§ 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;
(b)
Activities.—
Activities carried out under the program may include—
(1)
the 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)
the provision to foreign countries, through participation in trade shows, seminars, expositions, and other similar activities, of information relating to the technical quality of United States highway transportation goods and services;
(4)
the offering of technical services of the Federal Highway Administration that cannot be readily obtained from private sector firms in the United States for incorporation into the proposals of those firms undertaking highway transportation projects outside the United States, if the costs of the technical services will be recovered under the terms of the project;
(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.
(e)
Report.—
For each fiscal year, 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 that describes the destinations and individual trip costs of international travel conducted in carrying out activities described in this section.