Articles and Press Releases
Monday, October 26, 2009
8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
(Registration: 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.)
Ronald Reagan Building
and International Trade Center
Atrium Hall
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington , DC
20004
The U.S. General Services Administration, National Capital Region (NCR) has
received $3.4 billion to construct the largest Federal complex in its 60 year
history - the St. Elizabeth's Development project.. This 1.8 million square
feet of new construction is the future home of all agency's and bureaus within
the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This one day event will provide an
in depth discussion of the project's development schedule, overview of the
prospectus, GSA and DHS strategies for small business inclusion as prime and
subcontractors, as well as a premiere networking opportunities for large and
small business owners. Mark your calendars and register NOW! Go to
https://www.regonline.com/gsa_stelizabethdevelopment.
COMTO Industry Award Honorees will be recognized at an evening reception on August 13, 2009 at the Carnelian Room in San Francisco. Honorees represent AC Transit, Caltrans, Jacobs Engineering Group, Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Merriwether & Williams, and the San Francisco County Transportation Authority
Download the press release by clicking here.
Dear COMTO Member,
On June 25, 2009, we had the fortune to meet with several members of the White House staff. This meeting afforded us the opportunity to introduce COMTO and discuss several key issues including: a diverse workforce in the transportation industry; ensuring people of color are appointed to DOT positions; and our initiative for Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs). Both COMTO and the White House agreed that COMTO will play a greater role as we move towards the reauthorization of the SAFETEA-LU and the FAA bills, as well as ensuring accountability at the state level of stimulus dollars.
Present at the meeting were:
- White House - Kenneth Williams- Bennett, Deputy Director Presidential Personnel; Jenny Cizner, Director of Energy & Environment Cluster; Lisa Ogden, Special Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel (Oversees DOT hiring); Mark Perriello, Director of Priority Placement (Diversity); and Jonta Williams, Staff Assistant, Energy & Environment Cluster
- Department of Transportation - Brandon Neal, Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization; David Matsuda, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy
- COMTO-Shirley A. DeLibero, National Chair;Julie A. Cunningham, President and CEO;Aida Berduo Douglas, Council of Presidents' Representative; Dr. Dianne Mendoza, Vice President, Business and Community Development, Capital Metropolitan Transit Authority; Warren Montague, Council of Presidents' Representative;Ricky D. Smith, First Vice Chair; and Lester Woods, Jr., Secretary/Treasurer.
We look forward to working with the administration on these issues. Click here to download the briefing paper.
TheUS DOT/OSDBU is pleased to make the Spring 2009 edition of TheTransportation Link available for download. In this issue we highlightinvestments made by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act(ARRA) of 2009 to the nation's transportation infrastructure includingsignificant increases in funding of our nation's roads, bridges, air traffic and mass transit systems which will help to deliver jobs and restore our nation's economy.
Other articles include introductions of both Ray LaHood as the 16th U.S. Secretary of Transportation and Brandon Neal as the new Director of the OSDBU, an overview of DOT's Short Term Lending Program (STLP), and we bid farewell to Joe Henebury who recently retired as Director of DOT's Small Business Innovation Research(SBIR) program. In addition we have our regular features including theProcurement Assistance Page, Follow the Money and the Calendar ofEvents.
Click here to download The Transportation Link.
Join Warren D. Harris, Director of Economic Development and Julie Cunningham, CEO of the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) and learn about the upcoming conferences planned in the City of Virginia Beach. Click on the title of this article to listen to the audio podcast.
The podcast is also available at the website for YesVirginiaBeach.
The James E. Clyburn University Transportation Center at S.C. State will host a statewide conference on transportation needs Thursday and Friday at the Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort in Myrtle Beach.
"One Future...Infinite Possibilities" The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials Philadelphia Area Chapter 10th Annual Scholarship Awards
Opening Remarks, comments on why the DBE Program is Relevant Today, Problems With the Current DBE Program and much more.
Dear COMTO Members,
On April 1st, the COMTO leadership had the pleasure of meeting with Secretary Raymond LaHood at the Department of Transportation (DOT) headquarters. Joining me at the meeting were Julie A. Cunningham, President/CEO and fellow board members David Armijo, Roosevelt Bradley, Loretta Kirk, A. Bradley Mims and Lester Woods, Jr. Also in attendance were several career DOT employees, including those from FAA, FHWA, FTA and the Office of the Secretary.
During our meeting, we summarized key industry concerns and COMTO initiatives. We believe the meeting was very productive. We are pleased to have introduced Secretary LaHood to COMTO and to share with him the significant collaborations we have performed over the years with the DOT.
You can view the COMTO briefing paper by clicking here
Sincerely,
Shirley A. DeLibero
National Chair
In an ambitious move, Prescott Sherrod, president of the Hampton Roads Chapter of the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials, petitioned the national COMTO office to give Virginia Beach the opportunity to host the organization's national convention.
Members of the COMTO National Board with Rodney E. Slater (former Secretary of the US DOT) and Donna Brazile, noted political strategist.
At the invitiation of President-Elect Barack Obama's Transition Team, COMTO Board Member Robert Prince, Jr. and I met with the Agency Working Group assigned to the Department Of Transportation (DOT).
The Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Conference hosted by the Hampton Roads Chapter held November 6th and 7th in Virginia Beachm Virginia was a huge success. If you were not there you truly missed a phenomenal event. With the forthcoming of multi-billion dollar major transportation and transportation-related projects across the Commonwealth of Virginia, this was an opportunity for COMTO Hampton Roads to support not only these initiatives, but become a vehicle in fostering partnerships among large and small businesses based both in and outside of Virginia.
COMTO partnered with Rep. ElijahCummings (D-Md.) to host the 16th Annual Congressional Black Caucus Foundation/COMTO Transportation Braintrust on Thursday,Sept. 25.
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"Moving the Nation - An Inclusive Initiative"
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