Remarks As Prepared for Delivery byU.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. ChaoFlorida TaxWatch Chairman's DinnerPalm Beach, FloridaMonday, December 2, 2019
Thank you, Governor Martinez for that introduction and Chairman Neal for inviting me to join you today for your 40th...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao today announced significant plans to advance highway-rail grade crossing safety. The announcement comes as the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) hosted a grade-crossing safety summit, with remarks from FRA Administrator Ron...
This spreadsheet provides onboard statistics for November, FY 2020. Demographics are particularly useful to managers in the workforce planning process. This data is also used by Congressional staffers and others who have an interest in the size and makeup of the federal workforce,...
http://https.cio.gov/hsts/The 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act (IDEA) requires all government-produced digital products, including websites and applications, to be consistent, modern, and mobile-friendly. Under the law, all new and redesigned websites must:
Be accessible to...
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation today published a Request for Comment (RFC) inviting the public and stakeholders to share public comments on how the Non-Traditional and Emerging Transportation (NETT) Council can be responsive to the needs of the public and industry.
“The...
To ensure that the Council is responsive to the needs of our public and private sector stakeholders, the Department is seeking comment on how the NETT Council can better be positioned to support transportation innovation, and the extent to which the Department’s existing regulatory construct...
As part of the 2019 Automated Vehicle Symposium, U.S. DOT convened over 50 leaders representing consumer advocacy organizations, automotive original equipment manufacturers, Automated Driving System (ADS) developers, industry associations, and government partners to discuss current issues around...
This presentation provides an overview of the Department of Transportation’s Infrastructure Permitting Improvement Center (IPIC), the environmental review and permitting process, and tools that the Department offers to assist in that process.
The presentation provides an overview of the Build America Bureau’s financing mechanisms, including Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) Program, the TIFIA Rural Project Initiative, State Infrastructure Banks, Railroad Rehabilitation & Improvement Financing...
This presentation reviews the Department’s BUILD and INFRA surface transportation discretionary grant programs’ eligibility, program requirements, selection criteria, and award project examples.