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United States Department of Transportation
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United States Department of Transportation

Dept. of Transportation
Established: October 15, 1966
Activated: April 1, 1967
Secretary: Norman Mineta
Deputy Secretary: Kirk K. Van Tine (acting)
Budget: $58.0 billion (2004)
Employees: 58,622 (2004)

The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) is a Cabinet department of the United States government concerned with transport. It was established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1966 and began operation on April 1, 1967. It is administered by the United States Secretary of Transportation.

Its mission is to "Serve the United States by ensuring a fast, safe, efficient, accessible and convenient transportation system that meets our vital national interests and enhances the quality of life of the American people, today and into the future."

Table of contents
1 Operating units
2 Related legislation
3 External links

Operating units

In January 2003, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the United States Coast Guard (USCG) moved to the United States Department of Homeland Security.

Related legislation

External links


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