Governor Kelly Announces Nearly $3.9M for 12 Innovative Technology Transportation Projects

TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced today that nearly $3.9 million will be awarded to 12 projects across the state through the Kansas Department of Transportation’s (KDOT) Innovative Technology Program for FY 2027. The program makes strategic investments that implement new transportation technology while improving safety, access, and mobility. 

“With projects ranging from bolstering rural health care services to improving safety at intersections – we are making smart, targeted investments to improve quality of life for Kansans across the state,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “This crucial funding will expand the ways Kansans use and benefit from modern, essential transportation technology.” 

Projects related to the Kansas transportation system and utilizing new technology are eligible to apply for KDOT’s Innovative Technology funding. Projects selected in this round include smart signal upgrades, onboard security monitoring, pedestrian safety upgrades, emergency vehicle preemption, hands-on drone education and outreach, and more. 

Each award recipient is providing a minimum of 25% in matching funds, resulting in a total innovative technology investment of more than $8.1 million. The program is part of the Kelly administration’s bipartisan, 10-year, Eisenhower Legacy Transportation Program, also known as IKE.    

“New and emerging technologies offer the potential for a safer, more efficient transportation system,” said Kansas Department of Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed. “The significant local matching funds provided for these projects show just how committed local communities are to improving safety and operations for Kansans. 

Projects selected through the Innovative Technology program for FY 2027 include: 

Project Name Applicant Organization County KDOT Award 
AI-Driven Onboard Security Monitoring Johnson County Transit Johnson $112,500  
4th-7th “Smart Signals” and Pedestrian Safety Upgrades (Centennial Bridge Readiness) City of Leavenworth Leavenworth $110,250  
Advanced Air Mobility Aircraft Procurement Kansas State University – Salina Saline $999,750  
Split Cycle Offset Optimization Technique (SCOOT) – City of Goddard Kellogg  Corridor City of Goddard Sedgwick $180,709  
Cloud County Autonomous Innovative Delivery (CloudAID)  Cloud County Community College Cloud $249,928  
Digital Twin Pilot for Intelligent Intersection Management The University of Kansas Douglas $46,775  
Emergency Vehicle Preemption I-70 to KU Med Unified Government of Wyandotte County & Kansas City, KS Wyandotte $158,660  
Flight Forward: Drone Discovery Cosmosphere Reno $74,025  
Liberal Smart Signal Upgrades City of Liberal Seward $140,994  
Rural Healthcare Drone Delivery  Community Healthcare System of NE Kansas Pottawatomie $750,000  
SAA Smart Airport Command Center (SACC) & Sustainable Infrastructure Initiative Salina Airport Authority Saline $933,600  
Signal Coordination Project City of Salina  Saline $100,747  
  Total: $3,857,938  

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