 5209. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>  COMMERCIAL VEHICLE INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
 INFRASTRUCTURE DEPLOYMENT.  
  
    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall carry out a comprehensive   
program to deploy intelligent transportation systems that--  
            (1) improve the safety and productivity of commercial   
        vehicles and drivers; and  
            (2) reduce costs associated with commercial vehicle   
        operations and Federal and State commercial vehicle regulatory   
        requirements.  
  
    (b) Purpose.--The program shall advance the technological capability   
and promote the deployment of intelligent transportation system   
applications to commercial vehicle operations, including commercial   
vehicle, commercial driver, and carrier-specific information systems and   
networks.  
    (c) Priority Areas.--In carrying out the program, the Secretary   
shall give priority to projects that--  
            (1) encourage multistate cooperation and corridor   
        development;  
            (2)(A) improve the safety of commercial vehicle operations;   
        and  
            (B) increase the efficiency of regulatory inspection   
        processes to reduce administrative burdens by advancing   
        technology to facilitate inspections and generally increase the   
        effectiveness of enforcement efforts;  
            (3)(A) advance electronic processing of registration   
        information, driver licensing information, fuel tax information,   
        inspection and crash data, and other safety information; and  
            (B) promote communication of the information among the   
        States; or  
            (4) enhance the safe passage of commercial vehicles across   
        the United States and across international borders.  
  
    (d) Leveraging of Federal Funds.--Federal funds used to carry out   
the program shall, to the maximum extent practicable--  
            (1) be leveraged with non-Federal funds; and  
            (2) be used for activities not carried out through the use   
        of private funds.  
  
    (e) Federal Share.--The Federal share of the cost of the project   
payable from funds made available to carry out this section shall not   
exceed 50 percent. The total Federal share of the cost of the project   
payable from all eligible sources shall not exceed 80 percent.  
  
SEC. 5210. USE OF FUNDS. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>   
  
    (a) Outreach and Public Relations Limitation.--  
            (1) In general.--For each fiscal year, not more than   
        $5,000,000 of the funds made available to carry out this   
        subtitle shall be used for intelligent transportation system   
        outreach, public relations, displays, scholarships, tours, and   
        brochures.  
            (2) Applicability.--Paragraph (1) shall not apply to   
        intelligent transportation system training or the publication or   
        distribution of research findings, technical guidance, or   
        similar documents.  
  
    (b) Infrastructure Development.--Funds made available to carry out   
this subtitle for operational tests and deployment projects--  
            (1) shall be used primarily for the development of   
        intelligent transportation system infrastructure; and  
            (2) to the maximum extent practicable, shall not be used for   
        the construction of physical highway and transit infrastructure   
        unless the construction is incidental and critically necessary   
        to the implementation of an intelligent transportation system   
        project.  
  
    (c) Life Cycle Cost Analysis and Financing and Operations Plan.--The   
Secretary shall require an applicant for funds made available under   
sections 5208 and 5209 to submit to the Secretary--  
            (1) an analysis of the life-cycle costs of operation and   
        maintenance of intelligent transportation system elements, if   
        the total initial capital costs of the elements exceed   
        $3,000,000; and  
            (2) a multiyear financing and operations plan that describes   
        how the project will be cost-effectively operated and   
        maintained.  
  
SEC. 5211. DEFINITIONS.  
  
    In this subtitle, the following definitions apply:  
            (1) Commercial vehicle information systems and networks.--  
        The term ``Commercial Vehicle Information Systems and Networks''   
        means the information systems and communications networks that   
        support commercial vehicle operations.  
            (2) Commercial vehicle operations.--The term ``commercial   
        vehicle operations''--  
                    (A) means motor carrier operations and motor vehicle   
                regulatory activities associated with the commercial   
                movement of goods, including hazardous materials, and   
                passengers; and  
                    (B) with respect to the public sector, includes the   
                issuance of operating credentials, the administration of   
                motor vehicle and fuel taxes, and roadside safety and   
                border crossing inspection and regulatory compliance   
                operations.  
            (3) Corridor.--The term ``corridor'' means any major   
        transportation route that includes parallel limited access   
        highways, major arterials, or transit lines.  
            (4) Intelligent transportation infrastructure.--The term   
        ``intelligent transportation infrastructure'' means fully   
        integrated public sector intelligent transportation system   
        components, as defined by the Secretary.  
            (5) Intelligent transportation system.--The term   
        ``intelligent transportation system'' means electronics,   
        communications, or information processing used singly or in   
        combination to improve the efficiency or safety of a surface   
        transportation system.  
            (6) National architecture.--The term ``national   
        architecture'' means the common framework for interoperability   
        adopted by the Secretary that defines--  
                    (A) the functions associated with intelligent   
                transportation system user services;  
                    (B) the physical entities or subsystems within which   
                the functions reside;  
                    (C) the data interfaces and information flows   
                between physical subsystems; and  
                    (D) the communications requirements associated with   
                the information flows.  
            (7) Standard.--The term ``standard'' means a document that--  
                    (A) contains technical specifications or other   
                precise criteria for intelligent transportation systems   
                that are to be used consistently as rules, guidelines,   
                or definitions of characteristics so as to ensure that   
                materials, products, processes, and services are fit for   
                their purposes; and  
                    (B) may support the national architecture and   
                promote--  
                          (i) the widespread use and adoption of   
                      intelligent transportation system technology as a   
                      component of the surface transportation systems of   
                      the United States; and  
                          (ii) interoperability among intelligent   
                      transportation system technologies implemented   
                      throughout the States.  
            (8) State.--The term ``State'' has the meaning given the   
        term under section 101 of title 23, United States Code.  
  
SEC. 5212. PROJECT FUNDING. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>   
  
    (a) Use of Hazardous Materials Monitoring Systems.--  
            (1) In general.--The Secretary shall conduct research on   
        improved methods of deploying and integrating existing ITS   
        projects to include hazardous materials monitoring systems   
        across various modes of transportation.  
            (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available for each of   
        fiscal years 1998 through 2003 by section 5001(a)(6) of this   
        Act, $1,500,000 per fiscal year shall be available to carry out   
        this paragraph.  
  
    (b) Outreach and Technology Transfer Activities.--  
            (1) In general.--The Secretary shall continue to support the   
        Urban Consortium's ITS outreach and technology transfer   
        activities.  
            (2) Funding.--Of the amounts made available for each of   
        fiscal years 1998 through 2003 by section 5001(a)(5) of this   
        Act, $500,000 per fiscal year shall be available to carry out   
        this paragraph.  
    (c) Translink.--  
            (1) In general.--The Secretary shall make grants to the   
        Texas Transportation Institute to continue the Translink   
        Research program.  
            (2) Funding.--Of the amounts allocated for each of fiscal   
        years 1999 through 2001 by section 5001(a)(6) of this Act,   
        $1,300,000 per fiscal year shall be available to carry out this   
        paragraph.  
  
SEC. 5213. REPEAL. <<NOTE: 23 USC 502 note.>>   
  
    The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 is   
amended by striking part B of title VI (23 U.S.C. 307 note; 105 Stat.   
2189).  

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