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Voluntary Safety Reporting Program (VSRP)

The Federal Aviation Administration Office (FAA) of Aviation Safety (AVS) sets, oversees, and enforces safety standards for all parts of the aviation industry, impacting every facet of domestic and international civil aviation safety. AVS is responsible for the certification, production approval...

Why Join FLOW

FLOW has worked hand-in-hand with industry partners across the supply chain industry since day one to work toward a more sustainable and resilient supply chain. The consistent growth of our membership since 2022 is a testament to the value in FLOW’s goal and the Member benefits our program...

Participating Agencies

The Thriving Communities Network is a federal interagency effort to coordinate place-based technical assistance (TA) and capacity-building resources to advance projects across the nation. Participating agencies include the following:

Technical Assistance Resources

The TCN's partner agencies offer a series of useful TA search tools. See below for some examples.

BIA Access to Capital Clearinghouse

Access to Capital Clearinghouse (BIA)

The Clearinghouse is a one-stop0shop for tribes to reference when researching federal funding opportunities to meet their needs.

About Us

A Federal Partnership to Accelerate Projects

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Prohibited Platforms 

U.S. law prohibits using certain logistics platforms or systems because they may pose a national security risk.  Details on current restrictions and the entities they apply to are provided below.

U.S. Department of Transportation’s Commitment to Investing in and Protecting Black Communities

Access to transportation is a basic necessity that all Americans need in order to thrive. But transportation — and the economic opportunities that come with both building and using America’s transportation systems — have not always been equitably available to all Americans. Historically, many federal transportation investments have failed to address transportation-related disparities for Black communities, or even made them worse.