Title: Working Together
1Freight Coordination at our Borders
- Jill L. HochmanFederal Highway
AdministrationDirector, Office of Interstate and
Border PlanningApril 21, 2004
2Why are our Borders Important?
3Why are our Borders Important?
4Why are our Borders Important?
5Why are our Borders Important?
- Trade Travel
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- US Economic Lifeblood
6FHWAs Goals
- Safety
- Mobility
- Global Connectivity
- Environment Stewardship
- National Security
7Global Connectivity
- FHWA and DOT Goal
- Strategic initiatives to improve
- - Communication
- - Freight Flow
- - Efficiency, Trade Business Opportunity
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8Global Connectivity Communications
- US-Mexico Joint Working Committee (JWC)
- US-Canada Transportation Border Working Group
(TBWG) - Border Station Partnership Council (BSPC)
- Binational Bridges Border Crossings Group
(BBBXG)
9US-Mexico Joint Working Committee
- Binational group on transportation planning.
- Comprised of Federal and state departments of
transportation and others. - Goals are communication and coordination
- Biannual work plans
JWC
10US-Canada Transportation Border Working Group
- Binational group on transportation planning.
- Comprised of Federal and state departments of
transportation and others.
11Border Station Partnership Council
- Goals
- Members include CBP, APHIS, FDA, FW, DOS, GSA
FHWA. - Mutual cooperation
- Identify critical border initiatives and to
promote the use of new technologies
12Binational Bridges Border Crossings Group
- US Mexico Binational Group
- Formed in 1983
- Coordinates the exchange of technical and policy
information - Facilitates the presidential permit processes for
new border crossings
13Global Connectivity Improve Freight Flows
- Border Corridor Grants
- Freight Analysis Framework
- Talking Freight Seminars
14Corridors and Borders Program
FY 2004 Allocations are to be determined
15Corridors and Borders Program
FY 2004 Allocations are to be determined
16Improve International Road Partnerships
- JWC
- TBWG
- BBBXG
- Border Technology Exchange Program (BTEP)
- Other activities around the world
17Coordination Challenges
18What will the Future Bring?
19TEA 21 Reauthorization
- SAFETEA
- SAFETEA (S. 1072)
- TEA LU
20Senate SAFETEA
- Corridor Border Programs
- Provisions
21House - TEA LU
- Corridor Border Programs
- Provisions
22Keys to Success
- Communication
- and Coordination
23Ripple Effect(Wave Amplification)
24FHWAs Border Team
- Jill Hochman
- 202/366-0233
- Jill.Hochman_at_fhwa.dot.gov
- Sylvia Grijalva
- 602/510-7986
- Sylvia.Grijalva_at_fhwa.dot.gov
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- Roger Petzold
- 202/366-4074
- Roger.Petzold_at_fhwa.dot.gov
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- Stephanie Roth
- 202/366-9238
- Stephanie.Roth_at_fhwa.dot.gov
25FHWAs Corridor Team
- Martin Weiss
- 202/366-5010
- Martin.Weiss_at_fhwa.dot.gov
- Frank Clark
- 202/366-5006
- Frank.Clark_at_fhwa.dot.gov
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- Mike Neathery
- 202/366-1257
- Mike.Neathery_at_fhwa.dot.gov
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- Tanya Linzy (Contractor)
- 202/493-2667
- Tanya.Linzy_at_fhwa.dot.gov
26Thank You