MnDOT Transportation Asset Management Communications Portal
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About the Site
The Minnesota DOT TAM Communications Portal gathers, stores, and shares communication materials from across the agency. The objective of this portal is to provide a central location for sharing MnDOT’s message regarding transportation asset management and data with an audience consisting of individuals from all across the agency, everyone from Senior Leadership to the staff in the District and Central offices. On the site, messengers will also find examples of quality communication materials in numerous different forms including PowerPoint slides, handouts and flyers, and videos, among others. All of the materials will serve to communicate one of MnDOT’s nine key messages:
- New TAMS Data Requirements
- Understanding Long Term Impacts
- Taking Care of What We Have
- Value of Data and Tools
- MnDOT Strategic Priorities and TAM
- MnDOT Data Drive Approach
- How the TAMP Reduces Risk
- Understanding Roles and Responsibilities
- Benefits of Quality Data
The site user guide (pdf) describes the basic functions of the site. The FAQ, below, contains links to video tutorials.
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Login to upload and edit the resources on this portal. If you think you should be an admin user, or if you need assistance recovering your password, then please send us an email.
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FAQs
The site is organized around a library of TAM communication resources. The library and other key features of the site are described in the site user guide (pdf) and shown in these two video tutorials.
Registered users can add new TAM communication resources to the site. The process is described in this video tutorial.
Site Introduction Video 3: Adding Resources and Events (video transcript)
You can register for an account on the site using the form above on the About page.
Once approved, you will be able to access additional features of the site, including the ability to submit new resources for inclusion in the library.