SecDOT

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SecDOT is the commonly used abbreviation for the United States Secretary of Transportation, the Cabinet-level official who oversees federal transportation policy and programs.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf cabinet-level position
executive branch office
government position
appointedBy President of the United States
confirmedBy United States Senate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
establishedBy Department of Transportation Act
fullForm United States Secretary of Transportation
hasAbbreviation United States Secretary of Transportation
surface form: Sec. of Transportation

SecDOT self-link
heads United States Secretary of Transportation
surface form: Office of the Secretary of Transportation
jurisdiction federal transportation systems in the United States
language English
locatedInGovernmentBody United States government
surface form: United States federal government
memberOf Cabinet of the United States
surface form: President's Cabinet
nominatedBy President of the United States
oversees Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Highway Administration
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Federal Railroad Administration
Federal Transit Administration
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
surface form: Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation

Maritime Administration
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Office of Inspector General
surface form: Office of Inspector General of the Department of Transportation

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
United States Department of Transportation
partOf Cabinet of the United States
executive branch of the United States
surface form: Executive Branch of the United States Government
policyArea aviation
highways
maritime transportation
motor vehicle safety
pipeline safety
public transit
rail transportation
transportation infrastructure
transportation safety
transportation security (non-military)
reportsTo President of the United States
requires advice and consent of the United States Senate
responsibleFor federal transportation policy
federal transportation programs
seat Washington, D.C.
styleOfAddress Madam Secretary
Mr. Secretary

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