Greetings User Community
December 09, 2025As the temperatures drop and winter settles in, we hope you’re staying warm and finding time to enjoy the season with family and friends. While the colder months bring a different pace, we know many of you are still hard at work supporting critical DOT operations. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped get projects out the door this past season; your dedication is truly appreciated.
As we close out the year and prepare for the next, the Project Task Force (PTF) remains focused on our strategic goals. We are committed to transparency, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Our mission to enhance AASHTOWare Project is stronger than ever, and we look forward to sharing our progress and celebrating our collective successes with you.
The strength of AASHTOWare Project lies in its community. Your feedback, engagement, and innovation continue to drive the product forward. Together, we are building tools that not only meet today’s needs but also anticipate tomorrow’s challenges.
We’re excited about the projects ahead and confident in our stewardship of licensing funds and enhancement efforts. I look forward to working with all of you and continuing to build on the strong foundation that has been laid.
Here’s a quick look at the articles included in this installment of the AASHTOWare Project Quarterly eNewsletter.
- PUG Corner
- Vendor Registration Module
- Training Corner
- AASHTOWare Project Community Highlight
- AASHTOWare Project 5.05 moving to .net8
- Lisa Durbin Dynamic Performance Award Nominations Now Open
- 2026 AASHTOWare Connect
- Ohio DOT Advances Statewide Digital Construction Standards with HaulHub Enterprise
In addition to the articles above, please take a moment to review the recent End User Designee (EUD) notices that have been delivered since our last update. Several important communications have gone out since the previous newsletter.
We value your feedback and welcome your suggestions as we continue striving to bring you engaging and informative content. The AASHTOWare Project e-Newsletter is distributed to AASHTOWare Project End User Designees (EUDs), the AASHTOWare Project Users Group (PUG) mailing list, and individuals subscribed to the e-newsletter list.
If you know someone who isn’t currently receiving this newsletter but would like to, please have them send their contact information to Brian Korschgen at AASHTO to be added to the distribution list.
Thank you and happy holidays!
-Kathy Terrio, AASHTOWare Project Chair, Montana Department of Transportation
