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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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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
Northwest Tribal Technical Assistance Program
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19th Annual ATNI Northwest Tribal Transportation Symposium |
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. Northwest TTAP publishes quarterly newsletters, the Northwest Tribal Transportation News, provides technology transfer materials including films, books and pamphlets dealing with road and highway planning to interested tribes and parties, provides information services including training on intergovernmental transportation planning and conducts or arranges seminars and training sessions on topics of concern to American Indian tribal governments.
The program is staffed by: Dr. Dick Winchell, Faculty Administrator, Phone: 1-800-583-3187 OR 509-359-6828 |

