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Assessing Your Capabilities 25
· Project management
· CADD
· Tax information
· Environment
· Planning
· Legal
· Asset management
Current Information Technology Policies
Transportation agencies have commonly established policies associated with the purchase,
development, and implementation of new technology. These policies cover everything from
whom you need to buy from to how you request proposals or bids to the procedures you must
follow for implementing a new system. You should identify which policies you will need to follow
as early in the process as possible since this can drive the timeline and allocation of resources.