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PacTrans Annual Report 2018

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Funding and Expenditures FINANCIAL PARTNERSHIPS PacTrans continues to serve as the USDOT Region 10 University Transportation Center with a total of almost $30 million in funding from the USDOT between our SAFETY-LU (2012), MAP-21 (2014), and FAST ACT (2016) grants. These funds have been applied or scheduled to apply to research, education, workforce development, outreach, and technology transfer efforts in our region. Specifically, PacTrans research focuses on developing data-driven solutions to both the mobility challenges and safety needs of the Pacific Northwest. PacTrans enjoys unprecedented partnerships with private companies, public agencies, and professional societies. A sample of these collaborators includes: • Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities • American Society of Civil Engineers • BMW Group • CH2MHILL • City of Bellevue • City of Lynnwood • City of Portland • City of Seattle • DKS Associates • Idaho Transportation Department • Institute of Transportation Engineers • Intelligent Transportation Society of Washington • Kittelson and Associates • National Cooperative Highway Research Program • Oregon Department of Transportation • Oregon State University • Parsons Brinckerhoff • Toyota Motors • Port of Seattle • Port of Portland • Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) • Sound Transit • Transpo Group • University of Alaska, Fairbanks • University of Idaho • University of Washington • Washington State Department of Transportation • Washington State Transit Insurance Pool • Washington State Transportation Improvement Board • Washington Traffic Safety Commission • Western Systems • Intel • Microsoft C E N T E R T W O University 23% USDOT Grant 50% State DOTs 17% Public Transportation Agencies 5% Private Agencies 5% Funding Sources $7.7M USDOT funds + $7.7M match funds Administration Education and Workforce Development Outreach and Technology Transfer Research Outreach and Technology Transfer 28% Research 35% Administration 10% Education and Workforce Development 26% MAP 21 Expenditures 2017-2018 Administration 10% Research 50% Education and Workforce Development 25% Outreach and Technology Transfer 15% Cumulative MAP 21 Expenditures 2014-2018 28 Pacific Northwest Transportation Consortium

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