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Tribal Technical Assistance Program (TTAP)

October 15, 2015

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TTAP aims to:

distribute technical assistance and training activities at the tribal level;
help implement administrative procedures and new transportation technology at the tribal level;
provide training and assistance in transportation planning and economic development; and
develop educational programs to encourage and motivate interest in transportation careers among Native American students.
The goals of TTAP are accomplished through technology transfer and training, research, and cultural consideration.

Organization: Tribal Technical Assistance Program (TTAP)
Funding Source: FHWA and the Bureau of Indian Affairs
Location: http://www.ltap.org/about/ttap…
Website: http://www.nijc.org/ttap.html
Principal Contact: Raquelle Myers, nijc@aol.com, (707) 579-5507 or (800) 966-0662
Training Focus Areas: Highways, Rail and Transit, Tribal Populations
State: California
Target Education Levels: Other
Training Types: Public

Filed Under: Uncategorized

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