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GROW AMERICA: Enhancing Safety

Improving Transportation SafetyThe GROW AMERICA Act will take critical steps to safeguard the traveling public. The GROW AMERICA Act addresses unacceptable safety vulnerabilities on our transportation network – vulnerabilities that pose a potential threat to the health and welfare of all American...

FY 2016 Budget Fact Sheet

The President’s Fiscal Year 2016 Budget provides a total of $94.7 billion in discretionary and mandatory funding in 2016 for the Department of Transportation to support infrastructure projects critical for long-term growth; improve America's roads, bridges, transit systems, railways, and...

Emergency Order

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

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TIGER 2013: Rural Awards

2013 Rural TIGER Grants Announced

U.S. Transportation Secretary Foxx Announces $123 Million for 25 Rural TIGER 2013 Projects in 16 States

U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx today announced that 52 transportation projects in 37 states will receive a total of approximately $474...

Procurement Forecast Opportunity Legal Information and Disclaimer

The procurement forecast is prepared annually in accordance with Public Law 100-656, Section 501 and the Transportation Acquisition Regulations (TAM) 1219.202-270 Procurement Forecast . The  forecast is one of many tools available to small businesses to assist in planning their federal...

What's New In The New DOT DBE Rule?

The Department of Transportation's new disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) program final rule (49 CFR Part 26) makes significant changes that will affect recipients, DBEs, and non-DBE contractors who participate in the program. This paper summarizes the major changes from the old rule.