U.S. Department of Transportation

Paul Brubaker Administrator, Research and InnovativeTechnology Administration May 5th and 7th, 2008

Paul BrubakerAdministrator, Research and Innovative Technology Administration

The constant and efficient movement of people and goods across the U.S. and around the globe is critical to the economy and our lives. Today, our vital transportation infrastructure is showing signs of aging, and we are experiencing unprecedented congestion in our nation’s highways and railways, at our airports and at our seaports. Overcoming these challenges will increasingly rest on the development and the deployment of new technologies and cutting-edge solutions.

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