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Acquisition Policy, Oversight, and Business Strategies

Overview

The Acquisition Policy, Oversight, and Business Strategies Division is responsible for:

Developing and implementing Departmental acquisition regulatory guidance that supplements the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) via the Transportation Acquisition Regulation (TAR)....

Office of Security

The Office of Security (OS) develops internal security policy for all DOT modal administrations in accordance with federal laws, regulations, and Executive Orders.

Office of Hearings

The Office of Hearings (OH), comprised of administrative law judges (ALJs) and support staff.  Its ALJs conduct official hearings under the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. § 551 et seq.) within the Department where formal APA hearings are required.

Human Resources

Overview

The Office of Human Resources is part of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration in the Office of the Secretary of Transportation. We provide HR leadership, policy, strategic planning, and consultative services for our managers and employees. We also provide information...

Audit Relations and Program Improvement

The Office of Audit Relations (OAR) is the Departmental point of contact for all U.S. Government Accountability Office reviews. OAR also serves as the Office of the Secretary’s liaison to the Office of Inspector General. To ensure audit work conducted throughout DOT proceeds expeditiously and...

Key Officials

Key Officials

Name

Title

Anne Byrd

Assistant Secretary for Administration

Keith Washington

Deputy Assistant...

About Us

Overview

The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration (OASA) provides leadership for management of Secretarial programs and performs operational functions to support the Department in:

Management and organizational effectiveness Presidential and Secretarial initiatives...

Federalism

Federal agencies are required to consult with State and local governments and consider the impacts of their rulemakings on them when rulemaking actions have federalism implications. 

Small Entities

This section of our Web site is particularly intended to provide small entities with information to help them effectively participate in DOT's rulemaking process and implement any final rules that apply to them. 

Other Regulatory Links

This site provides links to other sites that may be useful to those interested in DOT's regulatory activities.