DFA Secretary Wayne Propst
NMDFA News:
SANTA FE — Local and tribal governments across New Mexico now have a centralized platform to access technical assistance for infrastructure projects through the Technical Assistance Gateway (TAG), launched by the Department of Finance and Administration’s Infrastructure Planning and Development Division (IPDD).
“Strong infrastructure starts with strong local capacity, and TAG is a practical tool that helps communities build that capacity by connecting them to the technical assistance needed to plan, fund, and execute infrastructure projects,” DFA Secretary Wayne Propst said.
“With TAG added to our toolbox in New Mexico, the days of underutilized technical assistance should soon be behind us,” said Rebecca Roose, senior infrastructure advisor in the Office of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham. “We’re matching communities who need support with the experts available to provide it, which sets the stage for more effective projects across all infrastructure investments, something New Mexico hasn’t seen at this level.”
TAG serves as a centralized access point for local and tribal governments, educational institutions, and special districts to request support and connect with technical assistance providers across New Mexico, streamlining access to expertise in grant writing, project planning, financial reporting, and other services needed to successfully deliver projects.
To support the launch, IPDD will host a series of virtual training sessions to introduce the platform and guide users through submitting requests and exploring available resources. Additional information and registration details will be posted online.
Training Sessions
- 10–11 a.m., Jan. 7 | Register here
- 2–3 p.m., Jan. 8 | Register here
For more information about the tool or the trainings, local entities can contact IPDD at tag@dfa.nm.gov.