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As the leaves turn and the holidays approach, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the achievements of the AASHTOWare Project community this year. Together, we’ve launched exciting initiatives like the
As the new PUG Board Chairman for 2024-2025, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Ken Sereduk. I am an Infrastructure Engineer for the Idaho Transportation Department. I have worked for our transportation department for 14 years.
On September 20, 2024, AASHTOWare Project released 5.02 with 21 enhancements, 20 Tech Upgrade, 46 Warranty, 66 Maintenance TMRs and improved reporting to help agencies maximize efficiency in a
Let’s start by refreshing your memories on what exactly AASHTOWare Project™ Asset Tracker is all about. Asset Tracker is a new AASHTOWare Project ‘software as a service’ application meant to connect
AASHTOWare Project is proud to spotlight Ken Sereduk, an Infrastructure Engineer with the Idaho Transportation Department. Ken has been with the department for 14 years, 10 of which he has been an
Did you know you can look up folks interested in being on an AET (Agile Enhancement Team)?
By navigating to Community > People > All Users, you will now see a column titled AET Interest? The folks marked with AET have shown an interest in their APO Profile to being on an AET.
The latest AASHTOWare Project release webinar is available now! Learn about the details of the important enhancements and updates in AASHTOWare Project 5.02. Our product experts review key
At HaulHub Technologies, our commitment to innovation and sustainability in transportation construction management has led to the development of a proven platform that simplifies managing
The AASHTOWare Project Task Force (PTF) is excited to welcome our new Task Force Member, Amy Sullivan from the Minnesota Department of Transportation!
Is your leadership confident in maximizing the full benefits of AASHTOWare Project?
At the 2024 PUG (Project User Group) meeting, David Castleberg from the Wisconsin Department of
The AASHTOWare Project Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) advise the Project User Group (PUG) on how to enhance existing applications. The TAGs conduct regular meetings along with an annual business meeting that takes place at the PUG conference.
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