Stabilizing Resources and Engaging our Workforce - Ch. 4

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State and Federal Revenue Budgets -4a

State and federal revenue budgets enable MoDOT to better allocate limited funds for operations and capital projects.

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Number of Fulltime Equivalencies Expended -4b

Having the right number of employees to deliver excellent customer service and respond to Missouri’s transportation needs—especially during emergencies—is key to MoDOT’s commitment to using resources wisely.

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Rate of Employee Turnover -4c

When employees leave MoDOT, the department loses its significant investment in recruiting, hiring, and training.

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Level of Job Satisfaction - 4d

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Malicious Email Click Rate -4e

MoDOT prioritizes cybersecurity by providing training for all computer users. The cybersecurity oversight team identifies vulnerabilities and implements solutions to reduce risk.

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Local Entity Cash Leveraged for Cost Share Program -4f

The Cost Share Program partners with local entities to combine resources for state highway and bridge projects. When local partners participate, MoDOT matches their investment up to 50% of the project cost.

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Local Program Funds Committed to Projects -4g

Local agencies receive federal funds to improve infrastructure and must provide a 20% local match. To keep federal funds flowing to Missouri, all funds received each year must be fully committed to projects.

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