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ITS Training and Resource Hub

The ITS PCB Program and its partners offer trainings and resources to support workforce development and technical assistance for practitioners. These resources include:

  • Trainings: Classroom, web-based and blended courses
  • Webinars: Talking Transportation and Technology (T3) webinars and Talking Technology and Transportation in Education (T3e) webinars
  • Other Resources: Fact Sheets, videos, and other materials

Most of these resources are free!

Resources are provided for the following topics. Click an icon to access the resources for that topic or access all resources.

Access an archive of past webinars.

View ITS Basics trainings and webinars ITS BASICS
View Automated Vehicles trainings and webinars AUTOMATED VEHICLES
View Interoperable Connectivity trainings and webinars INTEROPERABLE CONNECTIVITY
View Data Management trainings and webinars DATA MANAGEMENT
View Performance Measurement trainings and webinars PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
View Transit and Multimodal trainings and webinars TRANSIT AND MULTIMODAL
View Systems Engineering trainings and webinars SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
View ITS Architecture trainings and webinars ITS ARCHITECTURE
View ITS Standards trainings and webinars ITS STANDARDS
View Cybersecurity trainings and webinars CYBERSECURITY
View Safety and Operations trainings and webinars SAFETY AND OPERATIONS
View Telecom and Networking trainings and webinars TELECOM AND NETWORKING

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For inquiries regarding the ITS PCB Program, please contact the USDOT Point of Contact below.
J.D. Schneeberger
Program Manager, Knowledge and Technology Transfer
John.Schneeberger@dot.gov

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