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Transportation

Appropriations, Transportation

Maryland’s Proposed Purple Line Update

08/30/2016 Andrew Nehring

On August 3, 2016, Judge Richard Leon of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that the Purple Line, a proposed light-rail project in Maryland, was ineligible for federal funding until the state recalculates the Purple Line’s ridership forecasts. In nearby Washington, D.C., the public transit system (Metro), administered by the Washington […]

Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications, Transportation

Reduce Regulatory Burdens Instead of Increasing Fees

08/22/2016 Deborah Collier

Innovative technology has become the foundation for performing mundane tasks, such as vacationing, buying groceries, and even catching a ride, in new inventive ways.  The sharing economy is on the cusp of such a revolution, using mobile apps to offer consumers new ways to connect with the services they want to use.  However, as noted […]

Transportation

What’s Longer: TSA Lines or TSA Employee Retention?

06/30/2016 Alex Abrams

This month, CAGW named Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Jeh Johnson June’s Porker of the Month. The decision was a no-brainer, as he is the man behind the “nightmarish” Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lines across the country. While the agency claims things are getting better, there is overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

Transportation

A Perfect Picture of Government Efficiency: The Washington D.C. Metro

06/22/2016 staff

On June 24, 2010, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) announced a $5 billion overhaul of the Metrorail and Metrobus system.  However, the results of this retrofit have been underwhelming.  The problems have persisted to such an extreme degree that on May 6, 2016 WMATA announced a further improvement program, the $60 million SafeTrack, to fix the lines.

General Waste, Technology, Telecommunications, Transportation

Hailing for Change: Medallions vs. the Marketplace

06/16/2016 Andrew Nehring

In the digital age, the monetization of personal assets has become a new phenomenon.  Whether it is renting out the spare bedroom in your house through Airbnb, using your personal vehicle to earn money by transporting people via Uber or Lyft, or even booking a luxury private jet at a fraction of the cost through JetSmarter.

General Waste, Transportation

Purple Money

06/13/2016 Andrew Nehring

The largest public-private partnership (P3) in the U.S. is expected to start construction by the end of the year sits just outside the Capital Beltway in Maryland.  What Maryland calls the Purple Line, we consider a colossal waste of taxpayer dollars. The Purple Line was first estimated to cost around $2 billion to construct, operate, […]

Budget, General Waste, National Security, Transportation

Senate Hearing on TSA Operations: Frustrated Travelers and Threats to Aviation

06/08/2016 wchristian

This morning, the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs held a hearing entitled, “Frustrated Travelers:  Rethinking TSA Operations to Improve Passenger Screening and Address Threats to Aviation.” The witnesses included: The Honorable Peter V. Neffenger, Administrator, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) The Honorable John Roth, Inspector General, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Jennifer Grover, […]

Labor, Postal Service, Transportation

USPS and the Next Gen Vehicle

06/08/2016 Leslie Paige

The United States Postal Service isn’t known for its whiz-kid, early adoption of shape-shifting technology innovations.  While the private sector has been screaming along, birthing cutting-edge, disruptive technologies in the communications, transportation, and logistics sector, the USPS has remained mired in its top-heavy, sclerotic, analog, bricks-and-mortar past. For example, the USPS has been preparing to procure […]

General Waste, Transportation

In Jeopardy: Shuster’s Loftier Vision for Air Traffic Control Modernization

05/31/2016 wchristian

In today’s early edition of “Morning Consult,” an online digest of relevant public policy activities in the nation’s capital, the journal highlighted the disparities between the Senate and House versions of legislation to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).  In April, the Senate passed their version overwhelmingly (95-3), while the House bill (approved by the Transportation & Infrastructure Committee) has not made it to the floor yet.

Transportation

Flying High(er): Much-Needed Aviation Infrastructure Reform on the Horizon

02/18/2016 wchristian

Thanks to some thoughtful leadership on Capitol Hill, the skies could soon get a little friendlier for the travelling public and taxpayers, if innovations envisioned for the aviation industry come to fruition as the result of legislation being considered over the next several weeks.  On February 3, 2016, House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) introduced H.R. 4441, the Aviation Innovation, Reform, and Reauthorization (AIRR) Act.  The current authorization of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) expires on March 31.

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