In 1998, Congress amended the Rehabilitation Act and strengthened
provisions covering access to information in the Federal sector for
people with disabilities. As amended, Section 508 of the
Rehabilitation Act requires access to the Federal government's
electronic and information technology. The law applies to all
Federal agencies when they develop, procure, maintain, or use electronic
and information technology. Federal agencies must ensure that this
technology is accessible to employees and the public
In compliance with Section 508, the US Army Transportation School is
dedicated to making all of our web pages accessible to all of our
visitors.
If there is a page/link that does not permit viewing or reading using
a scanner, please contact the Webmasterwith the specific page that has issues.
The appearance of hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement of the
US Army Training and Doctrine Command, the US Army, or the Department of
Defense of this website, or the information, products or services
contained therein. For other than authorized activities such as
military exchanges and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) sites,
the US Army does not exercise any editorial control over the information
you may find at these locations. Such links are provided
consistent with the stated purpose of the Web site. Please
let us know about existing external links which you believe are
inappropriate and about specific additional external links which you
believe ought to be included.
1. The Transportation Corps and Regiment
website and subordinate websites/pages
are provided as a public service by the
Deputy Commanding General, US Army
Transportation Regiment.
2. Information presented on the US Army
Transportation Corps/Regiment and
subordinate websites/pages is considered
public information and may be distributed or
copied. Use of appropriate
byline/photo/image credits is requested.
3. For site management, information is
collected for statistical purposes. This
government computer system uses software
programs to create summary statistics, which
are used for such purposes as assessing what
information is of most and least interest,
determining technical design specifications,
and identifying system performance or
problem areas.
4. For site security purposes and to
ensure that this service remains available
to all users, this government computer
system employs software programs to monitor
network traffic to identify unauthorized
attempts to upload or change information, or
otherwise cause damage.
5. Except for authorized law enforcement
investigations, no other attempts are made
to identify individual users or their usage
habits. Raw data logs are used for no other
purposes and are scheduled for regular
destruction in accordance with DoD Directive
5240.1.
6. Unauthorized attempts to upload
information or change information on this
service are strictly prohibited and may be
punishable under the Computer Fraud and
Abuse Act of 1987 and the National
Information Infrastructure Protection Act..
7. If you have any questions or comments
about the information presented here, please
forward them to the Transportation
Webmaster.