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Agency Resources
Offices
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To provide a safe and secure air transportation system that ensures the mobility of people and goods, enhances economic prosperity, and preserves the quality of our environment and communities. Divisions: Development | Operations |
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The Office of Construction is committed to providing safe and efficient facilities for the traveling public. The Construction Web site displays information about alternative contracting, contractor issues, construction manuals and technical details relating to various engineering disciplines. Divisions: Contracts Administration | Training |
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The Office of Design develops policy, procedures, criteria, and standards for the design of Florida's roadways, bridges and other structures. Divisions: Engineering and CADD | Production Support | Roadway Design | Structures Design | Surveying and Mapping |
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FDOT Emergency Management, a vital element of the State Emergency Response Team, is responsible for preparing for, responding to, recovering from and mitigating against emergency situations that affect the state's inter-modal transportation systems. |
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The Environmental Management Office helps the department integrate environmental and stewardship principles into
all plans and programs and balance natural, human, cultural and physical considerations with sound
engineering principles, with the goal of preserving the quality of our environment and communities.
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The Office of Comptroller and the Office of Work Program and Budget partner to deliver the continuum of the Department's financial services to include planning, development, finance, administration, quality assurance and quality control. The Offices support the primary mission of the Department to develop, finance and implement the Five-Year Work Program. Financial information is presented through this portal to ease navigation into the more detailed information available on each Office's website. Divisions: Comptroller | Work Program and Budget |
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To help meet the state's growing transportation needs, ensuring value to customers,
protecting investors and managing the Turnpike System in a business-like manner. |
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The Freight Logistics and Passenger Operations Offices will develop motor carrier, rail, transit, seaport, waterways, aviation and spaceport opportunities through program and project management in order to support the Florida Department of Transportation comprehensive multimodal transportation system. |
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The Office of General Counsel is the statewide legal office for the Department of Transportation. It provides legal advice and representation to all of the Department's programs and administrative staff throughout Florida. |
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Coordinate and administer personnel resource functions, including selection, classification and pay, benefits, and employee relations. |
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The Office of Information System activities and resources provide for the processing, storing and retrieval of data, system development and maintenance, statewide computer network management, information security administration, and general information consulting services supporting the department. Divisions: Business Systems Support Office | Computer Security | Technology Services and Support |
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Promote accountability, integrity and efficiency for the citizens of Florida by providing objective, timely audit and investigative services.
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The Intermodal Systems Development (ISD) offices include the Environmental Management, Performance Management, Planning and Public Transportation offices. |
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Keeping the public informed about DOT related issues is paramount to maintaining a positive relationship with the residents of the state of Florida. |
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The Office of Maintenance is responsible for maintaining the state highway system. |
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The
Materials Program ensures that the materials
used in transportation construction projects
meet the required department specifications. |
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The Performance Management Section includes the training and development programs of the agency and the programs supporting the FDOT Business Model. |
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The functions of the Office of Policy Planning (OPP) are to develop, document, and monitor a statewide and metropolitan planning process; develop, publish, and distribute the Florida Transportation Plan, including necessary support documents; develop transportation policy alternatives and recommendations; provide necessary coordination on transportation policy issues with other agencies and the public; and identify, analyze, and document long range trends and conditions, perform various economic and demographic analyses, and evaluate and report on transportation system performance. |
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The Public Information Office keeps the public informed about DOT-related issues which are paramount to maintaining a positive relationship with the residents of the state of Florida. |
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The Rail Office is responsible for assisting in the development of Florida's rail system, both passenger and freight. The office is responsible for developing and implementing the Florida Rail System Plan, rail safety, rail project development/management, rail research and SIS implementation. |
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The Research Center oversees the Florida Department of Transportation's research program. The State Materials Office, Marcus H. Ansley Structures Research Center and the Traffic Engineering Research Lab (TERL) are key functional area partners that carry out many FDOT research projects. |
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The Office of Right of Way has a primary mission of acquiring the real property necessary for the construction of transportation facilities. Divisions: Acquisition | Appraisal | Eminent Domain | Land Title | Logo Sign Program | Outdoor Advertising | Property Management | Relocation Assistance | Resource Management | Vegetation Management |
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The Safety Office continually strives to improve the safety of users of Florida's highway system, the safety of department employees, and the department's preparation for, response to, and recovery from natural and man-made emergencies. |
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The Seaport Office is responsible for assisting in the development of Florida's 14 deepwater seaports through coordination of various planning activities and funds with the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic (FSTED) Council and the staff for Florida Ports Council (FPC). |
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The Specifications and Estimates Office develops and provides policies, procedures, training, and guidance to support the design, construction and maintenances of Florida roads and bridges. Our functional areas include Specifications, Estimates, Product Evaluation, and Utilities. Divisions: Specifications | Estimates | Product Evaluation | Utilities |
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The major responsibilities of the Systems Planning Office are to implement the Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) through the development of the SIS Needs, Cost Feasible and Ten Year Project Plans and Work Program; provide policies, procedures, tools, training and technical assistance for Statewide Programs in transportation systems computer modeling, growth management analyses and impact, highway interchange justification and modification analyses, highway access management, and transportation level of service analyses. |
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Traffic Engineering and Operations is
responsible for several program areas such as
Traffic Engineering Studies, Signing and
Operations. |
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The mission of the FDOT Transit Office is to "identify, support, advance and manage cost effective, efficient and safe transportation systems and alternatives to maximize the passenger carrying capacity of surface transportation facilities." Divisions: Grants Administration | Transit Operations/Safety | Transit Planning |
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The Transportation Development offices are responsible for the development and management of the department's responsibilities in policy planning, systems planning, transportation statistics and environmental management. They serve as the focal point for information and coordination related to planning and environmental management activities. |
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The Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged
is an independent commission, housed administratively within the Florida
Department of Transportation, that ensures the availability
of efficient, cost-effective, and quality transportation services for
transportation disadvantaged persons. |
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The Transportation Statistics Office (TranStat) is the Florida Department of Transportation's central clearinghouse and principal source for highway and traffic data. Divisions: Geographic Information System (GIS) | Highway Data | Highway Systems, Numbering, and Jurisdiction | Mobility Performance Measures | Organization | Roadway Characteristic Inventory (RCI) | Straight-Line Diagrams Online (SLO) | Traffic Information |
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Transportation Support |
The Transportation Support office oversees management of the various programs and services provided by Procurement Office, Equal Opportunity, and Support Services so that statutory requirements are fulfilled and a high level of customer service is maintained. Divisions: Equal Opportunity | Forms and Procedures | Maps and Publications | Procurement |
