The U.S. Department of Transportation not only wants to construct highways, subways, railroads and airports for the traveling public, but also wants to build bridges to information technology vendors and providers. The department has just launched a program to engage vendors and help educate DoT employees about available information technologies. The Technology Evaluation & Learning Series features informational meetings between IT vendors and DoT staff. The program embraces all vendors with IT products or services that could be of interest to the department, not just vendors that may already be under contract with DoT.
DoT to IT Providers: Let's Talk
Posted by: John K. Higgins April 5, 2011 08:00 AMThe U.S. Department of Transportation not only wants to construct highways, subways, railroads and airports for the traveling public, but also wants to build bridges to information technology vendors and providers. The department has just launched a program to engage vendors and help educate DoT employees about available information technologies. The Technology Evaluation & Learning Series features informational meetings between IT vendors and DoT staff. The program embraces all vendors with IT products or services that could be of interest to the department, not just vendors that may already be under contract with DoT.