Another year, another great opportunity to recognize all the remarkable accomplishments and enhancements that continue to be made by everyone in the AASHTOWare Project community.
AASHTOWare Project 5.00 Release Webinar – September 2023
Want to learn more about the latest AASHTOWare Project release? The AASHTOWare Project 5.00 webinar is live now on aashtowareproject.org! With 18 enhancements, 17 technical upgrades, and 82 warranty and maintenance fixes,
A lot of work and planning goes into each new AASHTOWare Project™ release. The PTF carefully selects enhancements. The Product Owners and Agile Enhancement Team members carefully prioritize the new features to develop and deliver, the Infotech team develops,
AASHTOWare is excited to announce the first annual AASHTOWare Innovation Summit! This meeting will provide an opportunity for all members of the AASHTOWare community to come together and discuss the latest developments within the program. There will be discussions on the new AASHTOWare OpenAPI tool, the AASHTOWare Alliance Program,
The PTF would like to congratulate Kathy James (Montana DOT, or MDT) as the inaugural recipient of the Lisa Durbin Dynamic Performance Award! This is the first in what we hope will be a long-running tradition of honoring those who contribute to the AASHTOWare Project community in exceptional ways.
The AASHTOWare Project Task Force (PTF) held its latest town hall meeting on January 29, 2024, emphasizing its commitment to transparent communication and user feedback. The meeting covered a range of critical updates and initiatives designed to enhance the suite of software products for Departments of Transportation (DOTs).
Change can be fun, but it also can be hard. Luckily, as a part of the Project Users Group Board for the last five years, I’ve had the privilege to watch this amazing User Group power through so much change. From being forced to move to a virtual conference in 2020 and making our way back to seeing each other in person in 2022, to dissolving TEA/PUG Inc. and transforming the way the User Group does business. It has been a wild and crazy ride.
Construction materials testing — and the data it generates — is the lifeblood of a successful construction project, as long as that data goes where it needs to go. The AASHTOWare Project + ForneyVault interface breaks down silos, helping Agencies better meet design, quality and compliance expectations. Here’s how.
Infotech, the official AASHTOWare Project Contractor, is committed to providing the highest level of service to the AASHTOWare Project user community. As many of you know, one of the top resources we provide to agencies is a designated Account Manager. Your Account Manager provides implementation assistance, information sharing, and issue resolution, with the following key objectives in mind:
Each AASHTOWare licensing agency designates an individual to serve as the primary point of contact for an AASHTOWare product. The End User Designee (EUD) is the single point of contact for communications and product-related support from the contractor(s) and is the recipient of all software and related product materials.
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