Caltrans Five Stages of Research Deployment
1. Concept Stage
- First steps following Problem Statement and Proposal Development
- Includes detailed literature search
- Involves experimental design, data collection, analysis, and reporting
- Assesses results of research
- Defines barriers to implementation (e.g., policies, specifications, standards)
- Submits a Final Report and outlines a recommended implementation plan
- Includes collaboration with outside agencies or other state DOTs and US DOT
(Applies to all Stages of Deployment)
2. Laboratory Prototype Stage
- Develops breadboard circuit or computer system modeling
- Demonstrates operation in laboratory setting
- May incorporate customized or one-of-a kind components
- Assesses results
- Submits Final Report and recommends design of full scale demonstration
- Potential end users are enlisted to support the field pilot stage
3. Controlled Field Demonstration Stage
- Prepares for full scale testing of demonstration project
- Controlled tests at specialized facilities are observed and supported by cooperating agencies, industry, and technical associations
- Potential end users are enlisted to support the field pilot stage
- Assesses results
- Submits Final Report and recommends site/conditions for first application pilot stage
4. First Application (Contract) Field Pilot Stage
- Works with potential end users to select site and to conduct pilot testing under real world operating conditions
- Test specifications and standards are developed
- Research assistance given to assure proper installation and operation
- Problems are corrected and adjustments made, as necessary, to complete pilot testing
- To the extent possible, potential end users operate the project under careful research surveillance
- Assesses results
- Submits Final Report and recommends initial sites for full corporate deployment
- Potential end users are enlisted to support the field pilot stage
5. Specification & Standards with Full Corporate Deployment Stage
- End users select site(s) and deploy the method/process/equipment using resident management, supervision, staff, and contracting forces (where applicable)
- Deployment is without research supervision or direction
- On call assistance is available upon request
- Assesses results