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TIGER 2015 Discretionary Grant Pre-Application Instructions
The Pre-Application helps DOT allocate staff resources for the evaluation process, allows applicants to provide identifying information about their project, and assists DOT in clarifying and addressing eligibility questions before the Final Application is submitted Need help? Please...TIGER FACT SHEET
TIGER Grants OverviewTIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) Grants provide a unique opportunity for the DOT to invest in road, rail, transit, bicycle/pedestrian, port, and multi- modal projects that achieve critical national objectives. Since 2009, Congress has dedicated...
FAPL - 2015-01 - Departmental Policies and Procedures for External Reporting of Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) - Financial Assistance (Grants, Cooperative Agreements, Loans, and Other Transactions) Award Data
FAPL - 2015-01 - Departmental Policies and Procedures for External Reporting of Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) - Financial Assistance (Grants, Cooperative Agreements, Loans, and Other Transactions) Award Data
2015 TIGER Summit
A seminar for current and prospective TIGER granteesWHEN: Thursday April 16, 2015 - 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
The TIGER Summit featured:Panels and breakout sessions offering technical assistance to current and prospective TIGER grantees.Discussion of lessons learned, best practices, and next...Litigation News March 2015
Georgia State Fact Sheet for GROW AMERICA Act
The GROW AMERICA Act is a six-year transportation reauthorization proposal transmitted to Congress by the Administration that provides increased and stable funding for our Nation’s highways, bridges, transit, and rail systems.
News Digest DOT 27-15
DOT’s Advisory Committee for Aviation Consumer Protection to Hold Seventh Meeting on April 14. On Tuesday, April 14, DOT’s Advisory Committee for Aviation Consumer Protection (Committee) will hold its seventh meeting in the Media Center at DOT headquarters in Washington, DC. The...
Secretary Foxx Sends Six-Year Transportation Bill to Congress
WASHINGTON – Over the past year, U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx has visited more than 100 communities and heard one common story – shared by all – about crumbling infrastructure and dwindling resources to fix it with. Today, Secretary Foxx sent to Congress his solution to...