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Northwest Tribal Technical Assistance Program
The Northwest Tribal Technical Assistance Program (TTAP) is a program funded by Cooperative Agreements with the Federal Highways Administration (FHWA) to assist tribes in developing transportation resources, infrastructure, and development opportunities for Northwest Tribes.
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19th Annual ATNI NW Tribal Transportation Symposium
18th Annual ATNI Northwest Tribal Transportation Symposium
17th Annual NW Tribal Transportation Symposium
16th Annual NW Tribal Transportation Symposium
15th Annual NW Tribal Transportation Symposium
14th Annual NW Tribal Transportation Symposium
BIA NW Region June 2011 Meeting - Squaxin Island
BIA Safety ARRA Conference - 2009
FY 2011 BIA NW Region Tribal Transportation Conference
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216 Isle Hall
Cheney, WA 99004
Intertribal Transportation Association
MISSION/PURPOSE
To help Tribal Elected Leadership address tribal transportation concerns, issues, needs, programs, and policies to assist tribes and tribal communities in the evolution of their transportation systems and programs
ORGNIZATION
ITA membership is made up of tribal communities and nations who have the voting power to elect the ITA officers and the 12 area representatives. A non-voting membership is also available to associates, individuals, and contributors who support the tribes and their ongoing needs in transportation.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Intertribal Transportation Association
c/o C. John Healy, Sr.
102 Tribal Way R.R. #1
Box 66, Harlem MT 59526
Ph: 406-353-8469 Fax: 406-353-8434
email: c_johnhealy_sr@live.com
