FRA issues $5 million NOFO to fund a rail research and development Center of Excellence

May 2, 2023
The new program, funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, will advance research and development efforts that seek to improve the safety, performance and sustainability of freight, intercity passenger and commuter rail.

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) of $5 million to fund a rail research and development Center of Excellence. The new program, funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, will advance research and development efforts that seek to improve the safety, performance and sustainability of freight, intercity passenger and commuter rail.

“Every year, USDOT-supported research produces new innovations that help tackle key issues in the rail industry, from advancements in inspection and sensor technologies that can prevent accidents, to new methods for boosting energy efficiency and rail network resiliency,” said FRA Administrator Amit Bose. “To have the world-class rail services that Americans deserve, we need to plan for and invest in the future, modernize our rail infrastructure and put dedicated men and women on a path of opportunity and possibility for decades to come.”

The Center of Excellence is designed as a three-year program. The NOFO includes $5 million in annual grant funding from Fiscal Years (FY) 2022 and 2023. Another $2.5 million will be made available in FY 2024, subject to the availability of funds, for a total of $7.5 million. Examples of eligible proposals include advances in research, evaluation, education, workforce development and training efforts related to safety, project delivery, efficiency, reliability, resiliency and sustainability, including advances in rolling stock, grade crossing safety, advanced Positive Train Control, human factors, inspection and remote sensor technologies, rail systems maintenance and operational reliability, among others.

Eligible applicants for the NOFO include those with strong past performance related to rail research, education, and workforce development activities. This includes developing transformative research, incorporating climate and clean energy priorities in research, a demonstrated ability to achieve workforce development goals, Minority Serving Institution/ Historically Black Colleges and University/ Hispanic Serving Institution participation, a commitment to underrepresented/underserved communities and economic equity and the involvement of public and private sector passenger and freight railroads.

The Center of Excellence will fund up to 50 percent of the cost of selected proposals.