Wyoming Technology Transfer Center

The T2/LTAP Center assists local Wyoming agencies and individuals in gaining technical transportation knowledge. This is accomplished by communicating new and developing technology, responding to direct requests, providing reference materials, and conducting T2/LTAP workshops throughout Wyoming. T2 is part of the Local Technical Assistance Program, which supports centers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. The T2/LTAP Center is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration, in cooperation with the University of Wyoming, the Wyoming Transportation Department, and Wyoming cities and counties.

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News & Updates

4/23/2026

Last week we had our 2026 Safety Congress in Casper. It was a fantastic time! With a great number of vendors and amazing turnout for our new "Operations" learning track. For those interested in attending next year's class, we have already scheduled a date. To see that, and to monitor any updates for Safety Congress, please check out that page by clicking it from the accordion above this post.

As well, we are hitting the final lap of our spring workshops before the work season begins. With one final round of WMTC and ACI classes in May. If you need to sign-up for those do so ASAP. Weather has been pretty touch and go here in Laramie, so we are excited for summer and the sunny weather that (sometimes, it is Wyoming after all) comes with it. We wish everyone a safe spring!

Our Mission

LTAP Mission

The National Local Technical Assistance Program's mission is to foster a safe, efficient, and environmentally sound surface transportation system by improving skills and increasing knowledge of the transportation workforce through training, technical assistance, and technology transfer.

TTAP Mission 

The National Tribal Technical Assistance Program provides comprehensive transportation training and technical assistance to tribal communities thorugh building skills and expertise to ensure the safety and maintenance of tribal roads. 

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