PennDOT Agility Program

Launched in 1996, PennDOT’s Agility Program allows for service-for-service exchanges with eligible partners in lieu of monetary payments. Agility helps PennDOT and its partners make the most of limited resources, while developing strong and rewarding relationships. Hear from PennDOT employees and Agility partners as they describe some common types of services exchanged and share some benefits of the program.

Benefits of an Agility Agreement with Cambria County Commissioner Tom Chernisky

PennDOT’s Agility Program allows for service-for-service exchanges with eligible partners in lieu of monetary payments. Hear from Cambria County Commissioner, Tom Chernisky, as he describes the benefits of entering into an Agility Agreement with PennDOT.

When It Makes Sense to Become an Agility Partner with Joseph Winhofer, Corrections Facility Manager

PennDOT’s Agility Program allows for service-for-service exchanges with eligible partners in lieu of monetary payments. Hear from Corrections Facilities Manager, Joseph Winhofer, as he explains when it makes sense to enter into an Agility Agreement with PennDOT and describes the services exchanged through the agreement the Frackville State Corrections Institution entered into with PennDOT.

It's Easy to Enter an Agility Agreement bith Bill Klementovich, Schuylkill County Assistant Highway Maintenance Manager

PennDOT’s Agility Program allows for service-for-service exchanges with eligible partners in lieu of monetary payments. Hear from PennDOT’s Schuylkill County Assistant Highway Maintenance Manager, Bill Klementovich, as he describes how easy it is to enter into an Agility Agreement with PennDOT.

Benefits of an Agility Agreement with Jeffrey Mitchell, PennDOT Bureau of Maintenance

PennDOT’s Agility Program allows for service-for-service exchanges with eligible partners in lieu of monetary payments. Hear from Jeffrey Mitchell, in PennDOT’s Bureau of Maintenance, as he describes how PennDOT, and eligible partners can benefit from entering into an Agility Agreement.

Building Agility Partner Relationships with Chris Robinson, Butler County Roadway Programs Coordinator

PennDOT’s Agility Program allows for service-for-service exchanges with eligible partners in lieu of monetary payments. Hear from PennDOT’s Butler County Roadway Programs Coordinator, Chris Robinson, as he describes that relationships the county has built with municipalities through the program.

How Frackville State Corrections Institution benefitted from a PennDOT Agility Agreement with Bill Klementovich

PennDOT’s Agility Program allows for service-for-service exchanges with eligible partners in lieu of monetary payments. Hear from PennDOT’s Schuylkill County Assistant Highway Maintenance Manager, Bill Klementovich, as he describes the types of services exchanged as part of the Agility Agreement PennDOT entered into with the Frackville State Corrections Institution.

Common Agility Services with Jeffrey Mitchell, PennDOT Bureau of Maintenance

PennDOT’s Agility Program allows for service-for-service exchanges with eligible partners in lieu of monetary payments. Hear from Jeffrey Mitchell, in PennDOT’s Bureau of Maintenance, as he describes some of the common services exchanged through the program.