General Content
Transit Subsidy Integrity Awareness Training
User Profile and Access Control System (UPACS)
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), within the Department of Transportation (DOT), has been given the responsibility of enhancing the movement of people and goods from one place to another, while also ensuring the safety of the traveling public, promoting the efficiency of the...
Resource Directorate and Program Directorate
The Resource Directorate serves as the focal point for resource oversight for the Office of the Under Secretary and the organizational offices; OST-P, OST-X, OST-Z, OST-F and OST-R offices. The Resource Directorate is a direct report of the Executive Director, S3. The Administrative...
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs
The Office of Aviation and International Affairs is responsible for the analysis, development, articulation, and review of policies, programs, and plans for economic issues in domestic aviation and international transportation.
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Office of the Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy (OST-P)
The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy is the office primarily responsible for recommending transportation policy initiatives to the Secretary, Deputy Secretary, and Under Secretary. In addition, the office coordinates initiatives that cut across modes. The...
Economic Strength: Creating reliable and efficient access to resources, markets and good-paying jobs
Investment in transportation infrastructure, such as roads, ports, railways, and public transit systems, facilitates the efficient movement of goods and people, reducing costs for businesses and individuals alike. Enhanced transportation networks can attract investment and spur...
Transformation: Research and innovation for a modernizing transportation system
Biden-Harris Administration’s goals around creating high quality jobs, achieving racial equity and increasing opportunity for all Americans, and tackling the climate crisis drive transformation in the U.S. Department of Transportation. Innovations should reduce deaths and serious...