The document provides information about the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Resource Center, including its mission and roles, organizational structure, and the technical services provided by its various offices. The Resource Center has five locations across the US and provides technical assistance, training, and support to FHWA divisions and partners on issues like construction, pavements, structures, planning, and the environment. It aims to support national goals and contribute to policy development.
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1. Bringing tomorrow’s solutions to today’s transportation needs Federal Highway Administration National Groundhog Job Shadowing Day FHWA Office of Technical Services – Resource Center February 8, 2012
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3. US DOT www.dot.gov/ Turner Fairbank Highway Research Center http://www.tfhrc.gov/ FHWA HQ http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ R esource C enter http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/resourcecenter/ 51 Federal-Aid State Divisions http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/field.html National Highway Institute http://www.nhi.fhwa.dot.gov/ Office of Technical Services Technology Partnership Programs http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/hfl/tech.cfm RITA Research & Innovative Technology Administration http://www.rita.dot.gov/
7. Office of Technical Services Resource Center Atlanta, GA Georgia Matteson, IL Illinois Technical Assistance – Technology Deployment – Training Lakewood, CO Colorado Baltimore, MD Maryland One Resource Center Five Locations San Francisco, CA California
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The RC is responsible for Technical Assistance – Technology Deployment – and Technical Training I am located in the Matteson Illinois office, just outside of Chicago.
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You may use the slide template shown above to create your presentation. By typing over the sample text provided and deleting any unneeded text. When you have completed your first slide, you may either “Insert - Duplicate Slide” to retain the format shown above, or you may “Insert - New Slide” to use the standardized template for PowerPoint presentations. The standardized template provides a hierarchy of text information, allowing you to tab or “promote/demote” information to create bullets and/or dashes. To view the standardized template, go to “View, Master, Slide Master”. When finished viewing Master, return to your presentation by selecting “View, Normal”.
You may use the slide template shown above to create your presentation. By typing over the sample text provided and deleting any unneeded text. When you have completed your first slide, you may either “Insert - Duplicate Slide” to retain the format shown above, or you may “Insert - New Slide” to use the standardized template for PowerPoint presentations. The standardized template provides a hierarchy of text information, allowing you to tab or “promote/demote” information to create bullets and/or dashes. To view the standardized template, go to “View, Master, Slide Master”. When finished viewing Master, return to your presentation by selecting “View, Normal”.
You may use the slide template shown above to create your presentation. By typing over the sample text provided and deleting any unneeded text. When you have completed your first slide, you may either “Insert - Duplicate Slide” to retain the format shown above, or you may “Insert - New Slide” to use the standardized template for PowerPoint presentations. The standardized template provides a hierarchy of text information, allowing you to tab or “promote/demote” information to create bullets and/or dashes. To view the standardized template, go to “View, Master, Slide Master”. When finished viewing Master, return to your presentation by selecting “View, Normal”.