Welcome to the TAMS Center
The TAMS Center offers individual training, technical support services and workshop/professional development courses that focus on a variety of topics related to ambient and indoor air quality monitoring. To date, over 2000 tribal professionals have been assisted by the TAMS Center, representing 255 tribes.
TAMS Center courses have been designed to complement other American Indian Air Quality Training Program (AIAQTP) courses, and generally address more advanced air quality issues. Each course is designed with tribal audiences and issues in mind, integrating tribal case studies and tribal professionals as part of the instructional team in every course. Class size is kept to a minimum to ensure a higher level of interaction and one-on-one training opportunities with the instructors.
PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE
Professional Assistance program is designed to meet individualized training needs of tribal air quality professionals.
STEERING COMMITTEE
The TAMS Steering Committee provides input regarding air monitoring priorities for tribes across the country.
EQUIPMENT LOAN
Purpose is to assist tribes in completing a specific project or improve/expand their air monitoring program.
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CONNECT WITH US
Christopher Lee
Program Manager
Christopher.Lee@nau.edu
TAMS Center:
702-784-8264
Darlene Santos
Administrative Assistant, Sr.
Darlene.Santos@nau.edu
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