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  <Name>U.S. Department of Transportation Strategic Plan for FY 2018-2022</Name>
  <Description>This Strategic Plan establishes DOT's strategic goals and objectives for Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 through FY 2022. The GPRA Modernization Act of 2010 amended the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA) to align strategic planning with the beginning of each new term of an Administration, requiring every Cabinet-level department and agency to produce a new Strategic Plan by the first Monday in February following the year in which the term of the President commences. The Strategic Plan, therefore, presents the long-term objectives an agency hopes to accomplish at the beginning of each new term of an Administration by describing general and long-term goals the agency aims to achieve, what actions the agency will take to realize those goals, and how the agency will most effectively use its resources to deal with challenges and risks that may hinder achieving results.</Description>
  <OtherInformation>The establishment of the U.S. Department of Transportation in 1967 combined 31 disparate elements of the Federal Government with transportation responsibilities under one Department. The purpose of establishing the Department was to coordinate and administer Federal transportation programs; provide leadership in the identification and resolution of transportation problems; encourage cooperation of Federal, State, Tribal, and local governments toward the achievement of national transportation objectives; stimulate technological advances in transportation; and develop national transportation policies and programs. Today, DOT is responsible for overseeing and administering a wide range of transportation programs, policies, and regulations for both aviation and surface transportation. DOT’s top priorities are to keep the traveling public safe and secure, increase their mobility, and have our transportation system contribute to the Nation’s economic growth.</OtherInformation>
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    <Organization>
      <Name>U.S. Department of Transportation</Name>
      <Acronym>DOT</Acronym>
      <Identifier>Organization_2018ab5d-3711-42c0-883c-9ec98b05c885</Identifier>
      <Description>Established in 1967 by Congress, DOT consolidated 31 transportation agencies and functions under the first Secretary of Transportation, Alan S. Boyd. During the past half-century, DOT employees have brought innovation and integrity to their work improving the safety and performance of our multimodal transportation system. Today, almost 55,000 DOT employees work across the country, in the Office of the Secretary of Transportation (OST), the Office of Inspector General, and nine Operating Administrations (OAs), each with its own management and organizational structure.</Description>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Maritime Administration (MARAD)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Federal Transit Administration (FTA)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>DOT Operating Administrations</Name>
        <Description>The Operating Administrations are:</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
    </Organization>
    <Vision>
      <Description>
      </Description>
      <Identifier>Vision_8e0b9a8d-90e4-4071-829c-9d72dcfb1f95</Identifier>
    </Vision>
    <Mission>
      <Description>To ensure our Nation has the safest, most efficient and modern transportation system in the world, which improves the quality of life for all American people and communities, from rural to urban, and increases the productivity and competitiveness of American workers and businesses.</Description>
      <Identifier>Mission_8e0b9a8d-90e4-4071-829c-9d72dcfb1f95</Identifier>
    </Mission>
    <Value>
      <Name>unnamed value</Name>
      <Description>
      </Description>
    </Value>
    <Goal>
      <Name>SAFETY</Name>
      <Description>Reduce Transportation-Related Fatalities and Serious Injuries Across the Transportation System.</Description>
      <Identifier>Goal_f9ae40fc-0431-4d83-99af-66cb217396d5</Identifier>
      <SequenceIndicator>1</SequenceIndicator>
      <OtherInformation>Safety has consistently been DOT's top strategic and organizational goal. To improve transportation safety, DOT seeks to work effectively with State, local, Tribal, and private partners; address human behaviors to reduce safety risks; improve safety data analysis to guide decisions; continue to employ safety countermeasures; ensure that automation brings significant safety benefits; and pursue performance-based rather than prescriptive regulations.</OtherInformation>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)</Name>
        <Description>Call Before You Dig (811): The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
invests in programs that identify pipeline and hazardous material locations and routes, helping
prevent incidents before they occur. This cornerstone prevention program for pipeline safety
identifies where pipelines carrying flammable liquids and gas exist so they can be avoided
during excavation.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Crash Modification Factors (CMF) Clearinghouse</Name>
        <Description>FHWA funds the CMF Clearinghouse,
which offers transportation professionals a central, web-based repository of studies that evaluate
the effectiveness of roadway safety countermeasures. Each study is rated based on its quality
and rigor and the level of confidence in its results. FHWA uses the information from the CMF
Clearinghouse to evaluate the effectiveness of the HSIP, develop a national-benefit- cost ratio,
and help in the development and promotion of proven safety countermeasures.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>National Center for Statistics and Analysis (NCSA)</Name>
        <Description>Data collection and analysis form the
foundation for problem identification and development of new programs to address motor
vehicle crashes. This National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) office collects
and analyzes injury and fatality data to identify safety problems and help decision makers
allocate resources effectively.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Runway Incursion Mitigation (RIM) Program</Name>
        <Description>The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
analyzed runway incursion data and developed an inventory of locations at airports where risk
factors might contribute to a runway incursion. The FAA has undertaken this multi-year program to
identify, prioritize, and develop strategies to help airport sponsors mitigate risks at these locations.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FAA</Name>
        <Description>Hazard Mitigation: The goal of this FAA program is to identify and maintain a list of five
high-priority safety issues for the Air Traffic Organization, backed by safety data and associated
trends in the NAS, to compel swift, cross-organizational action in addressing them until the
safety risk is mitigated.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Air Traffic Organization</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>NHTSA</Name>
        <Description>State Highway Traffic Safety Grants Program: NHTSA oversees State Highway Safety grant
programs that help States develop and implement Highway Safety Plans, collect and analyze crash
data, support enforcement of traffic safety laws, and provide technical assistance and outreach on
a wide range of issues to stakeholders.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>DOT Safety Council</Name>
        <Description>DOT's Safety Council is chaired by the Deputy Secretary of Transportation
and composed of the heads of each DOT operating administration, their senior safety officers, and senior officials from the Office of the Secretary (OST).</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)</Name>
        <Description>Highway Safety Research: The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and NHTSA conduct
research to identify behavioral and roadway feature crash risks, and use this evidence to inform
safer roadway design, and develop technologies and countermeasures that help avoid crashes,
and safety resources for stakeholders. NHTSA regularly updates its Countermeasures That Work:
A Highway Safety Countermeasure Guide for State Highway Safety Offices resource guide to
address emerging behavioral safety challenges and identify proven safety countermeasures States
can use to address these challenges. NHTSA is developing a new companion resource with
examples from States that have implemented such countermeasures.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FMCSA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Federal Transit Administration (FTA)</Name>
        <Description>State Safety Oversight (SSO) Program: The purpose of this Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
program is to oversee safety at rail transit systems. The SSO program is administered by States
with rail transit systems in their jurisdiction. FTA provides Federal funds through the SSO Formula
Grant Program for eligible States to develop or carry out their SSO programs.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP)</Name>
        <Description>This Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA) grant program provides financial and technical assistance to States
to reduce the number and severity of crashes and hazardous materials incidents involving
commercial motor vehicles by facilitating the collection of accurate, complete, and timely data
on all large commercial truck and bus crashes that involve a fatality, injury, or a vehicle towed
from the crash scene.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FAA</Name>
        <Description>Aircraft Certification Transformation: FAA has comprehensively transformed its Aircraft
Certification Safety System to enable greater agility in the dynamic aviation environment by
shifting from a transactional model in the middle of the path to a model where the emphasis is
on up-front planning, the use of performance-based standards, and a robust risk-based systems
oversight program, while sustaining FAA's global leadership in the advancement of aviation safety.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>National Safety Council</Name>
        <Description>Road to Zero Coalition: This joint initiative among three DOT Operating Administrations -- NHTSA, FHWA, and FMCSA -- and the National Safety Council is designed to encourage
stakeholders to implement proven lifesaving strategies to reduce crashes and fatalities. It will
develop a long-term vision on how to achieve zero traffic deaths based on a systemic approach
to eliminating risks.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>PHMSA</Name>
        <Description>Pipeline Integrity Management: PHMSA administers a performance-based, safety program
to adopt methods used by “best-in-class” safety-oriented organizations. This program improves
safety performance through an iterative process of collecting safety data, identifying risks, taking
corrective action when needed, and reassessing safety.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>NHTSA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP): FHWA provides technical assistance and
guidance to States on systemic approaches to assessing and improving safety, including a focus
on addressing significant safety risks on High Risk Rural Roads.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>OST</Name>
        <Description>Departmental Program Evaluation: In FY 2018, DOT will launch a new Program Evaluation
effort. OST is working with the OAs to develop a methodology for defining a program that ties
organizational units to mission delivery and allows for comprehensive analysis. This inventory of
programs will be reviewed and updated on an
annual basis. A self-assessment tool will help
the Department determine which programs
should be evaluated in more detail.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>States</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Tribes</Name>
        <Description>Tribal Transportation Program Safety Funds: FHWA provides safety grants to federally recognized Tribes through a competitive annual discretionary program that funds projects to prevent and reduce death or serious injuries in transportation-related incidents.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Transportation Sector</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>State Transportation Agencies</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Local Transportation Agencies</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Public Health Advocacy Groups</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Railroad Employees</Name>
        <Description>Railroad employees report near misses to a third party
that collects and de-identifies the reports. Labor management teams, with FRA technical
assistance, then analyze the reports to understand risks, identify hazards, and develop
customized plans for railroads to eliminate and mitigate the risks. Over 19,000 employees
are covered in the existing program.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>Transportation Performance Management for Safety: FHWA's Safety Performance
Management Measures final rule establishes safety performance measure requirements for
the purpose of carrying out the HSIP and assessing fatalities and serious injuries on all public
roads. This will improve data; foster transparency and accountability; and allow safety progress
to be tracked at the national level.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Rural Communities</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>States</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>FAA</Name>
        <Description>Safety Management System (SMS) Rule: This FAA rule requires airlines to implement SMS
to improve the safety of aviation. SMS includes an organization-wide safety policy; formal methods
for identifying hazards, controlling, and continually assessing risk and safety performance; and
promotion of a safety culture.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)</Name>
        <Description>Confidential Close Call Reporting System (C3RS): This program enables the Federal
Railroad Administration (FRA) and participating railroads to develop and implement safety
strategies before accidents occur.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Federal Transportation Agencies</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Safety Advocacy Groups</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Law Enforcement Emergency Responders</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Tribal Transportation Agencies</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Railroads</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
        <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
        <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Systems</Name>
        <Description>Mitigate risks and encourage infrastructure and behavior change by using a data-driven systemic safety approach to identify risks, enhance standards and programs, and evaluate effectiveness.</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_3a92ffae-31f0-4f63-a150-56dcb966a54e</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>1</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT has adopted a systemic, safety management system (SMS) approach to improving transportation safety that supports the adoption and evaluation of data-driven strategies to identify and address priority safety risks. DOT will take steps to advance the integration and improvement of SMS where appropriate to guide the identification and implementation of effective safety strategies to provide for the safety of all travelers and workers. In particular, DOT will use data-driven approaches to address safety challenges in rural areas, including with Native American tribes, which account for a disproportionate number of traffic fatalities. DOT will integrate traditional data sources with new, external data sources; grow data analysis capabilities; and promote the use of safety and cybersecurity data to enable evidence-based policy-making. In addition, data will be used to inform how DOT sets safety standards across the modes to prevent fatalities and serious injuries through regulations, guidance, and policies without undue costs or burdens. DOT plans to promote the use of performance-based standards that will advance transportation toward zero fatalities, and will support States, Tribal and local communities as they implement these standards. DOT will continue to provide leadership to integrate safety throughout the entire infrastructure project development process, including planning, design, engineering, environmental management, construction, and operations and maintenance. Human error and related human factors are responsible at least in part for a significant portion of motor vehicle crashes and other transportation incidents that result in fatalities or serious injuries. Research has found that human factors play a significant contributing role in 94 percent of traffic crashes.  Accordingly, DOT's OAs will shorten the learning curve by studying appropriate performance-based best practices of international partners who are making the greatest strides in improving transportation safety and collaborate with stakeholders to promote safety through several programs. DOT will work cooperatively with stakeholders to apply resources to support compliance with safety laws and standards and promote effective evidence-based safety countermeasures, infrastructure, and technologies to prevent or mitigate the severity of crashes and their negative consequences on communities and the economy. Automation holds tremendous promise to reduce transportation-related fatalities related to human error. DOT will work closely with stakeholders in the public and private sector to advance the development and adoption of connected and automated technologies across each mode while ensuring their safety, particularly for vulnerable users. Strategies to advance automation are important contributors to DOT's Safety and Innovation goals. In this document, they are addressed under the Innovation goal... Performance Goals for Strategic Objective: * Reduce Surface Transportation-Related Fatalities (FHWA, FMCSA, FRA, FTA, NHTSA, PHMSA) -- Agency Priority Goal * Reduce Aviation-Related Fatalities, Commercial and General Aviation (FAA) -- Agency Priority Goal</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
          <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Data</Name>
        <Description>Improve the collection, management, and integration of data on transportation-related fatalities and serious injuries, and their precursors, to enhance safety analysis</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_5fdae256-0aa8-4062-b3cf-29c0fa298548</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>2</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>The effectiveness of safety programs is directly linked to the availability of sound data analysis for informed decisions. DOT is committed to increasing the effective use of safety data by improving data quality, quantity, types, storage, maintenance, and accessibility. DOT will enhance the analytical processes and procedures used to identify safety problems and select countermeasures to achieve optimal returns on safety investments. To support effective policy and informed decisionmaking, DOT will increase internal capacity to perform data analysis, promote the innovative use of safety data, and establish data integration to address transportation safety risks.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP)</Name>
          <Description>This Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA) grant program provides financial and technical assistance to States
to reduce the number and severity of crashes and hazardous materials incidents involving
commercial motor vehicles by facilitating the collection of accurate, complete, and timely data
on all large commercial truck and bus crashes that involve a fatality, injury, or a vehicle towed
from the crash scene.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Runway Incursion Mitigation (RIM) Program</Name>
          <Description>The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
analyzed runway incursion data and developed an inventory of locations at airports where risk
factors might contribute to a runway incursion. The FAA has undertaken this multi-year program to
identify, prioritize, and develop strategies to help airport sponsors mitigate risks at these locations.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>National Center for Statistics and Analysis (NCSA)</Name>
          <Description>Data collection and analysis form the
foundation for problem identification and development of new programs to address motor
vehicle crashes. This National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) office collects
and analyzes injury and fatality data to identify safety problems and help decision makers
allocate resources effectively.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Risks</Name>
        <Description>Identify the risk factors that contribute to fatalities and serious injuries and implement evidence-based risk elimination and mitigation strategies</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_1f4783aa-bdb4-4607-b598-6878f979f309</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>3</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will pursue initiatives to improve data-driven systemic investments in transportation safety and ensure the countermeasures promoted are proven and evidence-based. This includes using data analysis and safety analysis to better understand the risks in the transportation system and identify effective interventions and promote their use.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FAA</Name>
          <Description>Hazard Mitigation: The goal of this FAA program is to identify and maintain a list of five
high-priority safety issues for the Air Traffic Organization, backed by safety data and associated
trends in the NAS, to compel swift, cross-organizational action in addressing them until the
safety risk is mitigated.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Air Traffic Organization</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>NHTSA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)</Name>
          <Description>Call Before You Dig (811): The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
invests in programs that identify pipeline and hazardous material locations and routes, helping
prevent incidents before they occur. This cornerstone prevention program for pipeline safety
identifies where pipelines carrying flammable liquids and gas exist so they can be avoided
during excavation.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)</Name>
          <Description>Highway Safety Research: The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and NHTSA conduct
research to identify behavioral and roadway feature crash risks, and use this evidence to inform
safer roadway design, and develop technologies and countermeasures that help avoid crashes,
and safety resources for stakeholders. NHTSA regularly updates its Countermeasures That Work:
A Highway Safety Countermeasure Guide for State Highway Safety Offices resource guide to
address emerging behavioral safety challenges and identify proven safety countermeasures States
can use to address these challenges. NHTSA is developing a new companion resource with
examples from States that have implemented such countermeasures.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Collaboration</Name>
        <Description>Collaborate with stakeholders to foster behavior and infrastructure changes that improve safety</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_06c8dade-6fcb-4c9c-9e23-ab56ee63a488</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>4</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will work closely with other Federal, State, local, and Tribal transportation agencies, Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), safety and public health advocacy groups, law enforcement emergency responders, and other organizations with transportation interests to better understand safety issues and promote strategies that encourage behavioral change.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>NHTSA</Name>
          <Description>State Highway Traffic Safety Grants Program: NHTSA oversees State Highway Safety grant
programs that help States develop and implement Highway Safety Plans, collect and analyze crash
data, support enforcement of traffic safety laws, and provide technical assistance and outreach on
a wide range of issues to stakeholders.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FMCSA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Federal Transit Administration (FTA)</Name>
          <Description>State Safety Oversight (SSO) Program: The purpose of this Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
program is to oversee safety at rail transit systems. The SSO program is administered by States
with rail transit systems in their jurisdiction. FTA provides Federal funds through the SSO Formula
Grant Program for eligible States to develop or carry out their SSO programs.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>National Safety Council</Name>
          <Description>Road to Zero Coalition: This joint initiative among three DOT Operating Administrations -- NHTSA, FHWA, and FMCSA -- and the National Safety Council is designed to encourage
stakeholders to implement proven lifesaving strategies to reduce crashes and fatalities. It will
develop a long-term vision on how to achieve zero traffic deaths based on a systemic approach
to eliminating risks.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>State Transportation Agencies</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Federal Transportation Agencies</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Railroads</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Tribal Transportation Agencies</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs)</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Local Transportation Agencies</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)</Name>
          <Description>Confidential Close Call Reporting System (C3RS): This program enables the Federal
Railroad Administration (FRA) and participating railroads to develop and implement safety
strategies before accidents occur.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Safety Advocacy Groups</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Railroad Employees</Name>
          <Description>Railroad employees report near misses to a third party
that collects and de-identifies the reports. Labor management teams, with FRA technical
assistance, then analyze the reports to understand risks, identify hazards, and develop
customized plans for railroads to eliminate and mitigate the risks. Over 19,000 employees
are covered in the existing program.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Law Enforcement Emergency Responders</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Public Health Advocacy Groups</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>States</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Rural Communities</Name>
        <Description>Address the disproportionate transportation safety risks in rural communities</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_58d656a9-d181-4b98-99d9-c261558e5e48</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>5</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will work with State DOTs and local road agencies to build their capacity to address critical safety issues, delivering innovative and timely technical assistance, safety data analysis, and investments to efficiently allocate limited funding resources and address disparities in rural transportation safety outcomes.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP): FHWA provides technical assistance and
guidance to States on systemic approaches to assessing and improving safety, including a focus
on addressing significant safety risks on High Risk Rural Roads.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Rural Communities</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Tribes</Name>
          <Description>Tribal Transportation Program Safety Funds: FHWA provides safety grants to federally recognized Tribes through a competitive annual discretionary program that funds projects to prevent and reduce death or serious injuries in transportation-related incidents.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>States</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Leadership</Name>
        <Description>Establish a Departmental commitment to continually improve transportation safety by fostering a positive transportation safety culture across the transportation sector</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_7084f98c-7f25-4821-9ff5-a49392932077</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>6</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Safety culture within an organization is exemplified by the shared values and behaviors that demonstrate a top-down commitment to safety over competing goals. DOT will foster a safety culture by pursuing programs and initiatives that increase the valuation of safety and encourage proactive safety reporting and risk management to achieve safety goals.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>DOT Safety Council</Name>
          <Description>DOT's Safety Council is chaired by the Deputy Secretary of Transportation
and composed of the heads of each DOT operating administration, their senior safety officers, and senior officials from the Office of the Secretary (OST).</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>FAA</Name>
          <Description>Safety Management System (SMS) Rule: This FAA rule requires airlines to implement SMS
to improve the safety of aviation. SMS includes an organization-wide safety policy; formal methods
for identifying hazards, controlling, and continually assessing risk and safety performance; and
promotion of a safety culture.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Transportation Sector</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Evaluation</Name>
        <Description>Evaluate the effectiveness of risk management strategies in reducing risk</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_e08fc6e5-59c5-4d53-b79b-af7ff10a3ec5</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>7</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will engage in rigorous evaluations of safety programs and strategies to ensure their efficiency and effectiveness.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Crash Modification Factors (CMF) Clearinghouse</Name>
          <Description>FHWA funds the CMF Clearinghouse,
which offers transportation professionals a central, web-based repository of studies that evaluate
the effectiveness of roadway safety countermeasures. Each study is rated based on its quality
and rigor and the level of confidence in its results. FHWA uses the information from the CMF
Clearinghouse to evaluate the effectiveness of the HSIP, develop a national-benefit- cost ratio,
and help in the development and promotion of proven safety countermeasures.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>OST</Name>
          <Description>Departmental Program Evaluation: In FY 2018, DOT will launch a new Program Evaluation
effort. OST is working with the OAs to develop a methodology for defining a program that ties
organizational units to mission delivery and allows for comprehensive analysis. This inventory of
programs will be reviewed and updated on an
annual basis. A self-assessment tool will help
the Department determine which programs
should be evaluated in more detail.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Performance</Name>
        <Description>Promote the use of performance-based safety standards and measures</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_ef713a81-d0f3-4faf-b12e-5d361b38c833</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>8</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Each of DOT’s OAs have adopted a systemic approach to safety oversight and management. This approach uses data and performance measures to determine priorities, evaluate risk mitigation strategies, guide safety standards, and ensure the effective integration of those standards into organizational structures and business process. Safety-based standards and measures improve communication between decisionmakers, stakeholders, and the traveling public.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>PHMSA</Name>
          <Description>Pipeline Integrity Management: PHMSA administers a performance-based, safety program
to adopt methods used by “best-in-class” safety-oriented organizations. This program improves
safety performance through an iterative process of collecting safety data, identifying risks, taking
corrective action when needed, and reassessing safety.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FAA</Name>
          <Description>Aircraft Certification Transformation: FAA has comprehensively transformed its Aircraft
Certification Safety System to enable greater agility in the dynamic aviation environment by
shifting from a transactional model in the middle of the path to a model where the emphasis is
on up-front planning, the use of performance-based standards, and a robust risk-based systems
oversight program, while sustaining FAA's global leadership in the advancement of aviation safety.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>Transportation Performance Management for Safety: FHWA's Safety Performance
Management Measures final rule establishes safety performance measure requirements for
the purpose of carrying out the HSIP and assessing fatalities and serious injuries on all public
roads. This will improve data; foster transparency and accountability; and allow safety progress
to be tracked at the national level.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
    </Goal>
    <Goal>
      <Name>INFRASTRUCTURE</Name>
      <Description>Invest in Infrastructure to Ensure Safety, Mobility and Accessibility and to Stimulate Economic Growth, Productivity and Competitiveness for American Workers and Businesses.</Description>
      <Identifier>Goal_bc7d25a0-0b37-47dc-9b0f-7a2269ee54bc</Identifier>
      <SequenceIndicator>2</SequenceIndicator>
      <OtherInformation>DOT seeks to work effectively with State, local, Tribal, and private partners to guide investments that stimulate economic growth, improve the condition of transportation infrastructure, and enable the efficient and safe movement of people and goods. To achieve this goal, DOT will provide guidance, technical assistance, and research that leverages Federal funding, accelerates project delivery, reduces project lifecycle costs, and optimizes the operation and performance of existing facilities. By using innovative forms of financing and project delivery, encouraging partnerships between the public and private sectors, and strategically balancing investments across various modes of transportation to promote greater efficiencies, DOT can maximize the returns to the Nation’s economy and people.</OtherInformation>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Infrastructure Permitting Improvement Center (IPIC)</Name>
        <Description>This center advances reforms to
improve interagency coordination and expedite the environmental review and permitting of major
infrastructure projects. IPIC coordinates DOT's implementation of the FAST Act project delivery
provisions, and leads DOT's involvement in the environmental review and permitting efforts
of Executive Order 13807 and other Administration initiatives, and manages the Permitting
Dashboard on behalf of the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>Tribal Transportation Program: This FHWA program allocates funding to Tribes to provide
safe and adequate transportation and public road access to and within Indian reservations, Indian
lands, and Alaska Native Village communities.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>OST</Name>
        <Description>Transportation Trade Policy and Negotiations: OST manages all transportation-related
international trade policy issues by participating in negotiations of free trade agreements with
foreign partners, and their enforcement, to expand market opportunities for the transportation
industry and reduce technical barriers to trade. The Office also engages in bilateral and multilateral
cooperative activities with international partners to promote evidence-based transportation policies
that promote the economic competitiveness of the U.S. transportation industry.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>Formula Grants: FHWA and FTA each provide grants by formula to States and urbanized areas to
sustain and maintain existing highway infrastructure and public transportation services.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Transit Asset Management Program</Name>
        <Description>FTA recommends Transit Asset Management practices
to preserve and expand transit investments. The FTA requires grantees to develop management
plans for their public transportation assets and a strategic approach to maintain and improve
capital assets.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>National Multimodal Freight Network (NMFN)</Name>
        <Description>National Freight Strategic Plan: DOT is developing a National Freight Strategic Plan and a
National Multimodal Freight Network (NMFN) to inform freight planning and targeted investment
efforts by State DOTs and other stakeholders. The Plan will describe the freight transportation
system and highlight strategies to help support that system through improved planning, dedicated
funding streams, and innovative technologies.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Airport Privatization Pilot Program</Name>
        <Description>This program allows airport sponsors to explore privatization
as a means of generating access to private capital for airport improvement and development.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FAA</Name>
        <Description>The
FAA is authorized to permit up to 10 public airport sponsors to sell or lease an airport with certain
restrictions and to exempt the sponsor and the private operator from certain Federal requirements
that could otherwise make privatization impractical.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC)</Name>
        <Description>U.S. Seaway System Reliability: The Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC) operates and maintains the U.S. infrastructure for the St. Lawrence Seaway, which connects the Great Lakes with overseas markets for commercial trade. The SLSDC prioritizes timely operations, maintenance, and asset renewal programs and activities for the St. Lawrence Seaway to ensure the safety, efficiency, and reliability of this important international commercial trade and transportation route.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) Program</Name>
        <Description>This program provides
credit assistance for qualified projects of regional and national significance, including highway,
transit, railroad, intermodal freight, and port access projects. The TIFIA credit program is
designed to fill market gaps and leverage
substantial private co-investment by providing
supplemental and subordinate capital.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FRA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FAA</Name>
        <Description>Facilities Infrastructure Portfolio (FIP): FAA manages infrastructure sustainment, replacement
and improvement needs for approximately 12,500 facilities through a portfolio of 14 Capital
Investment Programs.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FAA</Name>
        <Description>Pilot Training: The FAA provides support to pilot training programs to make certain that they
adhere to standard procedures and prevent behavior that could lead to pilot errors. FAA provides
training resources and guides to both pilots and pilot training facilities. As the regulatory body,
FAA provides guidelines, briefings, and publications on everything from safety to certification. In
November 2017, DOT initiated the Forces to Flyers pilot program to provide veterans with
technical and financial assistance to help them obtain a pilot certificate</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FAA</Name>
        <Description>Joint FAA Industry Performance Measures: The FAA and its industry stakeholders are working
through the NextGen Advisory Committee to prioritize investments in aviation infrastructure, and
they are jointly measuring performance to ensure those investments are making a difference.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Public Transportation Emergency Relief Program</Name>
        <Description>This FTA program helps States and public
transportation systems pay for protecting, repairing, and/or replacing equipment and facilities
that may suffer or have suffered serious damage as a result of an emergency, including natural
disasters such as floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes. FTA continues to administer and provide
oversight of emergency relief and future resilience projects for transit infrastructure in areas
impacted by Superstorm Sandy.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Training: FHWA develops and provides training for
transportation agencies and emergency responders to establish coordinated programmatic
processes to detect, respond to, and remove traffic incidents and restore traffic capacity as
safely and quickly as possible. Effective TIM reduces the duration and impacts of traffic
incidents and improves the safety of motorists, crash victims and emergency responders.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Competitive Passenger Rail Service Pilot Program</Name>
        <Description>To foster competition in passenger rail
service, the FRA is implementing a pilot program for provision of long-distance intercity passenger
rail service on three long-distance routes by rail carriers other than Amtrak.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Airport Improvement Program (AIP)</Name>
        <Description>This grant program serves as FAA's primary source of funding for airport infrastructure and equipment at approximately 3,330 urban and rural airports.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Surface Transportation Block Grant Program</Name>
        <Description>This FHWA program provides
flexible funding to States to address
state and local transportation needs,
including transportation planning, bridge
improvements, and transportation
alternatives.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Advanced Transportation and Congestion Management Technologies Deployment Program</Name>
        <Description>FHWA administers this competitive grant program for the development of model
deployment sites for large-scale installation and operation of advanced transportation
technologies that help reduce congestion and improve the safety of our transportation system.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) Program</Name>
        <Description>The INFRA grant program provides
dedicated, discretionary funding for projects that address critical issues facing our Nation's
freight system. INFRA grants create opportunities for all levels of government and the private
sector to fund infrastructure, using innovative approaches to improve processes, increase
accountability and promote safety solutions.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FTA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>National Highway Freight Program (NHFP)</Name>
        <Description>The FAST Act provided approximately $1.2 billion per year in formula funding for the NHFP.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>National Highway Freight Network</Name>
        <Description>The National Multimodal Freight Network will help to prioritize Federal, State, and local transportation freight investments.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>U.S. Merchant Marine Academy</Name>
        <Description>Maritime Education Training Programs: The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, an accredited
Federal institution of higher education operated by DOT and MARAD, and the six State
Maritime Academies, to which MARAD provides Federal assistance, educate and graduate
licensed Merchant Marine officers and leaders of exemplary character who will serve
America's marine transportation and defense needs in peace and war.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Airport Environmental Program</Name>
        <Description>This program helps airports implement the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and other Federal environmental laws and regulations. This
includes airport noise compatibility planning, airport noise and access restrictions, environmental
review for airport development, and the application of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and
Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Tribal Transit Program</Name>
        <Description>Public Transportation on Indian Reservations Program; Tribal Transit Program: The Tribal
Transit Program is a set-aside from FTA's Formula Grants for Rural Areas program consisting of a
$25 million formula program and a $5 million discretionary grant program subject to the availability
of appropriations.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Build America Bureau</Name>
        <Description>The Bureau is responsible for streamlining credit opportunities and
providing access to the credit and grant programs with more speed and transparency, while
also providing technical assistance and encouraging innovative best practices in project planning,
financing, delivery, and monitoring.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FTA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>Transportation Performance Management: Transportation performance management is a
strategic approach that uses system information to make investment and policy decisions to
achieve national performance goals. FHWA has established consistent performance measures
for the Federal-Aid Highway Program that States and MPOs must use to direct transportation
planning and asset management for highway and transit programs.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FAA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing (RRIF) Program</Name>
        <Description>This program provides
direct loans and loan guarantees to finance
the development of track and structure
upgrades that have useful lives of 20 to 30
years. RRIF is an important instrument for
promoting economic development and
preserving rail service in small and rural
communities.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>National Transportation Library</Name>
        <Description>Within OST, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) is
an objective supplier of trusted and statistically-sound baseline, contextual, and trend information
used to shape transportation policy, investments, and research across the U.S. and abroad. BTS
integrates data from a wide variety of sources and makes them available through the National
Transportation Library, which serves as a portal to statistical information and a repository for all
DOT research.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FMCSA</Name>
        <Description>Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator Safety Grants: FMCSA provides funds to educational
institutions through a grant program to recruit and train active duty personnel, veterans, and their
families in preparation for careers as professional bus and truck drivers.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) Program</Name>
        <Description>This FHWA
program provides a flexible funding source to State and local governments for transportation
projects and programs to help meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act. Funding is available to reduce congestion and improve air quality for areas that do not meet the National Ambient
Air Quality Standards for ozone, carbon monoxide, or particulate matter and for former
nonattainment areas that are now in compliance.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FTA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>State Performance Management: FHWA supports State DOTs in advancing asset management
practices, including the development of risk-based asset management plans. These plans are the
framework for developing the investment strategies to address infrastructure condition targets, as
well as addressing risk and managing assets for their whole life at the least practicable cost.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Maritime Administration</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Alaska Native Villages</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>States</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>The Public</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>States</Name>
        <Description>These funds will be used by States to improve the efficient movement of freight on the National Highway Freight Network.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Airports</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Truck Drivers </Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Tribes</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Workers</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Tribal Agencies</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Project Sponsors</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>American Services</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Transportation Agencies</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Transportation Agencies</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>State Agencies</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Strategic Sealift Support Programs</Name>
        <Description>The Maritime Administration's (MARAD) Ready
Reserve Force (RRF) ships provide rapidly deployable sealift capability to meet the Nation's
needs for national security and emergency response, which is in addition to capability drawn
from the commercial U.S. Merchant Marine in times of national crisis. The Maritime Security
Program fleet of 60 internationally trading U.S.-flag ships, and other vessels enrolled under
the Voluntary Intermodal Sealift Agreement and Voluntary Tanker Agreement programs,
provide sustainment sealift for the Nation, and employ a pool of skilled American mariners
that can support RRF crewing.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Local Agencies</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Commercial Airline Pilots</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Pilots</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Truck Drivers </Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Airport Sponsors</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Federal Agencies</Name>
        <Description>Permitting Dashboard: This online tool for Federal agencies, project sponsors and the public
provides transparency of the environmental review and authorization process for infrastructure
projects. As the Dashboard continues to expand the scope and number of tracked projects and
improve the functionality of tracking tools for stakeholders, it increases predictability for project
sponsors and promotes government accountability in the review and permitting processes.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>American Mariners</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Truck Drivers</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>U.S. Airlines</Name>
        <Description>Expanding Market Opportunities and Competitiveness for U.S. Airlines: OST promotes
expansion of international air service opportunities through negotiation of international air
transport agreements, creative programs, and streamlined regulatory procedures. Through
data-driven analysis of the aviation industry, the Office of Aviation Analysis supports the growth,
development, and competitiveness of the U.S. airline industry and other sectors within aviation,
such as UAS. The Office oversees the licensing of new U.S. airlines, processes U.S. airline
requests for antitrust immunity, and manages small community grant and airline subsidy programs.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>States</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Rural Communities</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Transportation Workforce</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>MPOs</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>U.S. Transportation Industry</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Maritime Seafarers</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>MPOs</Name>
        <Description>Sustainable Highways Initiative: FHWA works with States and MPOs to increase the health
and longevity of the Nation's highways by assessing vulnerabilities, considering communities and
resilience in the transportation planning process, incorporating resilience in asset management
plans, and addressing resilience in project development and design.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>American Businesses</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Communities</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Emergency Responders</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>State DOTs</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>State DOTs</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Communities</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>NextGen Advisory Committee</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
        <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
        <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Project Delivery, Planning, Environment, Funding &amp; Finance</Name>
        <Description>Facilitate expanded infrastructure development, modernization, and construction in both rural and urban communities by fostering more efficient and collaborative planning and construction techniques, accelerating project approval, leveraging all sources of funding, and promoting innovative financing while maintaining environmental stewardship.</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_1139d0ac-c25a-43c4-802d-62800b1f7d07</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>1</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT provides Federal transportation funding to support construction and rehabilitation of infrastructure and is committed to helping State, local and Tribal agencies leverage public and private investments to restore the Nation's infrastructure in rural and urban areas. DOT's Build America Bureau strengthens financing and funding opportunities, and provides access to credit and grant programs with more speed and transparency. DOT's OAs provide technical assistance and encourage the use of innovative best practices in project planning, financing, development, delivery, and monitoring. DOT is committed to accelerating environmental reviews, institutionalizing use of the Permitting Dashboard to improve accountability and transparency, and increasing opportunities for private sector investment, in order to upgrade our transportation infrastructure for the benefit of all communities, from rural to urban. DOT will engage with our international partners to acquire and adapt innovative infrastructure development and financing approaches to U.S. needs. DOT has a long history of working to reduce transportation-related air, water, and noise pollution, and impacts on the natural and human environment, and this work will continue within the project development process... Performance Goal for Strategic Objective: * Simplify and Enhance Environmental Review Process for Major Transportation Projects (FAA, FHWA, FRA, FTA) -- Agency Priority Goal</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>State Agencies</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Tribal Agencies</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Local Agencies</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Streamlining &amp; Stewardship</Name>
        <Description>Streamline the environmental review process to deliver transportation projects, both large and small, more quickly and efficiently to provide timely benefits to users while safeguarding our communities and maintaining a healthy environment</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_c971d8fb-d42b-4759-9546-196e1cdfec4e</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>2</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>To reduce the timeframe for delivering infrastructure projects, DOT will accelerate and improve environmental reviews and permitting processes by employing a range of strategies, including: improving interagency coordination, reducing duplication of reviews, and enhancing transparency and accountability. DOT remains committed to ensuring that all communities, including minority populations, low-income populations, and the disability community, have meaningful input into the transportation planning and decision-making processes, and that transportation projects avoid or minimize impacts to communities and the environment to the greatest extent possible.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Infrastructure Permitting Improvement Center (IPIC)</Name>
          <Description>This center advances reforms to
improve interagency coordination and expedite the environmental review and permitting of major
infrastructure projects. IPIC coordinates DOT's implementation of the FAST Act project delivery
provisions, and leads DOT's involvement in the environmental review and permitting efforts
of Executive Order 13807 and other Administration initiatives, and manages the Permitting
Dashboard on behalf of the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Airport Environmental Program</Name>
          <Description>This program helps airports implement the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and other Federal environmental laws and regulations. This
includes airport noise compatibility planning, airport noise and access restrictions, environmental
review for airport development, and the application of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and
Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Communities</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Federal Agencies</Name>
          <Description>Permitting Dashboard: This online tool for Federal agencies, project sponsors and the public
provides transparency of the environmental review and authorization process for infrastructure
projects. As the Dashboard continues to expand the scope and number of tracked projects and
improve the functionality of tracking tools for stakeholders, it increases predictability for project
sponsors and promotes government accountability in the review and permitting processes.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>The Public</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Project Sponsors</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Prioritization</Name>
        <Description>Target Federal investments toward transportation projects that address high-priority infrastructure and safety needs</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_150d9d18-0ad4-4bb0-84d9-faeb1fa3b5ae</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>3</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Through competitive, discretionary grant programs, DOT will support projects of national significance that advance DOT goals, leverage Federal funds, transform how infrastructure is delivered, and promise a high rate of social and economic return.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) Program</Name>
          <Description>The INFRA grant program provides
dedicated, discretionary funding for projects that address critical issues facing our Nation's
freight system. INFRA grants create opportunities for all levels of government and the private
sector to fund infrastructure, using innovative approaches to improve processes, increase
accountability and promote safety solutions.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FAA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Advanced Transportation and Congestion Management Technologies Deployment Program</Name>
          <Description>FHWA administers this competitive grant program for the development of model
deployment sites for large-scale installation and operation of advanced transportation
technologies that help reduce congestion and improve the safety of our transportation system.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Airport Improvement Program (AIP)</Name>
          <Description>This grant program serves as FAA's primary source of funding for airport infrastructure and equipment at approximately 3,330 urban and rural airports.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Airports</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Funding</Name>
        <Description>Leverage State and local funding and private sector investment</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_b871026b-12c4-4769-b8e0-2be2f38c86c2</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>4</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Through competitive and formula grants and innovative finance programs, DOT will leverage Federal funds, incentivize State and local funding, and support private investment in transportation infrastructure, including multimodal projects. DOT recognizes that rural areas face challenges attracting private investment and raising additional State and local funding</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing (RRIF) Program</Name>
          <Description>This program provides
direct loans and loan guarantees to finance
the development of track and structure
upgrades that have useful lives of 20 to 30
years. RRIF is an important instrument for
promoting economic development and
preserving rail service in small and rural
communities.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) Program</Name>
          <Description>This program provides
credit assistance for qualified projects of regional and national significance, including highway,
transit, railroad, intermodal freight, and port access projects. The TIFIA credit program is
designed to fill market gaps and leverage
substantial private co-investment by providing
supplemental and subordinate capital.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Surface Transportation Block Grant Program</Name>
          <Description>This FHWA program provides
flexible funding to States to address
state and local transportation needs,
including transportation planning, bridge
improvements, and transportation
alternatives.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Partnerships</Name>
        <Description>Build partnerships with stakeholders to facilitate the financing, development, and implementation of multimodal transportation projects that improve connectivity, accessibility, safety, and convenience for all users</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_d381a3f5-d08b-4a94-a3d1-ffe7a3a06665</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>5</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Public-private partnerships (P3s) can allow public agencies to leverage private sector capital and expertise to deliver projects more quickly and efficiently by introducing greater market discipline to project delivery and management. DOT programs will support the use of P3s to deliver infrastructure projects.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Build America Bureau</Name>
          <Description>The Bureau is responsible for streamlining credit opportunities and
providing access to the credit and grant programs with more speed and transparency, while
also providing technical assistance and encouraging innovative best practices in project planning,
financing, delivery, and monitoring.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FRA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FAA</Name>
          <Description>The
FAA is authorized to permit up to 10 public airport sponsors to sell or lease an airport with certain
restrictions and to exempt the sponsor and the private operator from certain Federal requirements
that could otherwise make privatization impractical.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Competitive Passenger Rail Service Pilot Program</Name>
          <Description>To foster competition in passenger rail
service, the FRA is implementing a pilot program for provision of long-distance intercity passenger
rail service on three long-distance routes by rail carriers other than Amtrak.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Airport Privatization Pilot Program</Name>
          <Description>This program allows airport sponsors to explore privatization
as a means of generating access to private capital for airport improvement and development.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Airport Sponsors</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Life Cycle &amp; Preventive Maintenance</Name>
        <Description>Keep the Nation's transportation infrastructure secure and in a state of good repair by maintaining and upgrading existing systems in rural and urban communities.</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_5d1c901e-c5aa-4d15-b00b-e3052e270225</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>6</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT supports life cycle management and preservation of infrastructure by providing Federal transportation funding and targeted programmatic asset management guidance to support the rehabilitation and preservation of existing transportation infrastructure to keep these important assets in good condition for the benefit of all communities, from rural to urban. DOT has increasingly emphasized a risk-based strategy of infrastructure asset management to efficiently build, preserve, and maintain infrastructure. For instance, FHWA is working closely with State DOTs on asset management requirements under the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21). In addition, FRA has been coordinating with FTA and railroads on the Northeast Corridor to meet FAST Act asset management requirements. Going forward, DOT will increase its effectiveness in ensuring that infrastructure is resilient enough to withstand extreme weather and security events (including cybersecurity events), which could otherwise disrupt the transportation network and require major reconstruction. Beyond this, innovative improvements will be aligned with needed preservation to reduce costs and foster continuous modernization and improvement. Finally, DOT expects recipients of Federal funds to incorporate future operations and maintenance costs associated with a project's life cycle into the project planning and preparation... Performance Goal for Strategic Objective: * Improve Conditions of America's Transportation-Related Infrastructure (FAA, FHWA, FTA) -- Agency Priority Goal</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Communities</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Rebuilding</Name>
        <Description>Restore transportation infrastructure and assets to a state of good repair through asset management planning and innovative maintenance strategies that take into account long-term operational and financial considerations</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_77587c1d-f8c2-41be-89f6-af217a2dfbe8</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>7</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT provides leadership and technical assistance to support State, local and Tribal governments to strategically manage their assets to improve infrastructure conditions, address risks, maximize the return on investment, and improve system performance. To support cost-effective asset management, DOT will support approaches and tools that support the consideration of asset lifecycle costs and management strategies in project design, delivery, and maintenance. This includes consideration of the potential benefits of leveraging private sector expertise and discipline for long-term asset management. DOT will encourage State, local, and Tribal governments to consider the role of connectivity and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) when considering maintenance and updates to existing infrastructure.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FTA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FAA</Name>
          <Description>Facilities Infrastructure Portfolio (FIP): FAA manages infrastructure sustainment, replacement
and improvement needs for approximately 12,500 facilities through a portfolio of 14 Capital
Investment Programs.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Transit Asset Management Program</Name>
          <Description>FTA recommends Transit Asset Management practices
to preserve and expand transit investments. The FTA requires grantees to develop management
plans for their public transportation assets and a strategic approach to maintain and improve
capital assets.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>Formula Grants: FHWA and FTA each provide grants by formula to States and urbanized areas to
sustain and maintain existing highway infrastructure and public transportation services.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>States</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Risk Management</Name>
        <Description>Provide research, technical assistance, and targeted funding to ensure that transportation infrastructure is planned, constructed, and maintained using best operational and risk management practices</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_a48a3ffe-1b3c-47bb-a392-b7b06e36b5c2</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>8</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Infrastructure across the country faces risks from natural disasters, extreme weather, and security risk events that can damage and destroy infrastructure, disrupt travel and regional economies, and require costly repairs.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FTA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Public Transportation Emergency Relief Program</Name>
          <Description>This FTA program helps States and public
transportation systems pay for protecting, repairing, and/or replacing equipment and facilities
that may suffer or have suffered serious damage as a result of an emergency, including natural
disasters such as floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes. FTA continues to administer and provide
oversight of emergency relief and future resilience projects for transit infrastructure in areas
impacted by Superstorm Sandy.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>State Performance Management: FHWA supports State DOTs in advancing asset management
practices, including the development of risk-based asset management plans. These plans are the
framework for developing the investment strategies to address infrastructure condition targets, as
well as addressing risk and managing assets for their whole life at the least practicable cost.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>State DOTs</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>MPOs</Name>
          <Description>Sustainable Highways Initiative: FHWA works with States and MPOs to increase the health
and longevity of the Nation's highways by assessing vulnerabilities, considering communities and
resilience in the transportation planning process, incorporating resilience in asset management
plans, and addressing resilience in project development and design.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>System Operations &amp; Performance</Name>
        <Description>Enhance reliable and efficient movement of people and goods by promoting effective management and ensuring leadership in securing data and in sharing information across the transportation system.</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_585cc276-2781-44b6-a433-4a044bc8a92e</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>9</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will support development and operation of transportation systems to ensure that they are connected, compatible, integrated, managed effectively, and responsive to new services and technologies to encourage efficient mobility and access for people and goods. DOT will use performance measures to provide for greater transparency and to help communicate the cost-effective use of Federal, State, local and private funding and financing where they are needed most... Performance Goals for Strategic Objective: * Decrease Average Flight Wait Time (FAA) * Increase Airport Capacity (FAA) * Alleviate Urban Congestion (FHWA) * Improve Passenger Rail (On-Time) Performance (FRA) * Increase Rural Transit Ridership (FTA) * Sealift Capacity; Increase of U.S.-Flag Vessels (MARAD)</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
          <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>System Reliability</Name>
        <Description>Improve the reliability and efficiency of passenger travel and freight movement on the Nation's transportation systems by working with State DOTs and other stakeholders to identify, collect, and analyze data sources and models to assess overall system reliability and implement strategies that target the sources of unreliable travel and freight movement</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_926e64c6-760f-45b8-b9c2-68db755d7a83</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>10</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT seeks to address congestion on our Nation's transportation systems through targeted, data-driven investments in projects to enhance capacity and the development and promotion of effective operational strategies and technologies to optimize existing capacity. DOT understands the importance of State partners collaborating with communities so that system performance can be fully optimized when setting priorities among transportation investments.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Training: FHWA develops and provides training for
transportation agencies and emergency responders to establish coordinated programmatic
processes to detect, respond to, and remove traffic incidents and restore traffic capacity as
safely and quickly as possible. Effective TIM reduces the duration and impacts of traffic
incidents and improves the safety of motorists, crash victims and emergency responders.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) Program</Name>
          <Description>This FHWA
program provides a flexible funding source to State and local governments for transportation
projects and programs to help meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act. Funding is available to reduce congestion and improve air quality for areas that do not meet the National Ambient
Air Quality Standards for ozone, carbon monoxide, or particulate matter and for former
nonattainment areas that are now in compliance.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Maritime Administration</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Transportation Agencies</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Emergency Responders</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>American Mariners</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>State DOTs</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Strategic Sealift Support Programs</Name>
          <Description>The Maritime Administration's (MARAD) Ready
Reserve Force (RRF) ships provide rapidly deployable sealift capability to meet the Nation's
needs for national security and emergency response, which is in addition to capability drawn
from the commercial U.S. Merchant Marine in times of national crisis. The Maritime Security
Program fleet of 60 internationally trading U.S.-flag ships, and other vessels enrolled under
the Voluntary Intermodal Sealift Agreement and Voluntary Tanker Agreement programs,
provide sustainment sealift for the Nation, and employ a pool of skilled American mariners
that can support RRF crewing.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Performance</Name>
        <Description>Measure the performance of transportation systems and support targeted investments to improve the experience of the traveling public</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_195e8bbd-5dc1-4b6a-b5ce-31d53e81eb01</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>11</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Transportation agencies in all modes and at all levels are increasingly using performance measures and data to inform decisions and increase accountability. Federal surface transportation performance measures and outcome-based regulatory structures in other modes offer the prospect of increasing the focus on maintaining a state of good repair.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FAA</Name>
          <Description>Joint FAA Industry Performance Measures: The FAA and its industry stakeholders are working
through the NextGen Advisory Committee to prioritize investments in aviation infrastructure, and
they are jointly measuring performance to ensure those investments are making a difference.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>Transportation Performance Management: Transportation performance management is a
strategic approach that uses system information to make investment and policy decisions to
achieve national performance goals. FHWA has established consistent performance measures
for the Federal-Aid Highway Program that States and MPOs must use to direct transportation
planning and asset management for highway and transit programs.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>National Transportation Library</Name>
          <Description>Within OST, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) is
an objective supplier of trusted and statistically-sound baseline, contextual, and trend information
used to shape transportation policy, investments, and research across the U.S. and abroad. BTS
integrates data from a wide variety of sources and makes them available through the National
Transportation Library, which serves as a portal to statistical information and a repository for all
DOT research.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>NextGen Advisory Committee</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>States</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Transportation Agencies</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>MPOs</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Economic Competitiveness &amp; Workforce</Name>
        <Description>Promote transportation policies and investments that bring lasting economic benefits to the Nation by ensuring multimodal infrastructure connectivity to foster efficient movement of people and goods at home and abroad; increasing foreign market access and opportunities for American businesses and services; and by meeting the Nation's transportation workforce needs.</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_90fb9c20-853e-4369-8860-9358a17738be</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>12</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT supports strategic, multimodal investments and policies that reduce costs, increase reliability and competition, and satisfy consumer preferences to advance U.S. economic growth and American transportation interests worldwide. DOT will leverage strategic investments in infrastructure, services, and workers to promote economic growth, opportunity, and competitiveness for the benefit of American workers, businesses, and the traveling public. DOT will support investments that improve the efficiency of freight movements and increase business competitiveness by improving freight planning and freight data and identifying and addressing freight bottlenecks that hinder the reliable movement of freight. DOT will also work to improve passenger travel modes, which are a major contributor to both national and local economies. To promote economic competitiveness, the Department will adopt policies that promote U.S. transportation industry exports and foster the development of the transportation workforce. DOT will promote exports by providing technical assistance to encourage international adoption of U.S. transportation standards and regulations. To meet the Nation’s transportation workforce needs, DOT will collaborate with Federal partners, universities and industry stakeholders to develop and implement strategies that will foster the training and development of the workforce to acquire the needed skills and capabilities to meet the current and future needs of the transportation industry. In this effort, DOT will encourage approaches that effectively address the impact of technology on the transportation industry workforce... Performance Goals for Strategic Objective: * Alleviate Freight Congestion (FHWA) * Increase Credentialed Mariners Available to Meet Military Sealift Requirements (MARAD) * Reduce Time to Issue Hazmat Transportation Permits (PHMSA) * Percent of Time U.S. Portion of the St. Lawrence Seaway is Available to Commercial Users (SLSDC)</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>American Services</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>American Businesses</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Transportation Workforce</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Freight</Name>
        <Description>Make targeted investments to increase freight mobility and reliability in support of economic competitiveness</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_fdcddfb7-0215-4faa-afee-b6416326e7c3</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>13</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT supports freight planning, freight infrastructure funding and development, and freight data collection and maintenance. DOT is implementing programs and activities to advance the goals of the National Multimodal Freight Policy and the National Highway Freight Program. In addition, to support enhanced freight investment decision-making, the Department is developing data sources to aid in freight-related planning and project evaluation efforts. DOT also works to ensure adequate capacity and quality of international and cross-border trade corridors that support American jobs and reduce our trade deficits by engaging intermodal freight infrastructure planning and coordination with foreign partners.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>National Multimodal Freight Network (NMFN)</Name>
          <Description>National Freight Strategic Plan: DOT is developing a National Freight Strategic Plan and a
National Multimodal Freight Network (NMFN) to inform freight planning and targeted investment
efforts by State DOTs and other stakeholders. The Plan will describe the freight transportation
system and highlight strategies to help support that system through improved planning, dedicated
funding streams, and innovative technologies.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>National Highway Freight Network</Name>
          <Description>The National Multimodal Freight Network will help to prioritize Federal, State, and local transportation freight investments.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC)</Name>
          <Description>U.S. Seaway System Reliability: The Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC) operates and maintains the U.S. infrastructure for the St. Lawrence Seaway, which connects the Great Lakes with overseas markets for commercial trade. The SLSDC prioritizes timely operations, maintenance, and asset renewal programs and activities for the St. Lawrence Seaway to ensure the safety, efficiency, and reliability of this important international commercial trade and transportation route.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>National Highway Freight Program (NHFP)</Name>
          <Description>The FAST Act provided approximately $1.2 billion per year in formula funding for the NHFP.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>States</Name>
          <Description>These funds will be used by States to improve the efficient movement of freight on the National Highway Freight Network.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Global Competitiveness</Name>
        <Description>Increase international market access for America's products and services by eliminating transportation and international trade barriers</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_dd192e55-2537-4517-91e1-73961a407e5f</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>14</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT seeks to advance American transportation interests worldwide by creating opportunities for American businesses to sell goods and services abroad and by working with foreign partners to improve the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of global transportation systems. DOT increases foreign market access and opportunities for American business overseas by eliminating barriers to trade in transportation-related goods and services; it also spurs the development of export-related jobs through Federal transportation investments, international transportation initiatives, and cooperative research efforts.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>OST</Name>
          <Description>Transportation Trade Policy and Negotiations: OST manages all transportation-related
international trade policy issues by participating in negotiations of free trade agreements with
foreign partners, and their enforcement, to expand market opportunities for the transportation
industry and reduce technical barriers to trade. The Office also engages in bilateral and multilateral
cooperative activities with international partners to promote evidence-based transportation policies
that promote the economic competitiveness of the U.S. transportation industry.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>U.S. Airlines</Name>
          <Description>Expanding Market Opportunities and Competitiveness for U.S. Airlines: OST promotes
expansion of international air service opportunities through negotiation of international air
transport agreements, creative programs, and streamlined regulatory procedures. Through
data-driven analysis of the aviation industry, the Office of Aviation Analysis supports the growth,
development, and competitiveness of the U.S. airline industry and other sectors within aviation,
such as UAS. The Office oversees the licensing of new U.S. airlines, processes U.S. airline
requests for antitrust immunity, and manages small community grant and airline subsidy programs.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>U.S. Transportation Industry</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Workforce Development</Name>
        <Description>Support the development of appropriately skilled and prepared transportation workers, and develop strategies to meet emerging workforce challenges</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_cb799d3f-1b29-432b-9b0f-cbd2bd5879ee</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>15</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT is committed to collaborating with industry partners to recruit, educate, and train current and future workers, including from underrepresented groups, on the knowledge and skills required to be a part of a world-class workforce that can help achieve the Nation's transportation priorities. The U.S. is facing worker shortages in various transportation sectors. Many transportation jobs, such as commercial airline pilots, truck drivers, and maritime seafarers, require a license, a certification, or both, and obtaining these can be time consuming and expensive, potentially posing barriers to entry. Lack of credentialed workers, combined with projected retirements, threaten to cause significant worker shortages in these job categories if not addressed, and the introduction of new innovations and technologies adds additional complexity. Successfully addressing these challenges will allow the Nation to meet the demand for both passenger travel and freight transportation.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FAA</Name>
          <Description>Pilot Training: The FAA provides support to pilot training programs to make certain that they
adhere to standard procedures and prevent behavior that could lead to pilot errors. FAA provides
training resources and guides to both pilots and pilot training facilities. As the regulatory body,
FAA provides guidelines, briefings, and publications on everything from safety to certification. In
November 2017, DOT initiated the Forces to Flyers pilot program to provide veterans with
technical and financial assistance to help them obtain a pilot certificate</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>U.S. Merchant Marine Academy</Name>
          <Description>Maritime Education Training Programs: The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, an accredited
Federal institution of higher education operated by DOT and MARAD, and the six State
Maritime Academies, to which MARAD provides Federal assistance, educate and graduate
licensed Merchant Marine officers and leaders of exemplary character who will serve
America's marine transportation and defense needs in peace and war.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FMCSA</Name>
          <Description>Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator Safety Grants: FMCSA provides funds to educational
institutions through a grant program to recruit and train active duty personnel, veterans, and their
families in preparation for careers as professional bus and truck drivers.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Truck Drivers</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Maritime Seafarers</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Workers</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Truck Drivers </Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Truck Drivers </Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Commercial Airline Pilots</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Pilots</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Rural Communities</Name>
        <Description>Encourage transportation investments that promote economic revitalization, job growth, and affordable transportation options in rural communities</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_bbac1330-8444-4c7b-83b9-ebcaab2d874f</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>16</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Well-planned, multimodal freight systems will provide opportunities for companies to locate and grow in rural regions due to efficient and reliable connections with major markets and ports. Intermodal facilities and logistics centers located in rural areas can benefit from lower costs than urban areas and may be strategically located at a key transfer point in a freight corridor. DOT will prioritize policies and programs connecting all users in rural communities, especially for those who are transportation-disadvantaged, to economic opportunities and services.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>Tribal Transportation Program: This FHWA program allocates funding to Tribes to provide
safe and adequate transportation and public road access to and within Indian reservations, Indian
lands, and Alaska Native Village communities.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FTA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Tribal Transit Program</Name>
          <Description>Public Transportation on Indian Reservations Program; Tribal Transit Program: The Tribal
Transit Program is a set-aside from FTA's Formula Grants for Rural Areas program consisting of a
$25 million formula program and a $5 million discretionary grant program subject to the availability
of appropriations.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Alaska Native Villages</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Tribes</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Rural Communities</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
    </Goal>
    <Goal>
      <Name>INNOVATION</Name>
      <Description>Lead in the Development and Deployment of Innovative Practices and Technologies that Improve the Safety and Performance of the Nation's
Transportation System.</Description>
      <Identifier>Goal_816d7871-1ed6-45b0-8678-7698a2c48561</Identifier>
      <SequenceIndicator>3</SequenceIndicator>
      <OtherInformation>Emerging technologies are transforming our transportation system. DOT seeks to continue its leadership role guiding research investments and facilitating the deployment of beneficial transportation technologies. By engaging with the private and public sectors, DOT can leverage Federal resources to support technology transfer and ensure the safety and security of new technologies.</OtherInformation>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Radio Technical Commision for Aeronautics, Inc. (RTCA)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>NHTSA</Name>
        <Description>Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS): NHTSA will continue its work identifying
and removing potential barriers to automated vehicle technologies, while also working to develop
standards that will appropriately regulate the safety of these technologies.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Every Day Counts (EDC) Program</Name>
        <Description>This FHWA program, in cooperation with the American Association
of State Highway and Transportation Officials, accelerates the delivery of highway projects and
addresses the challenges presented by limited budgets. EDC is a State-based model designed
to identify and rapidly deploy proven but underutilized innovations to shorten the project delivery
process, enhance roadway safety, reduce congestion, and improve environmental sustainability</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Department of Defense</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Research, Development and Technology Coordination Program</Name>
        <Description>This OST program works
to eliminate potentially duplicative activities, optimize the effective use of DOT-wide research
resources, and ensure that the Department's research activities are coordinated with the wider
transportation research community. Specific duties include strategic research planning, aligning
Departmental research with policy objectives, meeting DOT-wide legislative research mandates,
identifying and leading cross-modal research initiatives, implementing best practices in innovation
development and deployment (technology transfer), and ensuring public access to DOT's
research portfolio.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>NHTSA</Name>
        <Description>Vehicle Safety Research: NHTSA leads research on advanced vehicle safety technology,
ways of improving vehicle crashworthiness and crash avoidance, and vehicle-based options
for decreasing distracted driving and alcohol-impaired driving.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office</Name>
        <Description>Intelligent Transportation Systems Research Data Exchange: The Intelligent Transportation
Systems Joint Program Office runs a Research Data Exchange, which is a web-based resource
that manages and provides public access to multisource and multimodal transportation data to
support the development and testing of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) applications. This
data-sharing capability allows researchers, application developers, and others to significantly
reduce the cost and time required to collect and compile data for analysis or research.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Automation Research Program</Name>
        <Description>FRA's Human Factors Research and Development (R&amp;D)
conducts research on automation and the interface between humans and systems at all levels of
the railroad infrastructure. The goal of the Human Factors R&amp;D automation research program is
to improve human reliability and reduce human error when automated technology is inserted into
the rail network.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FRA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Department of Homeland Security</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>MARAD</Name>
        <Description>Maritime Security Communications with Industry (MSCI): Working with Departments
of State, Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security, and the Intelligence Community, MARAD
facilitates the development and implementation of effective maritime security policies, procedures,
practices, statutes, communications approaches, and training to protect U.S. citizens and maritime
interests from maritime security threats such as piracy, terrorism, criminal activity, and cyber-attack.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>OST</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>NHTSA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Automated Vehicles and Related Technologies (AV&amp;RT) Program</Name>
        <Description>This OST program seeks to
accelerate the safe deployment of AV&amp;RT through cost-effective, multimodal solutions that
address infrastructure and system constraints on new transportation technologies. The program
will leverage OA activities in the AV&amp;RT space by connecting their research, development, and
policy efforts with best practices and pilots developed collaboratively among private sector,
regional, State, and local stakeholders who seek to significantly lower barriers to larger scale
deployment of transformative technologies in the transportation system.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FAA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FAA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Accessible Transportation Technologies Research Initiative (ATTRI)</Name>
        <Description>FHWA and FTA
co-lead this joint, cross-modal DOT initiative that focuses on research and development to
improve the mobility of travelers with disabilities using Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
and other advanced technologies. The initiative aims to enhance the capability of travelers with
disabilities to reliably, safely, and independently accomplish their unique travel plans.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>DOT Safety Council</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Aviation Data Exchange</Name>
        <Description>This program's vision is to establish a real-time information sharing
and discussion capability that enables the FAA, its industry partners, Civil Aviation Authorities
and individuals to identify, capture, discuss, exchange and anticipate aviation safety information
(e.g., accidents, incidents, failures, malfunctions, defects, risks, and mitigations) across the
global aviation community.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Cybersecurity, Vehicle Electronics and Emerging Technologies Program</Name>
        <Description>NHTSA will
conduct research into the reliability and security of complex safety-critical electronic control
systems, and the cybersecurity of vehicles.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) Program</Name>
        <Description>This FAA program is modernizing
the National Airspace System with a series of upgrades and improvements that will transform
air traffic operations using better systems, procedures, technologies, and policies. In close
coordination with FAA's partners in the aviation industry, key enabling technologies are
being integrated with current infrastructure, such as new communications, navigation, and
surveillance capabilities, a data-sharing backbone, and improved weather processing and
distribution, with more to be delivered in the future.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>PHMSA</Name>
        <Description>Applied Research Programs: These PHMSA programs bring new technology to the Nation's
massive energy and hazardous liquid pipeline industry. PHMSA works with energy and pipeline
industry leaders to define problems, develop and deploy technologies that identify possible points
of failure early, and improve pipeline and hazardous material transportation safety.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Department of State</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Department of Homeland Security</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FAA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Department of Justice</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FRA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>NHTSA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Partnership for Safety Programs (PSP)</Name>
        <Description>The PSP is an FAA effort to leverage the resources
and know-how of the private sector to evaluate operational concepts, enabling technologies,
and the operational safety of various types of UAS operations. These types of technological
demonstrations substantiate the viability of safe UAS operations in the NAS.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>PHMSA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Accelerating Market Readiness (AMR) Program</Name>
        <Description>This FHWA program provides resources for the rapid,
national assessment of emerging innovations and provides transportation offices with objective
written assessments to accelerate the adoptions of innovations that meet their unique needs.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>University Transportation Centers (UTC) Program</Name>
        <Description>This OST-R program is a Congressionally mandated
financial assistance program that provides grants to universities to conduct research
on critical transportation issues and to support education activities for future transportation
professionals.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Drone Advisory Committee (DAC)</Name>
        <Description>The DAC is a subcommittee of the Radio Technical
Commision for Aeronautics, Inc. (RTCA), which is a Federal advisory committee established
to provide an open venue for FAA and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) stakeholders to work
together to identify and recommend a single, consensus-based set of resolutions for issues
regarding the efficiency and safety of integrating UAS into the National Airspace System. The
DAC is comprised of executives from key stakeholders in both the manned and unmanned
aviation communities.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>PHMSA</Name>
        <Description>Special Permit Conversion: PHMSA works to identify special permits suitable for incorporation
within the U.S. Hazardous Material Regulations to incorporate innovative technologies, broaden
available compliance options to industry, and reduce the administrative burden associated with
obtaining or renewing special permits.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Flight Standards Service (AFS)</Name>
        <Description>Safety Assurance System (SAS): The FAA is developing and deploying this system to
implement data supported Risk-Based Decision Making (RBDM) by the Flight Standards
Service (AFS) to plan, prioritize, and resource all work with the Service.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FTA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FMCSA</Name>
        <Description>Regulatory Relief: FMCSA provides opportunities for regulatory relief and invites applications
for waivers, exemptions and pilot programs. The agency has three different tools -- a waiver,
an exemption, and a pilot program -- for providing regulatory relief and each may be helpful
to companies engaged in the design, development, testing and deployment of Automated
Driving System (ADS)-equipped Commercial Motor Vehicles.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Human Factors Coordinating Committee (HFCC)</Name>
        <Description>This DOT committee serves as a
collaborative, multimodal team with Federal Government-wide liaisons to address crosscutting
human factors issues in transportation; such as human-systems interaction, the safety risks
of operator impairment, and other topics relevant to transportation safety. The HFCC includes
representatives from every DOT OAs with a human factors program and maintains a network
of affiliates in other Federal agencies.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>FHWA</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Technology Transfer (T2) Program</Name>
        <Description>This OST program is responsible for coordinating,
documenting, and supporting T2 activities across DOT to ensure that the Department's
research products are effectively deployed. It accomplishes its goals by partnering with
technology deployment experts within the OAs and with other Federal agency partners
and private industry.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Transportation Professionals</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>State Governments</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Pipeline Industry</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Global Aviation Community</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Local Governments</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Auto Industry</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Tribal Governments</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Transportation Systems Sector Cybersecurity Working Group</Name>
        <Description>Transportation Systems Sector Engagement: OST leads the Department's role as the
co-Sector-Specific Agency -- alongside the Department of Homeland Security -- to engage
sector stakeholders in cybersecurity-related activities. Such efforts include identifying and
prioritizing cyber-dependent critical infrastructure and systems; determining security, resilience,
and cybersecurity capability gaps; and sharing information via the Transportation Systems
Sector Cybersecurity Working Group.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Intelligence Community</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Private Sector</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Civil Aviation Authorities</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS) Partnership</Name>
        <Description>This public-private partnership
between NHTSA, the States and the auto industry is designed to develop and deploy
vehicle-based alcohol detection technology that can prevent drivers impaired at a 0.08
blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level or higher from driving.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Foreign Partners</Name>
        <Description>Bilateral and Multilateral Technical Cooperation: Through bilateral and multilateral
organizations and agreements, the Department maintains awareness of advances in
transportation technology, and promotes cooperative research with key foreign partners
to benefit from their technical strengths, reduce research costs, and create compatible
regulatory approaches.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Research Organizations</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Railroads</Name>
        <Description>Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as a Locomotive Fuel: In recent years, railroads have sought
to develop methods to safely use LNG as a fuel for locomotives and to safely transport LNG as
a commodity in regular freight service. FRA and PHMSA support cooperative research for the
development and implementation of standards which will assure the safety of such operations.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Energy Industry</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Transportation Systems Sector</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Cybersecurity Action Team</Name>
        <Description>The DOT Safety Council established the Cybersecurity Action
Team, made up of representatives from OST and OAs to coordinate research efforts to
improve the resilience of the transportation system to cybersecurity disruptions, and to
integrate cybersecurity considerations in the safety management system approach to safety
adopted by DOT.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
        <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
        <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
        <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Development</Name>
        <Description>Encourage, coordinate, facilitate, and foster world-class research and development to enhance the safety, security, and performance of the Nation's transportation system.</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_e35785d9-665b-4211-8370-7bab002c7724</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>1</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Innovation development requires research and active transfer of relevant technologies and practices to and from private and public sectors, academia, and State, local, and Tribal agencies. Accordingly, DOT funds and facilitates research that supports the development and deployment of innovative practices and technologies in the transportation system. Moving forward, DOT will work with other Federal agencies, research institutions, and the private sector to develop and enhance new technological tools capable of improving safety, security, and performance of the transportation system in both urban and rural areas. Priority areas include: improving cybersecurity; improving transportation infrastructure durability, resilience, and cost effectiveness; and, improving the movement of goods and people of all abilities. One of the greatest potential benefits of technology will be in improving safety, and research will focus on innovations that will mitigate or reduce the role human factors play in crashes and other safety incidents. For example, automatic emergency braking technologies on motor vehicles will reduce the prevalence of rear-end collisions, which represent one-third of all police-reported crashes.23 In this effort, DOT also will emphasize technologies and practices with the greatest potential to strengthen economic competitiveness and reduce congestion. Where appropriate, DOT will promote cooperative research with strategic partners to reduce overall research costs and benefit from their technical strengths. DOT will coordinate and collaborate with States to minimize the potential for conflicts between Federal and State regulations that unnecessarily impede the ability to test and operate vehicles across State lines. DOT will engage with international stakeholders to maintain awareness of advances in transportation technology, identify opportunities for international research collaboration, and ensure U.S. involvement in the development of global standards and regulatory best practices... Performance Goals for Strategic Objective: * Increase Dissemination of DOT-Funded Research Reports (OST) * Increase Production of Tangible DOT-Funded Research Outputs (OST) * Increase DOT Technology Transfer Activity (OST)</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
          <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Coordination</Name>
        <Description>Strengthen coordination across modes, stakeholders, jurisdictions, institutions, sectors, and international boundaries</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_5dd781fe-a751-4e15-ac04-9379f1338989</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>2</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Coordination and information sharing is critical for advancing the development of emerging technologies. DOT aims to continue coordination and collaboration with Federal agencies operating in this space, public agencies, industry, international partners and other stakeholders to ensure that the nation’s transportation research enterprise moves forward in a coherent fashion and optimizes the use of limited research resources.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Drone Advisory Committee (DAC)</Name>
          <Description>The DAC is a subcommittee of the Radio Technical
Commision for Aeronautics, Inc. (RTCA), which is a Federal advisory committee established
to provide an open venue for FAA and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) stakeholders to work
together to identify and recommend a single, consensus-based set of resolutions for issues
regarding the efficiency and safety of integrating UAS into the National Airspace System. The
DAC is comprised of executives from key stakeholders in both the manned and unmanned
aviation communities.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Research, Development and Technology Coordination Program</Name>
          <Description>This OST program works
to eliminate potentially duplicative activities, optimize the effective use of DOT-wide research
resources, and ensure that the Department's research activities are coordinated with the wider
transportation research community. Specific duties include strategic research planning, aligning
Departmental research with policy objectives, meeting DOT-wide legislative research mandates,
identifying and leading cross-modal research initiatives, implementing best practices in innovation
development and deployment (technology transfer), and ensuring public access to DOT's
research portfolio.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Radio Technical Commision for Aeronautics, Inc. (RTCA)</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Foreign Partners</Name>
          <Description>Bilateral and Multilateral Technical Cooperation: Through bilateral and multilateral
organizations and agreements, the Department maintains awareness of advances in
transportation technology, and promotes cooperative research with key foreign partners
to benefit from their technical strengths, reduce research costs, and create compatible
regulatory approaches.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Research</Name>
        <Description>Conduct research on advanced technology to promote transportation safety and efficiency</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_1533a9d4-dd0e-467d-9ea2-a51908f07a7f</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>3</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Federal research and investment are catalysts for supporting innovative practices and furthering the development of emerging technologies. DOT will continue to fund exploratory research and pilot new technologies to improve safety and efficiency of the transportation system. In general, the research should be conducted for specific use cases or instances where private industry will not conduct research in that specified area or where research would help policy development. DOT-conducted research should enable technology transfer wherever possible to try to mainstream applications quickly into revenue service.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>University Transportation Centers (UTC) Program</Name>
          <Description>This OST-R program is a Congressionally mandated
financial assistance program that provides grants to universities to conduct research
on critical transportation issues and to support education activities for future transportation
professionals.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FRA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>NHTSA</Name>
          <Description>Vehicle Safety Research: NHTSA leads research on advanced vehicle safety technology,
ways of improving vehicle crashworthiness and crash avoidance, and vehicle-based options
for decreasing distracted driving and alcohol-impaired driving.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Automation Research Program</Name>
          <Description>FRA's Human Factors Research and Development (R&amp;D)
conducts research on automation and the interface between humans and systems at all levels of
the railroad infrastructure. The goal of the Human Factors R&amp;D automation research program is
to improve human reliability and reduce human error when automated technology is inserted into
the rail network.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Transportation Professionals</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Partnerships</Name>
        <Description>Partner with the private sector, State, Tribal, and local governments, and research organizations to encourage technology innovation</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_65f624cd-be18-4030-a40a-08c39109b7b3</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>4</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT is committed to engaging with the private sector to support data sharing and the development, commercialization, and adoption of emerging transportation technologies that have the potential to contribute to DOT's strategic goals. DOT will also work to encourage similar partnerships between the private sector and State, local and Tribal governments.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>MARAD</Name>
          <Description>Maritime Security Communications with Industry (MSCI): Working with Departments
of State, Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security, and the Intelligence Community, MARAD
facilitates the development and implementation of effective maritime security policies, procedures,
practices, statutes, communications approaches, and training to protect U.S. citizens and maritime
interests from maritime security threats such as piracy, terrorism, criminal activity, and cyber-attack.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Department of State</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FAA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Department of Justice</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Department of Defense</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Department of Homeland Security</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>NHTSA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Partnership for Safety Programs (PSP)</Name>
          <Description>The PSP is an FAA effort to leverage the resources
and know-how of the private sector to evaluate operational concepts, enabling technologies,
and the operational safety of various types of UAS operations. These types of technological
demonstrations substantiate the viability of safe UAS operations in the NAS.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Auto Industry</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS) Partnership</Name>
          <Description>This public-private partnership
between NHTSA, the States and the auto industry is designed to develop and deploy
vehicle-based alcohol detection technology that can prevent drivers impaired at a 0.08
blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level or higher from driving.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Private Sector</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>State Governments</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Intelligence Community</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Tribal Governments</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Local Governments</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Research Organizations</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Data</Name>
        <Description>Facilitate development of data systems to support data-driven technologies, decision making in real time, and data sharing</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_7c119b4a-b31f-4aca-bacf-81b751e1b85f</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>5</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will encourage the use of data to identify and evaluate strategies and technologies to improve the performance of the transportation system. Transportation agencies and service providers are increasingly using digital technologies to collect and analyze data on the use and performance of the transportation system. DOT will explore novel strategies to develop data sources and systems for research, reporting, and decision-making.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Aviation Data Exchange</Name>
          <Description>This program's vision is to establish a real-time information sharing
and discussion capability that enables the FAA, its industry partners, Civil Aviation Authorities
and individuals to identify, capture, discuss, exchange and anticipate aviation safety information
(e.g., accidents, incidents, failures, malfunctions, defects, risks, and mitigations) across the
global aviation community.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office</Name>
          <Description>Intelligent Transportation Systems Research Data Exchange: The Intelligent Transportation
Systems Joint Program Office runs a Research Data Exchange, which is a web-based resource
that manages and provides public access to multisource and multimodal transportation data to
support the development and testing of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) applications. This
data-sharing capability allows researchers, application developers, and others to significantly
reduce the cost and time required to collect and compile data for analysis or research.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FAA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Flight Standards Service (AFS)</Name>
          <Description>Safety Assurance System (SAS): The FAA is developing and deploying this system to
implement data supported Risk-Based Decision Making (RBDM) by the Flight Standards
Service (AFS) to plan, prioritize, and resource all work with the Service.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Global Aviation Community</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Civil Aviation Authorities</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Cybersecurity</Name>
        <Description>Develop modal cyber threat models for transportation critical infrastructure to enhance integrated cybersecurity and safety research priorities</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_ad71ebd0-f0fe-4142-9a2d-c7a1455392c6</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>6</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>As components of transportation systems are increasingly connected with Internet of Things (IoT), cybersecurity risks that could impact safety, the economy, and emerging technology adoption are increasing. To reduce this risk, DOT will encourage the adoption of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework by transportation ecosystem stakeholders. DOT will also develop strategies for the integration of cybersecurity risk management into safety management programs.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Department of Homeland Security</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Cybersecurity, Vehicle Electronics and Emerging Technologies Program</Name>
          <Description>NHTSA will
conduct research into the reliability and security of complex safety-critical electronic control
systems, and the cybersecurity of vehicles.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>NHTSA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>DOT Safety Council</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Cybersecurity Action Team</Name>
          <Description>The DOT Safety Council established the Cybersecurity Action
Team, made up of representatives from OST and OAs to coordinate research efforts to
improve the resilience of the transportation system to cybersecurity disruptions, and to
integrate cybersecurity considerations in the safety management system approach to safety
adopted by DOT.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Transportation Systems Sector Cybersecurity Working Group</Name>
          <Description>Transportation Systems Sector Engagement: OST leads the Department's role as the
co-Sector-Specific Agency -- alongside the Department of Homeland Security -- to engage
sector stakeholders in cybersecurity-related activities. Such efforts include identifying and
prioritizing cyber-dependent critical infrastructure and systems; determining security, resilience,
and cybersecurity capability gaps; and sharing information via the Transportation Systems
Sector Cybersecurity Working Group.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Transportation Systems Sector</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Deployment</Name>
        <Description>Accelerate and expand the deployment of new technologies and practices by reducing barriers to innovation and actively promoting innovations that enhance the safety and performance of the Nation's transportation system</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_72721def-20d6-48ee-888c-c4d215265d8d</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>7</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Innovative technology applications -- such as UAS, commercial space systems, Automatic Surveillence (ADS), Mobility on Demand (MOD), autonomous ships, automated ports, shared mobility, and interoperability of systems -- have the potential for significant positive impact. Realizing this potential will require a research, policy, and regulatory framework that encourages the safe introduction of innovative practices and technologies. DOT will encourage industry to promote public awareness efforts of new technologies. DOT strategies will involve technology transfer programs, promoting best practices, policy development in consultation with stakeholders, and a consistent and clear regulatory framework which thoughtfully reduces deployment barriers. When possible, DOT will focus its efforts on facilitating interoperability between innovative technologies. DOT will administer existing programs to foster new economic opportunities and encourage competition and market entry by new business models, through research, engagement in international fora on market access and best practices, and more flexible implementation of the Department's regulatory responsibilities. DOT will encourage the deployment of U.S. innovations in foreign markets to enhance U.S. economic competitiveness, strengthen the U.S. industry and grow jobs at home... Performance Goals for Strategic Objective: * Percentage of NextGen Projects Completed on Time (FAA) * Increase Tangible Production of DOT-Funded Research (OST) * Increase Technology Transfer Activity for R&amp;D Agreements (OST)</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
          <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Technology Integration</Name>
        <Description>Advance the integration of new transportation technologies and practices into transportation systems to improve safety and performance</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_dd4e177c-dff6-4dbd-b8c9-119f4f511e34</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>8</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will act to accelerate the integration of emerging transformative technologies and practices into the transportation system by providing opportunities for pilot programs and demonstrations, and adapting to accommodate new beneficial technologies and practices. DOT also will collaborate with stakeholders to develop technical standards and practices along with operational strategies to maximize the benefits of new technology.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>OST</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Accelerating Market Readiness (AMR) Program</Name>
          <Description>This FHWA program provides resources for the rapid,
national assessment of emerging innovations and provides transportation offices with objective
written assessments to accelerate the adoptions of innovations that meet their unique needs.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) Program</Name>
          <Description>This FAA program is modernizing
the National Airspace System with a series of upgrades and improvements that will transform
air traffic operations using better systems, procedures, technologies, and policies. In close
coordination with FAA's partners in the aviation industry, key enabling technologies are
being integrated with current infrastructure, such as new communications, navigation, and
surveillance capabilities, a data-sharing backbone, and improved weather processing and
distribution, with more to be delivered in the future.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Automated Vehicles and Related Technologies (AV&amp;RT) Program</Name>
          <Description>This OST program seeks to
accelerate the safe deployment of AV&amp;RT through cost-effective, multimodal solutions that
address infrastructure and system constraints on new transportation technologies. The program
will leverage OA activities in the AV&amp;RT space by connecting their research, development, and
policy efforts with best practices and pilots developed collaboratively among private sector,
regional, State, and local stakeholders who seek to significantly lower barriers to larger scale
deployment of transformative technologies in the transportation system.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FAA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Collaboration</Name>
        <Description>Facilitate private sector and multimodal stakeholder collaboration to improve transportation safety and performance</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_5b4af1f7-a998-424c-b3fb-e1a24a780666</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>9</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Collaboration between the different modal and public safety stakeholders is important for sharing research, information, and best practices to support innovation deployment. DOT is committed to facilitating multimodal and public safety stakeholder collaboration throughout the Department and with national and international stakeholders.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FTA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Human Factors Coordinating Committee (HFCC)</Name>
          <Description>This DOT committee serves as a
collaborative, multimodal team with Federal Government-wide liaisons to address crosscutting
human factors issues in transportation; such as human-systems interaction, the safety risks
of operator impairment, and other topics relevant to transportation safety. The HFCC includes
representatives from every DOT OAs with a human factors program and maintains a network
of affiliates in other Federal agencies.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FRA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>PHMSA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Accessible Transportation Technologies Research Initiative (ATTRI)</Name>
          <Description>FHWA and FTA
co-lead this joint, cross-modal DOT initiative that focuses on research and development to
improve the mobility of travelers with disabilities using Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
and other advanced technologies. The initiative aims to enhance the capability of travelers with
disabilities to reliably, safely, and independently accomplish their unique travel plans.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Railroads</Name>
          <Description>Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as a Locomotive Fuel: In recent years, railroads have sought
to develop methods to safely use LNG as a fuel for locomotives and to safely transport LNG as
a commodity in regular freight service. FRA and PHMSA support cooperative research for the
development and implementation of standards which will assure the safety of such operations.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Regulation</Name>
        <Description>Update Departmental regulations, policies, and guidance to support deployment of advancements in technology and innovation</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_92fe1609-9199-4b8e-9f60-cf48ad6774f0</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>10</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will streamline regulatory processes, adopt technologies to minimize the negative impacts of regulatory oversight, and improve the responsiveness of the regulatory system to emerging technologies. DOT will assess and potentially identify new measures to evaluate safety and efficiency of new technologies. DOT will also identify opportunities to facilitate, improve, and expedite the exemption and special permit processes to support deployment of innovative technologies and practices.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>PHMSA</Name>
          <Description>Special Permit Conversion: PHMSA works to identify special permits suitable for incorporation
within the U.S. Hazardous Material Regulations to incorporate innovative technologies, broaden
available compliance options to industry, and reduce the administrative burden associated with
obtaining or renewing special permits.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>NHTSA</Name>
          <Description>Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS): NHTSA will continue its work identifying
and removing potential barriers to automated vehicle technologies, while also working to develop
standards that will appropriately regulate the safety of these technologies.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FMCSA</Name>
          <Description>Regulatory Relief: FMCSA provides opportunities for regulatory relief and invites applications
for waivers, exemptions and pilot programs. The agency has three different tools -- a waiver,
an exemption, and a pilot program -- for providing regulatory relief and each may be helpful
to companies engaged in the design, development, testing and deployment of Automated
Driving System (ADS)-equipped Commercial Motor Vehicles.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Technology Transfer</Name>
        <Description>Strengthen the technology transfer process to facilitate adoption/commercialization of market-ready transportation technologies</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_ec3c658f-edaa-4132-a4ea-4c64659d2b04</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>11</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will work closely with the transportation industry to accelerate the commercialization and adoption of market-ready transportation technologies.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>FHWA</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Every Day Counts (EDC) Program</Name>
          <Description>This FHWA program, in cooperation with the American Association
of State Highway and Transportation Officials, accelerates the delivery of highway projects and
addresses the challenges presented by limited budgets. EDC is a State-based model designed
to identify and rapidly deploy proven but underutilized innovations to shorten the project delivery
process, enhance roadway safety, reduce congestion, and improve environmental sustainability</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Technology Transfer (T2) Program</Name>
          <Description>This OST program is responsible for coordinating,
documenting, and supporting T2 activities across DOT to ensure that the Department's
research products are effectively deployed. It accomplishes its goals by partnering with
technology deployment experts within the OAs and with other Federal agency partners
and private industry.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>PHMSA</Name>
          <Description>Applied Research Programs: These PHMSA programs bring new technology to the Nation's
massive energy and hazardous liquid pipeline industry. PHMSA works with energy and pipeline
industry leaders to define problems, develop and deploy technologies that identify possible points
of failure early, and improve pipeline and hazardous material transportation safety.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Pipeline Industry</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Energy Industry</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
    </Goal>
    <Goal>
      <Name>ACCOUNTABILITY</Name>
      <Description>Serve the Nation with Reduced Regulatory Burden and Greater Efficiency, Effectiveness and Accountability.</Description>
      <Identifier>Goal_3eaf296c-3291-44b6-9d1c-c9c97dbaf669</Identifier>
      <SequenceIndicator>4</SequenceIndicator>
      <OtherInformation>DOT will streamline regulations and improve organizational effectiveness of the Department. DOT will raise accountability standards that improve the efficient use of taxpayer funds. By streamlining business processes and investing in workforce development, DOT will enhance its responsiveness and adaptability to the demands of a rapidly evolving industry.</OtherInformation>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>OMB</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program</Name>
        <Description>The Department will work with State
transportation agencies to implement the DBE program according to criteria developed by the
States. The Department will also work to improve DBE program integrity through monitoring and
enforcement, employing programmatic best practices within the Department and externally. The
ultimate goal of the program is to promote entrepreneurship.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>DOT Energy and Resource Efficiency Program</Name>
        <Description>DOT pursues cost effective and efficient
energy, water, pollution prevention, sustainable acquisition, domestic clean and renewable
energy, and Federal fleet best management practices. DOT will optimize and right-size fleet
composition, by reducing vehicle size and eliminating underutilized vehicles.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>DOT Office of Financial Management</Name>
        <Description>The Department will maintain and upgrade a
high-performing and cost-effective accounting and financial system, and implement a DOT-wide
data warehousing and business intelligence program to improve financial reporting and business
analytics that support sound business decision-making.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Departmental Office of Human Resource Management (DOHRM)</Name>
        <Description>Competency-Based Career Path Guides: The Departmental Office of Human Resource
Management (DOHRM) developed competency-based DOT Transportation Safety Specialist
Career Path Guides.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
        <Name>Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO)</Name>
        <Description>The Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) will deliver mission-enabling IT services that
improve the cybersecurity posture of the Department, deliver greater efficiency, and do so in a
way that presents a strategic advantage to the mission of the Department.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Women-Owned Businesses</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Disadvantaged Businesses</Name>
        <Description>Direct Contracting: The Department will provide direct contracting opportunities through
its acquisitions to small businesses, which include small disadvantaged, women-owned,
veteran-owned, service-disabled veteran-owned, and Historically Underutilized Business
Zone small business concerns. These small businesses will have the maximum practicable
opportunity to participate in DOT contracts and subcontracts.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Transportation Safety Specialists</Name>
        <Description>Transportation Safety Specialists are included among the DOT Mission
Critical Occupations. The career path guides provide a “roadmap to success” that will serve to
help the DOT Transportation Safety Specialist workforce identify the competencies needed to
be successful in their jobs.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Regulatory Reform Task Force</Name>
        <Description>The task force will evaluate existing regulations and make
recommendations for eliminating or streamlining regulations that inhibit job creation, or are
inconsistent, outdated, unnecessary, ineffective, or otherwise impose costs that exceed
benefits or interfere with regulatory reform initiatives and policies.
* DOT Regulatory Plan: DOT will identify, for each significant regulation that increases incremental
cost, the offsetting regulations, and provide our best approximation of the total costs or savings
associated with each new regulation or repealed regulation.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Acquisition Workforce</Name>
        <Description>Acquisition Workforce Development: The Department will continue developing an acquisition
workforce with the professional/leadership skills that will allow them to be effective in managing
DOT’s acquisition and financial assistance programs with a key focus on Federal Acquisition
Certification in Project/Program Management.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Emergency Response Team (ERT)</Name>
        <Description>The Secretary's Emergency Response Team (ERT): When needed, the Department can
activate the ERT -- comprised of representatives from across OAs and OST offices -- to collect,
assess, and share information regarding DOT equities with appropriate stakeholders and
interagency partners. The OST facilitates the ERT and the Department’s overarching emergency
response capabilities, which includes the DOT Crisis Management Center that can serve as the
operational nexus at DOT headquarters to facilitate 24/7 emergency response operations. In
addition, the office spearheads the Department’s role for Emergency Support Function #1 -- 
Transportation -- a critical aspect of interagency coordination to support the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) during emergency response.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>DOT Employees</Name>
        <Description>DOT Maximizing Employee Performance Plan: In response to the OMB memorandum,
The Comprehensive Plan for Reforming the Federal Government, DOT's Maximizing Employee
Performance Plan is designed to maximize employee performance by reviewing the systems
and structures currently in place within their agencies to support managers in managing
employee performance.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Historically Underutilized Business Zones</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>National Capital Region</Name>
        <Description>Facility Consolidation: To improve oversight and corporate planning, DOT will develop a
five-year Facility Strategic Plan to more adequately align staff and space in the National Capital
Region. Nationally, in an effort to reduce the Department's footprint, DOT will work to reduce
its office and warehouse space by approximately 200,000 square feet by 2022.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Veteran-Owned Businesses</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Cybersecurity Professionals</Name>
        <Description>DOT Cybersecurity Workforce Management Program Plan: The DOT Cybersecurity
Workforce Management Program will help ensure talented cybersecurity professionals are hired,
properly trained and retained to protect DOT systems, networks, information, and data</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Small Businesses</Name>
        <Description>Small businesses are vital to the health of our Nation's economy and can significantly contribute to
infrastructure redevelopment initiatives. Small businesses generate new employment opportunities
within their local communities and employ nearly half of the private workforce in the United States.
This will ultimately improve American competitiveness in an ever-growing global economy.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Senior DOT Leaders</Name>
        <Description>Continuity Program: DOT will carry out continuity of essential Departmental and other
governmental functions, as well as ensuring that alternate secure facilities are in a state of
readiness for senior leadership and staff to use in sustaining critical DOT operations even if
headquarters facilities are unavailable. The Department has three Primary Mission Essential Functions that must be continued under all circumstances, as they directly support the eight
National Essential Functions established by the President. The Department has a trained cadre of
subject matter experts and senior personnel from each OA and OST office available to support
DOT leadership in order for these functions to continue without interruption.</Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>Entrepreneurs</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
        <Name>State Transportation Agencies</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
        <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
        <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
        <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
        <Description>
        </Description>
      </Stakeholder>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Regulatory Reform</Name>
        <Description>Reduce current regulatory burdens and bureaucracy to ensure a safe, efficient, accessible, and convenient transportation system for people and commerce.</Description>
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        <SequenceIndicator>1</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Improvement of regulations is a continued focus for the Department. There should be no more regulations than necessary, and those regulations should be straightforward, clear, and designed to minimize burdens. Once issued, regulations and other agency actions should be reviewed periodically and revised to ensure that they continue to meet the needs for which they originally were designed, and remain cost-effective and cost-justified. Among other actions seeking to achieve these means, the President issued Executive Order 13771, "Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs." OMB has issued guidance on implementing this Executive Order, and DOT has established a Regulatory Reform Task Force to evaluate existing regulations and make recommendations to the Secretary regarding their repeal, replacement, or modification. Other activities to reduce regulatory burdens also fit into this area, such as the review required by Executive Order 13783, "Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth," and the subsequent burden-reducing efforts that will result from the review... Performance Goal for Management Objective: * Control Regulatory Burden by Complying with Executive Orders to Reduce Number and Economic Impact of Regulations (OST) -- Agency Priority Goal</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
          <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Regulation</Name>
        <Description>Reduce regulations and control regulatory costs</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_52b209c6-9352-4923-a983-3018915313e7</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>2</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will take steps to eliminate obsolete or duplicative regulations and streamline regulatory processes to improve government efficiency and reduce impediments to innovation, project delivery, and program implementation. To achieve this, DOT established a Regulatory Review Officer (RRO) and a Regulatory Reform Task Force (RRTF) to evaluate existing regulations and to make recommendations for their repeal, replacement, or modification. To achieve the mandate of Executive Order 13771, the Department will offset, to the greatest extent permitted by law, any new incremental costs associated with new regulations by the elimination of existing costs associated with at least two prior regulations. The Department will seek input from transportation stakeholders in the public and private sector for recommendations on how best to achieve this goal.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Regulatory Reform Task Force</Name>
          <Description>The task force will evaluate existing regulations and make
recommendations for eliminating or streamlining regulations that inhibit job creation, or are
inconsistent, outdated, unnecessary, ineffective, or otherwise impose costs that exceed
benefits or interfere with regulatory reform initiatives and policies.
* DOT Regulatory Plan: DOT will identify, for each significant regulation that increases incremental
cost, the offsetting regulations, and provide our best approximation of the total costs or savings
associated with each new regulation or repealed regulation.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Mission Efficiency &amp; Support</Name>
        <Description>Support mission requirements by efficiently and effectively planning for and managing human capital, finances, procurement, sustainable operations, information technology, emergency preparedness, and other mission support services.</Description>
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        <SequenceIndicator>3</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will actively pursue improvement of its efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability. Strategies will address the implementation of an approved reorganization plan, as required under Executive Order 13781. Other strategies will include: investment in ongoing development and strengthening of DOT's internal workforce; improvement of financial performance and reduction of costs; increased capacity, efficiency, and security of systems; more efficient resource and energy use in its own operations and those of its grantees; and procedures and resources to address emergencies... Performance Goals for Management Objective: * Improve IT Project Performance * Consolidate Data Centers * Improve DOT’s Cybersecurity * Increase Performance-Based Grants * Improve Effectiveness and Efficiency of Support Services * Increase Use of Best in Class Contracts * Monitor Total Federal FTE * Facility Consolidation Measure * Reduce the Number of Unessential Federal Advisory Committees</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Individual">
          <Name>unnamed stakeholder</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Workforce</Name>
        <Description>Attract, develop, and retain employees who have the capabilities and competencies to help the Department achieve its goals</Description>
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        <SequenceIndicator>4</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>To improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization, DOT will recruit, hire, and retain employees from all segments of American society with the right skills, and provide the training and professional development opportunities they need to help DOT successfully achieve its goals. DOT will continue to foster improved safety performance by enhancing the appropriate workforce’s capability to set safety performance standards and by increasing overall safety awareness through training and communication. DOT will also attract and retain employees with the appropriate knowledge, skills, and abilities to help DOT develop and deploy new innovations and technologies and address cybersecurity threats to DOT’s information technology systems and to the security of the Nation’s critical transportation infrastructure.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Departmental Office of Human Resource Management (DOHRM)</Name>
          <Description>Competency-Based Career Path Guides: The Departmental Office of Human Resource
Management (DOHRM) developed competency-based DOT Transportation Safety Specialist
Career Path Guides.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Transportation Safety Specialists</Name>
          <Description>Transportation Safety Specialists are included among the DOT Mission
Critical Occupations. The career path guides provide a “roadmap to success” that will serve to
help the DOT Transportation Safety Specialist workforce identify the competencies needed to
be successful in their jobs.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Cybersecurity Professionals</Name>
          <Description>DOT Cybersecurity Workforce Management Program Plan: The DOT Cybersecurity
Workforce Management Program will help ensure talented cybersecurity professionals are hired,
properly trained and retained to protect DOT systems, networks, information, and data</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Program Performance</Name>
        <Description>Improve program performance by streamlining processes, improving systems, and maximizing employee performance, development, and engagement to make efficient and effective use of the Department's resources</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_0113ac8a-df59-4502-87bb-fc6320d48352</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>5</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Promoting a culture of continuous process improvement includes implementing service delivery models that enhance business processes and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of mission support programs, resulting in stronger organizational performance and employee engagement within DOT. Fostering an organizational culture of engagement and inclusion will ensure that employees at all levels of the organization are responsible for mission outcomes, objectives, and improved organizational results... * DOT Human Capital Operating Plan: DOT's human capital implementation document describes how DOT will execute the human capital element statements within the Department's Strategic Plan and Agency Performance Plan. * Human Resources Shared Services: DOT will establish a shared services model for the delivery of human resource operations to improve customer service and experience, better align business processes, and reduce overall costs for services.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>OMB</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>DOT Employees</Name>
          <Description>DOT Maximizing Employee Performance Plan: In response to the OMB memorandum,
The Comprehensive Plan for Reforming the Federal Government, DOT's Maximizing Employee
Performance Plan is designed to maximize employee performance by reviewing the systems
and structures currently in place within their agencies to support managers in managing
employee performance.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Financial Management</Name>
        <Description>Improve the performance of financial systems</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_c1d84033-31c9-418c-858e-f9435c424853</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>6</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will manage its financial systems in an effective and efficient manner by leveraging a highly skilled workforce to develop and deploy technology to enhance the efficiency of our business processes, using reliable data and metrics to make sound business decisions. This will be accomplished by utilizing the existing Federal financial shared service systems that enable OAs to focus on and excel at their core mission.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>DOT Office of Financial Management</Name>
          <Description>The Department will maintain and upgrade a
high-performing and cost-effective accounting and financial system, and implement a DOT-wide
data warehousing and business intelligence program to improve financial reporting and business
analytics that support sound business decision-making.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Procurement</Name>
        <Description>Improve the performance of procurement systems</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_614ec4ba-d9e1-40d7-8315-2df9f8c341c5</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>7</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>DOT will manage its procurement and financial assistance agreement programs in an effective, efficient, and ethical manner by leveraging a highly skilled workforce to develop and deploy sound acquisition/financial assistance strategies, adopting technology to enhance the efficiency of our business processes, and using reliable data and metrics to make sound business decisions. This will be accomplished by establishing acquisition and financial assistance agreement programs reflecting appropriate government-wide policies, promoting best practices, encouraging innovation, and driving the efficient use of taxpayers’ dollars... *IT Acquisition Shared Services: DOT will establish a shared services model for the delivery of IT acquisition services to benefit the Department by improving service delivery and reducing fragmentation, overlap, duplication, and overall costs through standardization, economies of scale, and continuous business-process improvements. * Transportation Acquisition Regulation (TAR): DOT will update the TAR to reflect current Federal and Departmental policy/regulation and eliminate redundant or non-value policy/regulation. DOT is conducting a comprehensive update of all TAR parts, incorporating OMB policy and Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) changes from prior years. Each section of the TAR will be evaluated to determine impact and significance of the changes.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Acquisition Workforce</Name>
          <Description>Acquisition Workforce Development: The Department will continue developing an acquisition
workforce with the professional/leadership skills that will allow them to be effective in managing
DOT’s acquisition and financial assistance programs with a key focus on Federal Acquisition
Certification in Project/Program Management.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Small Business</Name>
        <Description>Promote small business development opportunities</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_c6ec961d-c9a0-4526-adfc-c381458a2c84</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>8</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>
        </OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program</Name>
          <Description>The Department will work with State
transportation agencies to implement the DBE program according to criteria developed by the
States. The Department will also work to improve DBE program integrity through monitoring and
enforcement, employing programmatic best practices within the Department and externally. The
ultimate goal of the program is to promote entrepreneurship.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Small Businesses</Name>
          <Description>Small businesses are vital to the health of our Nation's economy and can significantly contribute to
infrastructure redevelopment initiatives. Small businesses generate new employment opportunities
within their local communities and employ nearly half of the private workforce in the United States.
This will ultimately improve American competitiveness in an ever-growing global economy.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Entrepreneurs</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Veteran-Owned Businesses</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Disadvantaged Businesses</Name>
          <Description>Direct Contracting: The Department will provide direct contracting opportunities through
its acquisitions to small businesses, which include small disadvantaged, women-owned,
veteran-owned, service-disabled veteran-owned, and Historically Underutilized Business
Zone small business concerns. These small businesses will have the maximum practicable
opportunity to participate in DOT contracts and subcontracts.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Women-Owned Businesses</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>State Transportation Agencies</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Historically Underutilized Business Zones</Name>
          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Operational Efficiency</Name>
        <Description>Ensure sustainable facilities and efficient internal operations</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_4e51673d-2ace-40d4-b1f0-db880e9777f0</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>9</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>The Department owns or leases more than 10,000 facilities and air traffic control assets with a total floor space of over 30 million square feet and maintains a fleet of over 6,000 owned and leased vehicles. DOT strives to enhance efficiency and minimize environmental risks in its buildings and its operations by promoting innovative and cost effective energy, water, and vehicle fuel use practices. As a result, DOT has made significant progress in saving taxpayer dollars through efficiency enhancements and will pursue future actions to avoid costs, manage risks, and address the needs of the American public.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>DOT Energy and Resource Efficiency Program</Name>
          <Description>DOT pursues cost effective and efficient
energy, water, pollution prevention, sustainable acquisition, domestic clean and renewable
energy, and Federal fleet best management practices. DOT will optimize and right-size fleet
composition, by reducing vehicle size and eliminating underutilized vehicles.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>National Capital Region</Name>
          <Description>Facility Consolidation: To improve oversight and corporate planning, DOT will develop a
five-year Facility Strategic Plan to more adequately align staff and space in the National Capital
Region. Nationally, in an effort to reduce the Department's footprint, DOT will work to reduce
its office and warehouse space by approximately 200,000 square feet by 2022.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Information Technology</Name>
        <Description>Advance the modernization of information technology solutions that will enhance mission performance and promote efficient operations</Description>
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        <SequenceIndicator>10</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>* IT Shared Services Consolidation: As part of this shared services approach, OCIO will consolidate utility IT services across the Department, including, but not limited to, website and collaboration spaces, wireless services, cloud computing, field services, computer and server administration, help desk services, storage, telecommunications, and back-up/recovery. Through such a consolidation, duplicative IT services will be reduced and modal resources can be redirected to support mission activities. * Ongoing Authorization and Information Security Continuous Monitoring: OCIO will work with the OAs to increase automation and monitoring of IT and cybersecurity for agency critical infrastructure and systems, while simultaneously streamlining authorization and risk management processes to reduce operational and financial burdens, improving the timeliness of risk identification and mitigation, and enhancing the quality of cybersecurity risk information available to decision makers.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
          <Name>Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO)</Name>
          <Description>The Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) will deliver mission-enabling IT services that
improve the cybersecurity posture of the Department, deliver greater efficiency, and do so in a
way that presents a strategic advantage to the mission of the Department.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
      <Objective>
        <Name>Emergency Preparedness</Name>
        <Description>Ensure the Department can effectively carry out functions related to emergency response</Description>
        <Identifier>Objective_8e430ad0-f050-4bb6-a838-ebfa11abd796</Identifier>
        <SequenceIndicator>11</SequenceIndicator>
        <OtherInformation>Preparedness is the key to the Department's ability to fulfill its responsibilities in any situation. The Department conducts emergency preparedness by identifying the personnel, information requirements, intelligence needs, training, exercises, national security coordination, and equipment needed for a wide range of potential incidents, and the Department's preparedness activities include developing plans for delivering and sustaining operational capabilities during incidents.</OtherInformation>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization">
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          <Description>
          </Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Senior DOT Leaders</Name>
          <Description>Continuity Program: DOT will carry out continuity of essential Departmental and other
governmental functions, as well as ensuring that alternate secure facilities are in a state of
readiness for senior leadership and staff to use in sustaining critical DOT operations even if
headquarters facilities are unavailable. The Department has three Primary Mission Essential Functions that must be continued under all circumstances, as they directly support the eight
National Essential Functions established by the President. The Department has a trained cadre of
subject matter experts and senior personnel from each OA and OST office available to support
DOT leadership in order for these functions to continue without interruption.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
        <Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group">
          <Name>Emergency Response Team (ERT)</Name>
          <Description>The Secretary's Emergency Response Team (ERT): When needed, the Department can
activate the ERT -- comprised of representatives from across OAs and OST offices -- to collect,
assess, and share information regarding DOT equities with appropriate stakeholders and
interagency partners. The OST facilitates the ERT and the Department’s overarching emergency
response capabilities, which includes the DOT Crisis Management Center that can serve as the
operational nexus at DOT headquarters to facilitate 24/7 emergency response operations. In
addition, the office spearheads the Department’s role for Emergency Support Function #1 -- 
Transportation -- a critical aspect of interagency coordination to support the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) during emergency response.</Description>
        </Stakeholder>
      </Objective>
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