Lists: Bulleted vs. Numbered
The Department of Transportation (DOT) and Operating Administrations (OA's) use bulleted lists to present items of equal status or value, and numbered lists if a particular order to the items is warranted.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) and Operating Administrations (OA's) use bulleted lists to present items of equal status or value, and numbered lists if a particular order to the items is warranted.
Maria Lefevre currently serves as the Executive Director for the Office of the Under Secretary of Transportation for policy for the Department of Transportation (DOT).
The Office of the Under Secretary is a complex organization comprised of multiple departments, including Transportation...
Keith Washington serves as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration at the U.S. Department of Transportation. In this role, he provides leadership and oversight in the areas of human resources, security, acquisitions and grants, transportation and facilities, and space management. Prior...
Department of Transportation Operations During a Lapse in Annual Appropriations Plan
DOT’s website utilizes a range of third-party tools and applications to enhance user experience and optimize our services. These tools include:
GovDelivery: Provides email newsletter communication tools for distributing information and updates to the public. Qualtrics: ...Suzi Emmerling is a veteran communications professional who has spent over a decade working on political and issue campaigns across the country. As the Assistant to the Secretary of Transportation and Director of Public Affairs at the United States Department of Transportation, Suzi serves as a...
FITARA provides a foundation to gain efficiencies and effectiveness in achieving the goals of our Departmental CIO. The actions and priorities contained in the plan set us on a path to achieving the DOT’s core mission and better supporting the Department. In order to do that, we believe that it...