T-SPEN—Leading Today for a Safer Tomorrow
The Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks (TACT) State Peer Exchange Network (T-SPEN) is a group of State and local stakeholders participating in the TACT program who are taking the lead in sharing approaches to save lives by reducing crashes between passenger and commercial motor vehicles. The States currently participating in T-SPEN include Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Washington.
Vision
The vision of T-SPEN is to serve as the national information resource for TACT programs.
Mission
The mission of T-SPEN is achieved through three primary activities:
- Supporting the sharing of lessons learned among interested and participating TACT States
- Bringing Federal, State, and local resources together to educate the public about safety around big trucks
- Finding the best approaches to save lives through enhanced education and outreach efforts across the Nation
T-SPEN has been meeting monthly via WebCalls since the initial meeting in November. A face-to-face meeting was held in February to develop strategies for the TACT Forum which is planned for summer 2008.
The Forum will be a larger gathering of TACT stakeholders meeting over several days to share lessons learned, expose the program to a broader audience, and expand the outreach efforts. Below are the current representatives in T-SPEN. For further information on T-SPEN, send an email to tactinfo@dot.gov.
Current T-SPEN Representatives
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1 |
Georgia |
Major Christopher Long |
2 |
Georgia |
Major Wayne Beck |
3 |
Georgia |
Jan Childres |
4 |
Kentucky |
Thad Sullivan |
5 |
Kentucky |
Gregg Howard |
6 |
North Carolina |
Myra Beckers |
7 |
North Carolina |
Captain George Gray |
8 |
Pennsylvania |
Lieutenant Raymond Cook |
9 |
Washington |
Lieutenant Kevin Zeller |
10 |
Washington |
Penny Nerup |
11 |
FMCSA |
Gladys Cole |
12 |
FMCSA |
Brian Ronk |
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