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  • of the transportation programs of the Federal Government; THE NEW DEPARTMENT 3 To facilitate the development and improvement of coordinated trans­ portation service, to be provided by private enterprise to the maximum extent feasible; To encourage cooperation
  • , of the domestic f'ederal, and. in recognition and facilities cooperation; and to p1·ovide for full of 2 and appropriate consideration, of the transportation associated at the national industry of the needs and interests of the Nation and of the people
  • be continued For example, ·the Office Liaison would not sup~lant the FAA Office of Gene,ral Aviation Af:fairs in its organizations, with industry I. cont&cts with goverr.mental officials, ' and associations directly concerned with aviation. institutions
  • . of Transpo­ 30., 1968, July 7., 1968 . p. 96. 1967. FAA., memorandum, September 11., 1967. Ibid. }.,32. /35. ~36. James V. Nielsen., Director to Associate Administrator October 20, 1967 Notation by Lally Nielsen to Lally., of Compliance
  • OF THE.SECRETARY DOT FOR RELEASE Sunday, May 7, 1967 SECRETARY BOYD PLEDGES SUPPORT . . OF AASHO SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Secretary of Transportatio~ of the Federal-aid highway recommendations American "'.'- 2767 program for improving Association Alan S
  • on January recommendation judgment that As with most significant amount of careful good reception proposals work was done by my associates members of Congress and of the industry nor that .worked-out the time ·had come for a Department was borne
  • -- .. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, D. C. 20590 REMARKS PREPARED FOR D_ELIVERY BY SECRETARY· OF TRANSPORTATION ALAN S. BOYD, REFORE THE· INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION, THURSDAY-, OC'l'OBER 31
  • of land than the_dispersed pattern associated with automobile­ oriented development. 2. Optimal Use of Environmental Resources. This is cer~ainly one of the major reasons for the urban trans­ portation program; i.e.) its less adverse impact
  • of Transportation, with them some 92,000 employees dollars to the Department. Secretary for Research officers immediate staff and.Technology, Mr. Hutchinson Mr. Everett is a lawyer; complete. Association 1968 and was replaced he had held several
  • that that and Adninistrator "on the whole, Secretariat is sound," the and 37 Secretariat and it warned that insulated thereupon time Associate a week Dean replied one or two changes. report must be responsive if this decision office to was to be and policy
  • Vice President Columbia Park and Recreation Association, Inc. 200 Wilde Lake Village Green 10451 Twi~ Rivers Rd. Columbia, Md. 21043 No. MD-MTD-2. ; • ' JJ-it, b tv~v / /> i),,, \ 6) July ~:,.;:::..~ fa--.~'bc:t.t~c·r:nP.obtson .ttnr.lL?iue vr•::2