Where is DOT’s Freight Office?
The Department of Transportation’s “supercharged” Freight Office will be tasked with overseeing and coordinating competitive grants and how they fit into a national freight strategy.
The Department of Transportation’s “supercharged” Freight Office will be tasked with overseeing and coordinating competitive grants and how they fit into a national freight strategy.
Freight transportation experts weigh in on Pete Buttigieg’s one-year mark as the secretary of transportation.
Money flowing from the bipartisan infrastructure bill will soon kick-start major freight projects, CAGTC’s Elaine Nessle says during FreightWaves’ Domestic Supply Chain Summit.
President Biden signed an executive order Monday outlining his administration’s priorities for guiding implementation of his $1.2 trillion infrastructure package.
The U.S. Senate votes to advance a major infrastructure package that includes new regulations for trucks.
The Biden administration is prioritizing climate and racial inequity in $1 billion worth of RAISE grants for infrastructure.
An investigation of the former DOT secretary highlights the need to restore trust in the federal infrastructure grant process.
Labor groups praise bill’s contents but key freight rail group is “disappointed.”
Response to DOT’s national freight strategy proposal reveals top concerns.
E-commerce’s role in transforming supply chain logistics should be a factor that Congress considers during the next surface transportation bill authorization.
Legislation includes first-ever grants for electric vehicle infrastructure.
Ports receive 15% of grant program typically used for surface projects.