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House Hearing Examines Airport Needs; DeFazio, Massie Introduce Bill to Allow PFC Increase

March 3, 2017/
Air Traffic Control, Airports, Federal Funding, Federal Governance
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By Rui Neiva

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Trump Again Gives $1T Infrastructure Total With No Details

March 3, 2017/
Bridges, Federal Budget, Federal Funding, Federal Governance, Highways, Interstate Highway System, Public/Private Partnerships
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By Jeff Davis

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Interview With Masaki Ogata, Japan Railway East

March 3, 2017/
Automated Vehicles, Commuter Rail, Public transit, Railroads, Transit Workforce
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By Greg Rogers

March 3, 2017 – ETW interviews Masaki Ogata, Executive Vice Chairman of East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and President of the International Association of Public Transport (UITP) about the challenges of operating a transit agency in the 21st Century.

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Is Competition Possible Within A Reformed U.S. Air Traffic Control System?

March 3, 2017/
Air Traffic Control
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By Rui Neiva

March 3 2017 – How could economic competition be introduced into any future efforts to reform air traffic control?

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Chao Outlines USDOT Priorities for Infrastructure, Technology

March 3, 2017/
Automated Vehicles, Federal Governance, High-Speed Rail, Transit Technology, Unmanned Aerial Systems
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By Greg Rogers

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Is the Pace of Trump Nominations As Slow As It Feels?

March 3, 2017/
Federal Governance
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By Jeff Davis

March 3, 2017 – While it may feel like the Trump Administration is being slow to nominate additional officials for the Department of Transportation, when compared to the pace of previous Administrations, this is not the case.

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2016 VMT Redux – How Does It Affect Safety and Costs?

March 3, 2017/
Bridges, Highways, Streets, Traffic Safety
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By Jeff Davis

March 3, 2017 – How do the new estimates of vehicle miles-traveled for 2016 relate to highway fatalities and to the cost of future road and bridge maintenance?

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Capitol Hill Events – Week of March 6, 2017

March 3, 2017/
Aviation Safety, Federal Governance, Homeland security, Maritime, Ports
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By Jeff Davis

Wednesday, March 8 – Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs – full committee hearing to examine the nomination of Elaine Duke to be Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security – 9:30 a.m., SD-342 Dirksen. Wednesday, March 8 – House Appropriations – Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development – subcommittee hearing on programmatic…

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Eno’s Executive Level Leadership Program Kicks Off in DC This Week

February 27, 2017//

Now in its 14th year with over 500 alumni, the TSE Program is a year-long leadership development course centered around an intensive week-long seminar held in Washington, DC.

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USDOT Puts Bay Area Commuter Rail Project On Hold

February 25, 2017/
Appropriations, Commuter Rail, Federal Funding, High-Speed Rail, Public transit, Railroads, Regional governance, State Governance
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By Jeff Davis

February 23, 2017 – The U.S. Department of Transportation last week put a three-month delay on the execution of a deal that would commit $647 million in future Federal Transit Administration discretionary appropriations towards a $2 billion plan to electrify the Caltrain commuter railroad in the San Francisco Bay area.

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