CMTS
The US Committee on the Marine Transportation System (CMTS) serves as a Federal interagency maritime policy coordinating committee for the purpose of assessing the adequacy of the marine transportation system (MTS), promoting the integration of the MTS with other modes and other uses of the marine environment, and coordinating the Federal MTS-related agencies with regard to policies that impact the MTS. The CMTS was established by the President’s Ocean Action Plan of 2004, chartered in July 2005, and authorized in statute in December 2012. [Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act (2012), (PL 112-213), (46 U.S.C.A. § 55501)]. For more information, visit the CMTS website: https://www.cmts.gov/. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_cmts or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530827.
- International Council on Clean Transportation 1
- United States. Committee on the Marine Transportation System (CMTS) 2
- United States. Committee on the Marine Transportation System (CMTS). Arctic Marine Transportation Integrated Action Team 1
- United States. Government Accountability Office 2
- United States. Office of Management and Budget 1
- United States. White House 1
- NSAR (8)
- GAO-14-299 1
- GAO-20-460 1
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- International Council on Clean Transportation (1)
- United States. Committee on the Marine Transportation System (CMTS) (2)
- United States. Committee on the Marine Transportation System (CMTS). Arctic Marine Transportation Integrated Action Team (1)
- United States. Government Accountability Office (2)
- United States. Office of Management and Budget (1)
- United States. White House (1)
- :United States. Government Accountability Office2020-04-01:Arctic sea ice has diminished, lengthening the navigation season and increasing opportunities for maritime shipping. However, the U.S. Arctic lacks ma...
- :United States. Committee on the Marine Transportation System (CMTS)2019-01-01:This report by the U.S. Committee on the Marine Transportation System (CMTS) U.S. Arctic Marine Transportation Integrated Action Team (Arctic IAT) is ...
- :United States. Committee on the Marine Transportation System (CMTS). Arctic Marine Transportation Integrated Action Team2018-01-01:The April 2016 report, A Ten-Year Prioritization of Infrastructure Needs in the U.S. Arctic (2016 CMTS report) identified critical requirements for a ...
- :Azzara, Alyson J. ;Wang, Haifeng2015-01-01:This report directly supports the priorities outlined in the U.S. National Strategy for the Arctic Region (NSAR). Under the NSAR’s subsequent Januar...
- :United States. Government Accountability Office2014-03-01:Decreasing seasonal sea ice has opened up Arctic waters for longer periods with resulting potential economic opportunities in commercial shipping, cru...
- :United States. Office of Management and Budget2014-01-01:On May 10, 2013, the President issued the National Strategy for the Arctic Region (Strategy). The accompanying Implementation Plan1 sets forth the met...
- :Obama, Barack2013-05-01:strategic priorities for the Arctic region. This strategy is intended to position the United States to respond effectively to challenges and emerging ...
- :United States. Committee on the Marine Transportation System (CMTS)2013-01-01:The United States is an Arctic nation. Due to climate change, the Arctic is warming faster than any other region on Earth. As the loss of sea ice crea...
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