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References on Freight Policy
National Freight Advisory Committee Comparison of Freight Reauthorization Proposals
National Freight Advisory Committee (NFAC)
National Freight Advisory Committee Summary of Freight Reauthorization Proposals
National Freight Advisory Committee (NFAC)
National Freight Advisory Committee Recommendations for National Freight Strategic Plan
(June 12, 2014)
National Freight Advisory Committee (NFAC)
Freight Mobility and Intermodal Connectivity in China
U.S. Department of Transportation
Understanding the Policy and Program Structure of National and International Freight Corridor Programs in the European Union
U.S. Department of Transportation
Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21) Act: July 2012
U.S. Department of Transportation
National Freight Policy: MAP-21 Significant Freight Provisions
U.S. Department of Transportation
Freight Transportation: National Policy and Strategies Can Help Improve Freight Mobility
Government Accountability Office
Freight Facts and Figures 2012
U.S. Department of Transportation
White House Task Force on Ports: Department of Transportation-Army Corps of Engineers Memorandum of Understanding
The White House
Panama Canal Expansion: Preparing for Post-Panamax Vessels
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
National Strategy for Global Supply Chain Security Implementation Update
The White House
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