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The National Local Technical Assistance Program mission is to foster a safe, efficient, environmentally sound transportation system by improving skills and knowledge of local transportation providers through training, technical assistance, and technology transfer.
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WyT2/LTAP Center
The T2/LTAP Center assists local Wyoming agencies and individuals in gaining technical transportation knowledge. This is accomplished by communicating new and developing technology, responding to direct requests, providing reference materials, and conducting T2/LTAP workshops throughout Wyoming. T2 is part of the Local Technical Assistance Program, which supports centers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. The T2/LTAP Center is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration, in cooperation with the University of Wyoming, the Wyoming Transportation Department, and Wyoming cities and counties.
WyT2/LTAP Services
- T2/LTAP publishes a Reference Catalog that contains technical references on transportation issues. Free Publications, Facts, Tips and Innovation Sheets, Reference Materials, CD-Roms, and Loan Video Tapes.
- Subjects ranging from: Planning and Administration; Design and Construction; Maintenance; Traffic and Safety
- 20 or more workshops per year. Low cost. Advertised statewide. Local host option available. Teleconferencing.
Contact Information
- Wyoming Technology Transfer Center
University of Wyoming
Dept. 3295
1000 E. University Avenue
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: 307-766-6743
Fax: 307-766-6784
Wats Line: 1-800-231-2815 (Wyoming only)
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