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Q&A with Missouri LTAP

Center Director: Heath Pickerill
Phone: (573)341-7637
Fax: ( 573)341-7245
E-mail: pickeril@mst.edu
Website: http://www.moltap.org

Q. What is your Center's most valuable resource?

Picture of a meeting with Missouri LTAPA. Local government associations

Q. What is the most frequently asked question you get from clients?

A. Are our training and resources free?

Q. What is/has been your major focus for this year?

A. Training

Q. What is the biggest technology trend you see within your state?

A. GIS

Q. What types of information are you interested in obtaining from other Centers through the LTAP/TTAP Centers Only Resource Database?

A. Course materials

Q. What is your Center's greatest asset? Is it human, material, or something else?

A. Human

Q. What is your favorite new technology regarding road paving?

A. Roller compacted concrete

Q. What is your favorite part of the National Conference?

A. Sharing ideas with other centers

Q. Tell us something we might not know about your Center.

A. It is the best kept secret in the state.

Q. Currently, what are the pressing needs in your state/region?

A. More economical ways to deliver trainings and resources

Q. What is your vision for the future of the transportation industry? What are you doing to make this a reality?

A. Make travel safer, cheaper and more available to everyone. Training industry workers to plan, build and maintain a safe system.

Q. What is the newest safety program that you have implemented?

A. RSA brochure based on a pilot program

Q. What is your Center's favorite thing to eat or cook? Please send us the recipe for everyone to enjoy!

A. Alex’s pizza – Rolla, MO. The recipe is a secret! You have to visit Rolla.

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