About TWR

Get the inside report on state transportation

Your resource for the latest news in transportation across the nation

This weekly report is created by sifting through almost 500 events, news stories,
press releases and other important transportation related activities throughout
the country. There's a lot happening each week and you can't track it all and still
do your job!

The Tom Warne Report includes 6 to 8 of the most important stories, events, activities, major policy issues and other relevant news occurring in the 50 states during the past week. It is a "must read" report for professionals who can't afford to miss a single important event or news story and want to remain competitive in this most challenging of markets.

In less than 15 minutes a week the busy professional gains insights and understandings from across the country.

Keeping you up to speed on:

  • Changes in revenue, taxation or funding in the states
  • Major changes in state programs
  • Trends and events that are impacting design related services
  • Trends and events that are impacting contracts and construction
  • Achievements or problems with specific projects
  • Activities occurring in the states with broad policy implications
  • Anything else of interest to transportation leaders, business development professionals or those work in the transportation industry

Professional Insight

More than just a summary of the news, The Tom Warne Report contains commentary and analysis from its Editor, Tom Warne, a nationally renowned leader in the transportation industry. Each issue offers his perspective, national insight, interpretations of events, and valuable observations that further amplify its content and add value to the reader.

Who should subscribe?

The Tom Warne Report is intended for Engineering Consultants, Transportation Suppliers, Public Agencies, Contractors and other busy professionals who have a need to stay current on activities from across the country but who don’t have the time or means to do so on a regular basis.

Typical subscribers include:

  • National or regional transportation leaders in the public and private sectors
  • Regional or national managers in the private and public sectors
  • Regional and national business development managers
  • Suppliers of products and services to the transportation industry
  • Other professionals whose positions require an acute knowledge of transportation activities throughout the country