U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
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Washington, DC 20590
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FHWA is now on Flickr! After tremendous success with our Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube sites, we are proud to now offer photo images of FHWA projects, programs, and other highway related activies via Flickr.
Registration is now open for participation in informational webinars for the second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP2). Participants will have the opportunity to learn more about SHRP2 solutions, upcoming solicitations for deployment, technologies and innovations ready for implementation, and criteria for participation.
Emergency Relief Funds are available for states damaged by Hurricane Sandy. President Obama has made it a national priority to provide immediate assistance to states impacted by this unprecedented storm and DOT's emergency relief funds represent only the beginning of the commitment to restoring transportation in effected regions.
Find out which States have already received emergency relief funds.
For the first time ever, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) ranks among the top 10 of more than 200 Federal agencies to work in Federal Government.
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has released more than $470 million in unspent earmarks from fiscal year 2003-2006 appropriations acts to states for projects that will create jobs and help improve transportation across the country.
The Every Day Counts initiative is designed to identify and deploy innovation aimed at reducing the time it takes to deliver highway projects, enhance safety, and protect the environment.
Learn what industry partners are saying about Every Day Counts at the EDC Forum.
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) provides stewardship over the construction, maintenance and preservation of the Nation’s highways, bridges and tunnels. FHWA also conducts research and provides technical assistance to state and local agencies in an effort to improve safety, mobility, and livability, and to encourage innovation. read more
Ranked in Top 10 of “Best Places to Work in Federal Government” in 2012
Choosing a profession with the FHWA provides an opportunity for you to effect change in technologies that span the world and impact the way we live and interact. Embark on a career that makes a difference.
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