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| The T² Program
is a partnership among state universities, state departments of transportation,
and the Federal Highway Administration. There are 58 centers throughout
the United States with primary missions to promote training, technology
transfer, and research project implementation at state and local transportation
agencies. Many centers involve undergraduate and graduate students
in their programs. This gives these students opportunities to have
"real world" experiences with potential employer.
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Vision |
To
be recognized as the preferred technology transfer and training
resource of Delaware's local and state government transportation
agencies. To maintain this prominence by evaluating and supplying
transportation technology (in its widest applications) using techniques
most appropriate for acceptance, retention and implementation. |
Mission |
To
promote a safe, efficient and environmentally sound multi-modal
transportation system. To accomplish this, we work closely with
our partners and customers to anticipate, understand and satisfy
their technology transfer needs. |
Guiding
Principle |
The
Statewide long-range Transportation Plan is built on consensus between
state and local agencies and the people. It prescribes policies
and procedures for many years. Technology Transfer and training
activities must conform to the plan which provides multi-modal and
land use initiatives |
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Delaware T² Center Courses |
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TRB Peer Exchange Presentation |
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Important
Links |
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T2 Newsletter Fall 2006 |
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T2 Newsletter Winter 06-07 |
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T2 Newsletter Summer 2007 |
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T2 Newsletter Summer 2007 |
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