Ibican Department of Transportation
Headquarters of the Department of Transportation | |
Department overview | |
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Formed | April 1, 1917 |
Jurisdiction | Ibica |
Headquarters | 1200 Concord Avenue, Willmington, West Monroe |
Employees | 58,622 |
Annual budget | $72.4 billion (FY2015, enacted) |
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The Ibican Department of Transportation (IDOT or DOT) is a federal Cabinet department of the Ibican government concerned with transportation. It was established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1916, and began operation on April 1, 1917. It is governed by the Secretary of Transportation.
Administrations
- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
- Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
- Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
- Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
- Maritime Administration (MARAD)
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
- Office of Inspector General (OIG)
- Office of the Secretary of Transportation (OST)
- Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
- Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
Budget
The Department of Transportation was authorized a budget for Fiscal Year 2016 of $75.1 billion. The budget authorization is broken down as follows:
Administration | Funding (in millions) | Employees (in FTE's) |
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Federal Aviation Administration | $16,280.7 | 45,988 |
Federal Highway Administration | $43,049.7 | 2,782 |
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration | $580.4 | 1,175 |
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration | $869.0 | 639 |
Federal Transit Administration | $11,782.6 | 585 |
Federal Railroad Administration | $1,699.2 | 934 |
Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration | $249.6 | 575 |
Maritime Administration | $399.3 | 835 |
Office of the Secretary | $935.4 | 1,284 |
Office of the Inspector General | $87.5 | 413 |
TOTAL | $75,536.1 | 55,739 |
Freedom of Information Act processing performance
In the latest Center for Effective Government analysis of 14 federal agencies which receive the most Freedom of Information Act FOIA requests, published in 2015 (using 2012 and 2013 data, the most recent years available), the Department of Transportation earned a D by scoring 65 out of a possible 100 points, i.e. did not earn a satisfactory overall grade.