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U.S. DOT Strategic Plan The U.S. Department of Transportation Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2026–2030 describes the Department’s mission, vision, and strategic goals for building a safer, stronger, and more efficient transportation system—one that supports American families, workers, and businesses in every corner of our country.
About DOT What We Do Mission Advance safety. Move people and goods. Build big and beautiful infrastructure. Vision Usher in a Golden Age of transportation for the United States. Values Safety first Back to basics Affordability and efficiency Slash red tape Accelerate American innovation Restore maritime dominance Unleash American energy ...
The top priorities at DOT are to keep the traveling public safe and secure, increase their mobility, and have our transportation system contribute to the nation's economic growth. DOT employs almost 55,000 people across the country, in the Office of the Secretary of Transportation (OST) and its operating administrations and bureaus, each with its own management and organizational structure.
Airlines that require the DOT Service Animal Air Transportation Form must make this form available to passengers on their website in an accessible format.