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FHWA TTAP Information

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Organizational Links:

  • AASHTO

    AASHTO is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association representing highway and transportation departments in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. It represents all transportation modes including: air, highways, public transportation, active transportation, rail, and water. Its primary goal is to foster the development, operation, and maintenance of an integrated national transportation system. Click Here

  • BIA Division of Transportation

    The Division of Transportation provides management and oversight of the road maintenance and road construction programs for the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Indian Country. Click Here

  • The Center for Tribal Transportation

    CTT provides training, education, technical assistance and program mentoring resources for tribes. Click Here

  • FHWA Every Day Counts (EDC)

    EDC is a State-based model that identifies and rapidly deploys proven, yet underutilized innovations to shorten the project delivery process, enhance roadway safety, reduce traffic congestion, and integrate automation. Click Here

  • FHWA Office of Tribal Transportation

    The Office of Tribal Transportation (OTT) administers the Tribal Transportation Program (TTP) and provides stewardship and oversight for direct funding agreements with 135 federally recognized Tribes. Click Here

  • FHWA Center for Local Aid Support

    The Center for Local Aid Support offers diverse products, programs and information to provide national training and technical assistance networks that help local governments, tribes and Federal land management agencies enhance roadway networks and create economic opportunity. Click Here

  • Federal Transit Administration (FTA)

    The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) provides financial and technical assistance to local public transit systems, including buses, subways, light rail, commuter rail, trolleys and ferries. FTA also oversees safety measures and helps develop next-generation technology research. Click Here

  • Intertribal Transportation Association (ITA)

    The Intertribal Transportation Association promotes training, advocacy, and informs and facilitates meetings between Tribes and local, state and federal agencies. Click Here

  • National Center for Rural Road Safety

    The National Center for Rural Road Safety provides coordinated, multidisciplinary, scalable, and accessible safety resources in order to empower rural road users to accelerate road safety improvements and save lives. Click Here 

  • National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
    The National Congress of American Indians is the oldest, largest and most representative American Indian and Alaska Native organization serving the broad interests of tribal governments and communities. Click Here
  • National Highway Institute (NHI)
    As the training and education arm of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the National Highway Institute (NHI) provides innovation and expertise in delivering transportation training. Click Here
  • Oklahoma Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP)
    The Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) at Oklahoma State University provides extension programs and services to those responsible for the construction and maintenance of transportation systems at the local level in Oklahoma. Click Here
  • Oklahoma Tribal Transportation Council (OTTC)
    The OTTC is a members only council that advocates partnering with local businesses to help tribes excel in their transportation needs. Click Here
  • South Central Arc Users Group (SCAUG)
    SCAUG is the foremost GIS user group in the south-central United States promoting the effective use of spatial data and information technologies for the understanding and management of GIS. Click Here
  • Tribal Transportation Safety
    TTS is an online community working to reduce injuries and fatalities from transportation incidents in Tribal areas. Click Here

 

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