Today’s transportation challenges are complex and rapidly evolving–from deploying vehicle automation technology to combating distracted driving. To address them, the Federal Highway Administration’s Resource Center turns to more than 100 experts across 10 teams to deploy new technologies and innovations. The center’s work helps to keep roads safer, operating efficiently, and contributing to the Nation’s economy. Transportation agencies at all levels of government rely on the Resource Center’s creative workforce to help tackle challenges in 18 disciplines such as infrastructure design, realty, finance, and project management.
In this Transportation Librarians Roundtable, Dr. Denise Bedford, Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University’s Communication, Culture, and Technolog...
The US Department of Transportation (USDOT) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) believe that human capital is as important as physical capita...
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