Protective Service Division
Protective Services DivisionThe Protective Service Division provides for the safety and security of the Secretary and Deputy Secretary as directed. We also perform other duties as assigned by the Director.
Protective Services DivisionThe Protective Service Division provides for the safety and security of the Secretary and Deputy Secretary as directed. We also perform other duties as assigned by the Director.
Preparedness Division
The Policy and Plans division develops DOT policy and coordinates DOT participation in interagency policy development related to intelligence, security, and all aspects of all-hazards preparedness. The Division coordinates DOT-wide interaction with the National Security Council and its...
The Intelligence Division is responsible for providing all-source intelligence products to the Secretary of Transportation and his/her principal staff as well as the Department of Transportation (DOT) Operating Administrators ensuring they are apprised of current developments and long range...
Organizational functions
The Office of Intelligence, Security and Emergency Response ensures the development, coordination, and execution of plans and procedures for the Department of Transportation to balance transportation security requirements with the safety, mobility, and economic needs of the Nation through...
The Chief Information Officer for the U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT) is developing an Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) based, Business Service Catalog (IT to Business Units). Faced with continued cost pressures, as well as growing customer demand for new services...
The Department of Transportation understands the threat against the nation’s cyber infrastructure and has made cybersecurity a top priority. DOT is taking action to respond to the threat and improve the cybersecurity posture and capabilities of the United States. The department faces the...
Providing direct services to DOT customers is critical and IT Shared Services has transformed its multiple infrastructures into a Common Operating Environment (COE) servicing the entire department, exclusive of the FAA. The COE eliminates redundant services and improves overall service and...