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The department's fiscal year 2022–2026 strategic plan states that its mission is "to deliver the world's leading transportation system, serving the American people and economy through the safe, efficient, sustainable, and equitable movement of people and goods." [2]
The department's mission is "to develop and coordinate policies that will provide an efficient and economical national transportation system, with due regard for need, the environment, and the national defense." [2] The first secretary of transportation was Alan S. Boyd, nominated to the post by Democratic president Lyndon B. Johnson.
General Counsel of Transportation November 28, 2017 (Confirmed November 14, 2017, 50–47) [3] January 20, 2021 Under Secretary of Transportation (Policy) Joel Szabat [4] [5] July 2019 Assistant Secretary of Transportation (Aviation and International Affairs) January 2, 2019 (Confirmed January 2, 2019, voice vote) Assistant Secretary of ...
Secretary of U.S. Department of Transportation Sean Duffy walks after addressing the media, after American Eagle flight 5342 collided with a Black Hawk helicopter while approaching Ronald Reagan ...
(The Center Square) – Sean Duffy, a former U.S. Representative from Wisconsin, was sworn in as the 20th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation. In his new role, Duffy will oversee a ...
Below is a list of nominations and appointments to the Department of Transportation by Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States.As of May 1, 2024, according to tracking by The Washington Post and Partnership for Public Service, 9 nominees have been confirmed, 1 nominee is being considered by the Senate, 7 positions do not have nominees, and 5 appointments have been made to positions ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in a memo told the Department of Transportation (DOT) to prioritize communities that have higher birth and marriage rates. “To the maximum extent permitted by ...
The United States federal executive departments are the principal units of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States.They are analogous to ministries common in parliamentary or semi-presidential systems but (the United States being a presidential system) they are led by a head of government who is also the head of state.