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- National Tribal Transportation in Indian Country | National Transportation in Indian Country Conference
NTICC 2024-National Transportation in Indian Country Conference NTICC- A transportation event By Tribes for Tribes-learning, demos, exhibitors, Heavy Equipment Roadeo Competition JOIN US AT NTICC WELCOME The National Transportation in Indian Country Conference is hosted by The Center for Tribal Transportation and is planned and organized by a Planning Committee comprised of Tribal transportation professionals from Tribes and Tribal organizations across the U.S. The 2025 NTICC will be attended by 700+ Tribal transportation professionals. Federal partners from the following agencies; US DOT. FHWA. NHTSA. FTA FRA. MARAD, FMCSA. BIA and organizations that are dedicated to furthering Tribal Transportation initiatives. NTICC features learning sessions and conference tracks tailored to fit the transportation related professional development needs in Indian Country. Some of the 2025 NTICC tracks include Plannning (Right-of-Way/Environmental) Transit Government - TTP 101/Tribal Transportation Fundamentals Safety Technology Project Development Certifications Road Management & Maintenance In addition to the content-rich sessions, NTICC offers multiple hands-on training opportunities and the one-of-a-kind Heavy Equipment Roadeo and Heavy Equipment Roadeo Team Competition. The Center for Tribal Transportation and the National Transportation in Indian Country Conference Planning Committee are proud to present the 2025 National Transportation in Indian Country Conference. Planning Committee SHERI BOZIC MICHAEL LOMAYAKTEWA MICHIA CASEBIER RON HALL GERRY HOPE TODD MACALADY NEIL RODRIGUEZ TARA CHIEF LAREESA SANCHEZ DOROTHY CLAW ARLANDO TELLER BARAK NORTON MYERS Pueblo of Jemez Hopi Tribe M.G. Tech Writing Northern Tribal Technical Assistance Program Sitka Tribe of Alaska The Center for Tribal Transportation National RTAP The Center for Tribal Transportation White Mountain Apache Tribe Ramah Navajo Navajo Raven's Fork Consulting Please send me information....... First name* Last name* Company name* Position Multi-line address Country/Region Address City Zip / Postal code I am interested in * attending NTICC speaking at NTICC becoming an Exhibitor at NTICC sponsoring NTICC Other Email* Phone* Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. * Submit
- 2025 NTICC Exhibitors and Spo... | NTICC
2024 NTICC-National Transportation in Indian Country Conference sponsors and exhibitors, Durant, OK. Choctaw Casino and resort 2025 Sponsors and Exhibitors Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors STAY IN THE KNOW Enter your email here Sign Up Thanks for submitting! Share
- 2025 NTICC REGISTRATION | NTICC
Registration for 2025 National Transportation in Indian Country Conference NTICC at the Gila River Casino and Resort Wild Horse Pass September 2126, 2025 2025 National Transportation in Indian Country Conference will be held at the Gila River Casino & Resort Wild Horse Pass in Chandler Arizona. Early Bird Registration is $750 (plus processing fees when paying by card) per person August 1, 2025 Registration increases to $899.95 for Late Registration. Registration 2025 NTICC Please register here. Once you have completed registration you will receive an email with the hotel room block at Gila River Wild Horse Pass Resort in Chandler, Arizona and flight discount codes for Alaska Airlines and Delta Airlines. 2025 NTICC Justification Letter We have provided your an editable "Letter of Justification" for your use here . Download Draft Letter Check Payments Register to pay by invoice and mail your check to: The Center for Tribal Transportation 1838 W. Commerce Dr. Ste. B Lakeside, AZ 85929 HOTEL RESERVATIONS
- 2025 NTICC Exhibitor Application | NTICC
2025 NTICC Exhibitor and Sponsor Application to exhibit at 2025 NTICC Welcome Vendors and Sponsors! Take advantage of the best ways to promote your products and services to the industry! Our sponsorship packages will provide many opportunities to make your brand stand out while joining this event! Please fill out and return the application to exhibitor@nticc.org . Once your company application is approved you will receive an invoice and confirmation email from us! We look forward to seeing you at the 2025 NTICC! Apply Now
- 2024 NTICC Exhibitors and Sponsors | NTICC
2024 NTICC-National Transportation in Indian Country Conference sponsors and exhibitors, Durant, OK. Choctaw Casino and resort 2024 Sponsors and Exhibitors Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors Division of Energy and Mineral Development Bronze Sponsors STAY IN THE KNOW Enter your email here Sign Up Thanks for submitting! Share
- HEAVY EQUIPMENT ROADEO WAIVER | NTICC
Heavy equipment roadeo competitors waiver to participate in the competition 2025 NTICC 2025 NTICC Heavy Equipment Roadeo What is NTICC Heavy Equipment Roadeo? Heavy Equipment Roadeo is an equipment skill competition for professionals. We take the best operators and put them head-to-head to see who will win under pressure! Can I come watch? We are open to the public. We encourage you to come out to watch and cheer on these skilled operators Who can compete? Heavy Equipment Roadeo participants need to be experienced heavy equipment operators. We open the field to seasoned operators that are proficient on the specific type of equipment they are planning to compete on. How much does it cost? Heavy Equipment Rodeo is FREE to participants to compete AND the general public to watch! We want to challenge and recognize the best of the best in the industry. What do I win for participating? You win bragging rights! We'll list the top scores for each piece of equipment and overall champion during closing Ceremony Dinner the last night of the conference. First, Second, Third Place prizes for competitors. Overall, Champion Team wins the Heavy Equipment Roadeo Title Belt! How does the competition work? Participants can compete on any of the pieces of equipment. Top scores by category determines the awards. 2025 NTICC Heavy Equipment Roadeo participant Liability Waiver Please fill out the waiver if you are competing in the Heavy Equipment Roadeo Competition. Welcome to the 2025 NTICC Heavy Equipment Roadeo Competition. The Heavy Equipment Roadeo is a hands-on event where participants operate heavy machinery around an outdoor obstacle course to test their skills and compete for prizes. Competition Date: Sunday, September 21, 2025 at the Gila River Casino & Resort Wild Horse Pass, Chandler Arizona Roadeo goals: Safety: Emphasizing the importance of safety when operating heavy equipment Skill advancement: Helping workers improve their skills Team spirit: Fostering a sense of team spirit among participants Recognition: Recognizing employees who excel at their jobs What do I win for participating? You win bragging rights! We'll list the top scores for each piece of equipment and overall champion during the 2025 NTICC Closing Ceremony Dinner: Thursday, September 25, 2025. First, Second, Third Place prizes for competitors. Overall Champion Team wins the 2025 NTICC Heavy Equipment Roadeo Championship Belt! Sign Waiver Now!
- Attendee Terms and Conditions | NTICC
Attendee Terms and Conditions for 2025 NTICC Chandler, Arizona NTICC Terms and Conditions GENERAL: These Terms & Conditions are for all events planned, coordinated and delivered (“Event(s)”) by National Transportation in Indian Country Conference known as “NTICC” and its subsidiaries or affiliates (“NTICC”), including The Center for Tribal Transportation, the Gila River Indian Community, Gila River Casinos & Resorts (including, but not limited to, its officers, directors and employees) and any Volunteers. ATTENDANCE POLICY: Only registered and paid attendees, exhibitors and sponsors are allowed to attend and participate in a NTICC Event. Manufacturers, suppliers or distributors who are not registered or who have not paid any required Event registration or sponsorship fees are expressly prohibited from sales solicitations during an Event. Companies that have paid to sponsor or exhibit at a NTICC Event will be provided with a form of identification that will clearly identify them as officially registered vendors and will have exclusive rights to promote or sell products/services during the Event. We have the right refuse service to anyone at anytime. DELAY IN PAYMENTS: NTICC holds the right to vacate or cancel any Attendee, Exhibitor or Sponsor registration that does not remit payment by its specified due date. PAYMENT METHODS: Acceptable payments include: VISA, MasterCard, ACH or check payable to The Center for Tribal Transportation. Invoices will be sent upon registration. TICKETING/CONVENIENCE FEE: A 4.95% Convenience Fee will be added to all payments made by credit card through EXPOPASS.COM ticketing platform This fee will be due at the time of credit card payment and is non-refundable. Payment made by ACH will incur a 1% Convenience Fee. Payment by check can avoid this fee. A 3.5% Convenience fee will be added to all payments made to The Center for Tribal Transportation through Quickbooks invoicing. FINANCE CHARGE: Payments made after 30 days prior to the event that have not been coordinated and confirmed with NTICC, will be assessed a 1.5% finance charge per month past due. ACH and check payment options are also available. REFUNDS: Once payments are made, registration fees, exhibitor fees, sponsorships and passes are non- refundable. Unless specified differently on Event registration form, at no time will cancellations be honored a refund. Attendees, Exhibitors and Sponsors acknowledge that NTICC incurs expenses and provides services throughout the year in planning, marketing, and organizing the Event. NTICC reserves the right to refuse service to anyone at anytime. TRAVEL TO EVENT AND GENERAL AWARENESS: Travel to and from the Event is the responsibility of each Attendee, Exhibitor or Sponsor. NTICC regularly monitors available information sources prior to and during all of our events to communicate important information or precautions intended to ensure the health and safety of all of our event participants. We consult with multiple travel and event resources and attempt to stay current with government guidance related to the travel industry and our specific events. We encourage and recommend that all event participants consult with government and informational sources on their own and travel or participate in events in a safe and sensible manner. We recommend that event participants that intend to travel to any or our events purchase travel insurance or refundable travel as NTICC is not responsible for any travel costs due to travel disruption, event disruption and/or cancellation of the event. NON-AGENDA EVENTS: Outside of the official Event agenda, any Sponsor or Exhibitor planned or marketed events (meetings, dinners, receptions, excursions, etc) scheduled during the Event dates for groups larger than 20 people must be communicated to NTICC and pre-approved by NTICC prior to the Event start date. PHOTOGRAPHY & FILMING: Professional photographs, audio, and video may be captured during the event. Attendees, Sponsors and Exhibitors hereby grant NTICC and its representatives permission to photograph and/or record them at the event, and distribute (both now and in the future) the Attendee, Sponsor or Exhibitors image or voice in photographs, videos, electronic reproductions, and audio recordings of such events and activities. INDEMNIFICATION: Neither NTICC nor its volunteers or event attendees are responsible for the safety or maintenance of the facility(ies) where the NTICC Events are held. By registering for the Event, intending to be legally bound, you hereby agree to release from liability and to fully indemnify and hold harmless NTICC (including, but not limited to, its officers, directors and employees) and any Volunteers who are acting as Event personnel. This waiver and release is for any and all liability, including, but not limited to, personal injuries (including death), costs, expenses, property losses or damages occasioned by, or arising in connection with, any activity related to any and all NTICC Events. LIABILITY - EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORS: The Center for Tribal Transportation (NTICC) and the Choctaw Nation, Choctaw Casino & Resort (Host Site), their respective directors, employees or representatives will not be responsible for any injury, loss, damage or theft that may occur to the Attendee, Sponsor or Exhibitor, or to the Attendee, Sponsorʼs or Exhibitorʼs employees or property except to the extent caused by the negligent act or omissions of NTICC or the Host Site, during or subsequent to the period covered by the exhibit contract. The Sponsor or Exhibitor, on signing this contract, expressly releases the aforementioned company, individuals and representatives from, and agrees to indemnify same against, any and all claims for such loss, damage or injury except to the extent caused by the negligent act or omissions of NTICC or the Host Site. Any insurance desired is at the responsibility of the Attendee, Sponsor or Exhibitor. FORCE MAJEURE: NTICC reserves the right to retain Exhibitor, Sponsor and Attendee funds for expenses incurred and services provided and may suspend or terminate its performance obligations, partially or entirely, without liability or further obligation, to the extent that its performance is materially and adversely affected by events or occurrences beyond its control that makes it illegal, impossible, or commercially impracticable to provide the facility or to hold the Event, or that prevents at least forty (40%) percent of NTICCʼs anticipated Event attendees from attending or from arriving in the city of the Event on their scheduled arrival dates. Commercial impracticality includes, but is not limited to: terrorism (or credible threats of), war, fire, natural disasters, hazardous weather (actual or forecasted) within 100 mile radius of the Event, or other acts of God, travel advisories, quarantines, curfews, government regulations, labor dispute or picketing, a cancellation or restriction of commercial travel, or any act or occurrence creating a potentially significant risk to the health or safety of anticipated attendees, outbreak of disease in the city or region where the Event is to be held or in one or more cities of origin from where anticipated attendees would be traveling, or other similar supervening act or occurrence. Terms and Conditions
- 2020 Presentations | National Tribal Transportation In Indian Country
2020 NTICC Conference Presentations and Speakers online forum 2020 NTICC PRESENTATIONS MONDAY, AUGUST 31 2020 NTICC OPENING PLENARY SESSION HOST: BYRON BLUEHORSE I MODERATORS: RICHARD ROLLAND, BECKY TREMONTE - NTICC Planning Committee Welcome - Byron Bluehorse, Sovereign Planning - Welcome & Prayer - David M. Toledo, Pueblo of Jemez Governor - Welcome/Keynote Address – New Mexico Congresswoman Deb Haaland - ITA Address - Mary Beth Frank-Clark, Nez Perce Tribe - FHWA OTT Update - Erin Kenley, FHWA Office of Tribal Transportation - BIA Update - LeRoy Gishi, BIA - FTA Tribal Transit Program Update - Amy Fong, FTA - Closing - Byron Bluehorse, Sovereign Planning Click to view video recording from the August 31, 2020 session: PRESENTATION VIDEO RECORDING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 SESSION 1: TRIBAL TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM 101 [HOT TOPICS] HOST: BYRON BLUEHORSE I MODERATOR: MICHIA CASEBIER PRESENTERS: Jolena Palau, Matt Bird, Jaime Torres, Terry Schumann, and Blane Kunihisa - FHWA, Office of Tribal Transportation Click to view video recording from the September 1, 2020 session: PRESENTATION VIDEO RECORDING SESSION 2: HOW CAN CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY TECHNICIANS (CPSTS) HELP CAREGIVERS IN THIS TIME OF COVID-19? [SAFETY] HOST: RICHARD ROLLAND I MODERATOR: MAGGIE DOWNS PRESENTER: Alan Sixtus Dominguez, AAIHB AASTEC Staff, Tribal Injury Prevention Program Coordinator Click to view video recording from the September 1, 2020 session: PRESENTATION VIDEO RECORDING SESSION 3: RURAL TRANSIT DURING CRISIS [TRANSIT] HOST: KRISTEN JOYNER I MODERATOR: NEIL RODRIGUEZ PRESENTERS: Rob Lynch, Training Coordinator - SURCOM-UGPTI-NDSU; John David Tovey III "J.D." AICP, Tribal Planning Director - Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Click to view video recording from the September 1, 2020 session: PRESENTATION VIDEO RECORDING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 SESSION 1: USING THE LRTP AS AN EVERYDAY RESOURCE [PLANNING] HOST: BYRON BLUEHORSE I MODERATOR: BARAK NORTON MYERS PRESENTERS: Elizabeth Romero, FHWA OTT Program Administration Manager; Jennifer Jack, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Roads Section Manager Click to view video recording from the September 2, 2020 session: PRESENTATION VIDEO RECORDING SESSION 2: GETTING MORE FROM YOUR CRASH DATA WITH NHTSA TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TOOLS [SAFETY] HOST: KRISTEN JOYNER I MODERATOR: MICHIA CASEBIER PRESENTERS: Tom Bragan, NHTSA Program Analyst; Adam Larsen, FHWA OTT Safety Engineer & Safety Program Manager; Sam Sinclair, NHTSA Program Manager Click to view video recording from the September 2, 2020 session: PRESENTATION VIDEO RECORDING SESSION 3: EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON TRIBAL MOBILITY [HOT TOPICS] HOST: RICHARD ROLLAND I MODERATOR: SHERI BOZIC PRESENTERS: Angelena Campobasso, EWU SURTCOM Program Manager; Keri Cleary, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Click to view video recording from the September 2, 2020 session: PRESENTATION Kanaka Bar Canadian Tribe: Harnessing the Power of Community VIDEO RECORDING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 SESSION 1: HOW TO INTRODUCE A SAFETY CULTURE INTO A TRIBAL COMMUNITY & SEAT BELT USE ON THE COLVILLE RESERVATION: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY [SAFETY] HOST: RICHARD ROLLAND I MODERATOR: MAGGIE DOWNS PRESENTERS: Ning Li, Ph.D., Eastern Washington University; Margo Hill, Eastern Washington University; Tabatha Harris, Choctaw Nation, Tribal Injury Prevention Resource Center Click to view video recording from the September 3, 2020 session: PRESENTATION VIDEO RECORDING SESSION 2: INCORPORATING RESILIENCY INTO TRANSPORTATION PLANNING [PLANNING] HOST: BYRON BLUEHORSE I MODERATOR: BARAK NORTON MYERS PRESENTERS: Terry Schumann, FHWA OTT Environmental Specialist; Heather Holsinger, FHWA Office of Natural Environment - Sustainable Transportation and Resilience Team Click to view video recording from the September 3, 2020 session: PRESENTATION VIDEO RECORDING SESSION 3: COVID-19 PANDEMIC RISK MANAGEMENT FOR THE NEXT WAVE [TRANSIT] HOST: KRISTEN JOYNER I MODERATOR: ROBIN PHILLIPS PRESENTER: Walt Diangson, National RTAP Safety Trainer; Jeremy Bell, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Choctaw Click to view video recording from the September 3, 2020 session: PRESENTATION VIDEO RECORDING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 SESSION 1: INVEST IN AMERICA ACT/LEGISLATIVE UPDATES [HOT TOPICS] HOST: BYRON BLUEHORSE I MODERATOR: BARAK NORTON MYERS PRESENTERS: Tyler Scribner, NCAI Policy Analyst; Matt Jaffe, Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse Endreson & Perry, LLP; Gerry Hope, Sitka Tribe of Alaska Transportation Director Click to view video recording from the September 4, 2020 session: PRESENTATION VIDEO RECORDING SESSION 2: FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES PANEL [HOT TOPICS] HOST: RICHARD ROLLAND I MODERATOR: MICHIA CASEBIER PRESENTERS: Adam Larsen, FHWA OTT Safety Engineer & Safety Program Manager; Duane Matt, BIA Division of Energy & Mineral Development Geologist; Molly Madsen, Injury Prevention Specialist, IHS; Loren Smith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, U.S. Department of Transportation Click to view video recording from the September 4, 2020 session: PRESENTATION VIDEO RECORDING SESSION 3: TRIBAL TRANSIT PLANNING & SYSTEM GROWTH [TRANSIT] HOST: KRISTEN JOYNER I MODERATOR: NEIL RODRIGUEZ PRESENTERS: Jennie Rowland, Bois Forte Public Transit Service; Walt Diangson, National RTAP Trainer; Neil Rodriguez, National RTAP Program Manager; Robin Philips, National RTAP Executive Director Click to view video recording from the September 3, 2020 session: PRESENTATION VIDEO RECORDING
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- 2025 Draft Agenda | NTICC
This is the draft session schedule for the 2025 NTICC in Chandler, Arizona at the Gila River Casino & Resot 2025 Draft Agenda Please see our draft agenda for this years conference. This will be updated periodically. Download Draft Agenda Draft Agenda Sunday, September 21, 2025 8:00 am-4:00 pm Heavy Equipment Roadeo 8:00 am- 4:00 pm Registration/Vendor Move In Monday, September 22, 2025 7:00 am- 5:00 pm Registration 8:00 am- 5:00 pm Vendor Expo 7:30 am- 8:30 am Morning Coffee 8:30 am- 3:30 pm Opening Plenary Session 9:30 am- 10:00 am Morning Break 12:30 pm- 1:30 pm Lunch Break 3:30 pm- 5:00 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Planning & Project Management Transit Government Safety Technology & Innovations Project Development Workforce Development/Certifications Road Maintenance & Management Leadership & Infrastructure Bill 5:30 pm-7:30 pm Vendor Reception Tuesday, September 23, 2025 7:00 am- 5:00 pm Registration 8:00 am- 5:00 pm Vendor Expo 7:30 am- 8:30 am Morning Coffee 8:30 am- 10:30 am Technology General Session 10:30 am-11:00 am Morning Break 11:00 am-12:30 pm General Session 12:30 pm-1:30 pm Lunch Break 1:30 pm- 3:00 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Planning & Project Management Transit Government Safety Technology & Innovations Project Development Workforce Development/Certifications Road Maintenance & Management Leadership & Infrastructure Bill 3:00 pm- 3:30 pm Afternoon Break 3:30 pm- 5:00 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Planning & Project Management Transit Government Safety Technology & Innovations Project Development Workforce Development/Certifications Road Maintenance & Management Leadership & Infrastructure Bill Wednesday, September 24, 2025 7:00 am- 5:00 pm Registration 8:00 am- 5:00 pm Vendor Expo 7:30 am- 8:30 am. Morning Coffee 8:30 am- 10:30 am General Session 10:30 am- 11:00 am Morning Break 11:00 am- 12:30 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Planning & Project Management Transit Government Safety Technology & Innovations Project Development Workforce Development/Certifications Road Maintenance & Management Leadership & Infrastructure Bill 12:30 pm- 1:30 pm Lunch Break 1:30 pm- 3:00 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Planning & Project Management Transit Government Safety Technology & Innovations Project Development Workforce Development/Certifications Road Maintenance & Management Leadership & Infrastructure Bill 3:00 pm- 3:30 pm Afternoon Break 3:30- 5:00 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Planning & Project Management Transit Government Safety Technology & Innovations Project Development Workforce Development/Certifications Road Maintenance & Management Leadership & Infrastructure Bill Thursday, September 25, 2025 8:00 am- 12:00 pm Registration 8:00 am- 3:00 pm Vendor Expo 7:30 am- 8:30 am Morning Coffee 8:30 am- 10:30 am General Session 10:30 am- 11:00 am Morning Break 11:00 am- 12:30 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Planning & Project Management Transit Government Safety Technology & Innovations Project Development Workforce Development/Certifications Road Maintenance & Management Leadership & Infrastructure Bill 12:30 pm- 1:30 pm Lunch Break 1:30 pm- 3:00 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Planning & Project Management Transit Government Safety Technology & Innovations Project Development Workforce Development/Certifications Road Maintenance & Management Leadership & Infrastructure Bill 3:00 pm- 3:30 pm Afternoon Break 3:30- 5:00 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions Planning & Project Management Transit Government Safety Technology & Innovations Project Development Workforce Development/Certifications Road Maintenance & Management Leadership & Infrastructure Bill 5:30 pm-7:30 pm Closing Ceremony/Award Ceremony
- PRESENTER INFORMATION | NTICC
2025 NTICC Call for presentations and speakers at annual National Tribal Transportation Conference 2025 NTICC Call for Presentations NTICC is the largest annual gathering of Tribal transportation professionals in the industry. Attendees include multiple levels of Tribal transportation professionals, from entry-level employees to Tribal Transportation directors and Tribal leaders, and other professionals responsible for Tribal transportation development. Transform your research, ideas, and best practices into a presentation at the National Transportation in Indian Country Conference. Given by many of the industry’s top minds, presentations are meant to spark the imagination, encourage dialogue, and drive new solutions to our greatest transportation challenges. Please read this information thoroughly before submitting your proposal. The 2024 NTICC is an In-Person Event only. How to prepare your application When preparing to fill out an application, please have the following information ready: Speaker and logistical point of contact Speaker bio (150 word max) Four key learning objectives that attendees will gain by attending the session DOWNLOAD Speakers are a volunteer, unpaid and are completely separate from sponsorship. By submitting a request to speak you are not guaranteed a speaking spot until you are confirmed by a NTICC Committee member that you have been selected. You may apply for more than one topic but an additional application is required. Incomplete submissions will not be considered. Sales pitches by vendors will not be considered. Submissions will not be accepted by phone. SESSION DATES If your proposal is accepted, it will be placed in one of the following time slots. Monday, September 22 - 1:30 pm-3:00 pm /3:30 pm-5:00 pm Tuesday, September 23 - 11:00 am - 12:30 pm / 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm /3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Wednesday, September 24 -11:00 am-12:30 pm / 1:30 pm-3:00 pm /3:30 pm-5:00 pm Thursday, September 25 -11:00 am- 2:30 pm / 1:30 pm-3:00 pm /3:30 pm-5:00 pm SESSION TOPIC IDEAS/ISSUES OF HIGH PRIORITY The following are topic areas that you may consider addressing. This list is not meant to be exhaustive but is provided to serve as a general guide to the kinds of topics that are typically of interest. • Transportation Legislation • Project/Construction Management • Maintenance & Operations • Planning • Safety • Transit • Pedestrian Mobility • Environmental & Climate Related Issues • Technology • Self-Governance • Funding/Grants SESSION FORMAT 2024 NTICC sessions are typically 90 minutes with 10-15 minutes of Q & A offered. We usually have 80 concurrent sessions running. Breakout Sessions are designed as formal presentations with one or several speakers, facilitated by a moderator. The primary focus is to provide information and share knowledge on current or critical issues. SELECTION CRITERIA Our Committee will review each of the applications submitted. The earliest you can expect to be notified if you are selected to speak at 2025 NTICC is June 1, 2025. While we want as many qualified individuals and companies represented on the conference program, we want to avoid diluting what might otherwise be an important session. Whenever possible, NTICC will select the best proposal submitted rather than combining proposals. However, when two proposals are compatible and combining them, results in a higher quality session, NTICC reserves the right to ask individuals to work together in developing a single session. Proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria: Tribal inclusion and representation is highly recommended Proposals that address topics listed in "Session Topic Ideas/Issues of High Priority" are recommended Presentation Form Call for Presentations Form
- 2023 Senator Murkowski | NTICC
2023 NTICC Senator Murkowski presentation for Tribal Transportation 2023 Senator Murkowski