The E-Government Act was passed by Congress in 2002 and supplements many of the privacy rights guaranteed by the Privacy Act of 1974. This document will make you aware of the rights guaranteed to you by the E-Government Act when you visit a Federal Web page. If you have any questions about the E...
Privacy is the right to be left alone and to control the conditions under which information pertaining to you is collected, used and disseminated.
This Privacy Policy explains our online information practices only, including how we collect and use your personal information. It does not apply to third-party Web sites that you are able to reach from this Web site. However, the Department of Transportation does evaluate the privacy policies...
A compilation of recent awards and recognitions of the DOT Office of the Chief Information Officer.
The DOT-wide FOIA Office provides direction, leadership, guidance, and assistance to the FOIA offices throughout DOT. This office hosts a monthly DOT-wide meeting for FOIA offices within DOT and coordinates the overall FOIA annual report for the Department, as well as the Chief FOIA...
Any inquiries into your specific FOIA request, including status updates, or general questions about FOIA, should be directed to the appropriate FOIA Requester Service Center shown below. If you have concerns after receiving an initial response from the appropriate FOIA Requester Service Center,...
Deputy Assistant General Counsel for Litigation and Enforcement
Peter J. Plocki joined the Office of Litigation and Enforcement in the Department of Transportation’s General Counsel’s office in 1991 and has been the Deputy Assistant General Counsel for Litigation and Enforcement ...
DOT’s Enterprise Records Management Program mission is to provide a “one-stop shop” for stakeholders in governing the legal and administrative services associated with agency records, while adhering to all federal requirements for records management to eliminate existing litigation...
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