The CVI-UTC Final Report has been released, which captures the research, education and workforce development, outreach, and technology transfer activities conducted under the CVI-UTC since inception in 2012. These activities resulted in 23 CVI applications/tools developed and tested on connected vehicle test bed facilities, over 140 publications and presentations, 33 transportation-related courses taught/year, 43 students directly supported by the grant each year, 4 degrees conferred/year to students directly funded by the CVI-UTC, over 10,000 people reached through educations/outreach efforts, and over $3.5 million dollars spent to conduct connected vehicle/infrastructure research charged with developing applications that address numerous surface transportation challenges. We invite you now to learn about the work conducted by the CVI-UTC during 2012-2016 and how this work has set the foundation upon which to build and address the transportation challenges of the future.