Speeches by National Highway Safety Bureau Deputy Director Robert Brenner from 1968. The National Highway Safety Bureau was an office of the Federal Highway Administration from 1967 until it became the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in 1970.
Speeches by Highway Statistics Division Chief E. M. Cope from 1968. The Highway Statistics Division was a program of the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration.
Journalist Lowell K. Bridwell (1924-1986) worked as a correspondent for the Associated Press and the Ohio State University from 1946 to 1950. He served as the Federal Highway Administration Administrator from 1967 to 1969.
Donald G. Agger was a lawyer active on international aviation issues. His federal service included working as a United States representative to NATO for four years in the 1950's before working as Assistant Secretary for International Affairs in the Department of Transportation in 1967 and 1968. He played an important role in the effort to secure Am
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Speeches by Captain Charles Dorian, United States Coast Guard, from 1968. Captain Dorian served in the Office of Telecommunications, Office of the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Special Programs.
M. Cecil Mackey (1929-2018) served as Director of the Office of Policy Development for the Federal Aviation Agency (1963-1964), Director of the Office of Transportation Policy for the U.S. Department of Commerce (1965-1966), and Assistant Secretary for Policy Development for the U.S. Department of Transportation (1967 to 1969). Mackey also served a
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