Deputy Chief Information Officer
Jack Albright is the Deputy Chief Information Officer (CIO) at the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Jack joined OCIO as the Associate Chief Information Officer (ACIO) for IT Shared Services (ITSS) in March 2016. He leads a team of...
November 2016 Significant Rulemaking Report
4/16/21: D.C. Metro Phasing Out Older SmarTrip Cards
4/01/21: Best practices guide for vanpool participants and transit benefit coordinators.
3/22/21: Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic the IRS has made a temporary update to the 80/50 Rule.
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The Executive Agency adopted a collaborative governance strategy that includes frequent consultations with stakeholders across the Federal Transit Benefit landscape. This framework intends to promote partnerships that are transparent and discuss the requirements of Federal...
In 2014, a General Provision authorized the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to develop and support Transit Pass and Transit Benefits under Section 7905 title 5 of the United States Code. DOT uses an enterprise risk management approach to policy development with an emphasis on...
Overview
As the designated Executive Agent, The U.S. Department of Transportation issues policy and uniform standards for the Federal Transit Benefit Program. The Executive Agent offers Government-wide oversight and guidance that ensures consistent application of Transit Benefit Policies and operations, where practical.
The Executive Agent collaborates with Executive Departments and Agencies to review and enhance the Federal Transit Benefit Program.
Three-Country North American Transportation Statistics Database Updated - New three-country data was added this week to the North American Transportation Statistics (NATS) Online Database in the 12th annual website update. A product of the North American...