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#1 CNJRoss

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Posted 28 April 2016 - 12:59 PM

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Thursday, April 28, 2016

 

USDOT Picks Three New WMATA Board Members to Tackle Safety Culture

 

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx announced the appointment of three new Federal representatives, each with considerable expertise in safety, to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) board of directors. 

 

The incoming appointees will bring to the board extensive backgrounds in transportation safety.  They include two new Principal Directors with voting authority: Carol Carmody, former Vice Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and David Strickland, former Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).  The incoming Alternate Director will be Robert Lauby, Chief Safety Officer of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). Anthony E. Costa, a Senior Advisor to the Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA), will remain an Alternate Director. The appointments will be effective June 1, 2016.  More information on these new board members is below.

 

“Building a safety culture is not easy and requires relentless focus at every level.  These three new Federal members will build on our promise to bring a laser-like focus on making the transit system of our nation’s capital as safe as possible.” said Secretary Foxx. “All three of the outgoing board members Mort Downey, Harriet Tregoning, and Anthony Giancola have provided excellent service on the WMATA board, and we thank them for bringing such great commitment to guiding WMATA through serious and complicated issues over the last few years.” 

 

Leaving the WMATA board in May, 2016 after distinguished service as Federal representatives are Mortimer L. Downey, a former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Transportation, who has served for six years, becoming the Chairman in January 2015, Harriet Tregoning, an expert in urban planning and smart growth, who has served since 2014, and Anthony R. Giancola, who served in the Civil Engineer Corps of the U.S. Navy for 20 years.

 

The Metro Board of Directors is composed of eight voting and eight alternate directors. Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia, and the federal government appoint two voting and two alternate directors each.

 

“The WMATA board plays a crucial role in setting the direction for the agency as it strives to address infrastructure challenges and establish a robust safety culture,”  said FTA Acting Administrator Carolyn Flowers. “The temporary FTA WMATA Safety Oversight Office is on the job, but we are eager to see the local jurisdictions take responsibility and set up a permanent safety oversight agency.”

 

Secretary Foxx continues to call on the Governors, Mayor and legislative leaders to establish the new State Safety Oversight Agency to assume its responsibility for Metrorail. 

 

“I met with each of the jurisdictions a year ago and urged them to stand up a new safety oversight office. They have not done so. Given the continued urgency, we will be forced to use every available lever at our discretion to force action as soon as possible to improve safety for the traveling public,” Foxx said. “No more excuses.”

 

Incoming Board Members

 

Carol J. Carmody served for five years as a member of the NTSB and was appointed Vice Chairman by President Clinton.  She served twice as acting chairman of the NTSB, her role leading the initial investigation into the September 11, 2001 attacks; she oversaw NTSB efforts to assist the FBI and other agencies with recovery and identification of aircraft parts and victims. Following her government service,  Ms. Carmody joined the National Academy of Public Administration as Director of Transportation Initiatives before retiring. 

 

David Strickland served as the fourteenth NHTSA Administrator.  At NHTSA he oversaw a broad range of vehicle safety and policymaking programs, including setting vehicle safety standards, investigating possible safety defects, and tracking safety-related recalls.  In addition, Mr. Strickland brought national attention to child passenger safety issues and was a leader in the campaigns to fight impaired and distracted driving.

 

Robert Lauby is currently FRA Associate Administrator for Railroad Safety and Chief Safety Officer.  He has 35 years of railroad and rail transit experience involving safety, security, and accident investigation..  In this role, he provides regulatory oversight for freight, intercity and commuter railroad safety in the United States and oversees the development and enforcement of safety regulations and programs related to the railroad industry. 

 

The FAST Act, passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama in December 2015, transferred the authority to appoint Federal representatives to the WMATA board from the head of the GSA to the U.S. Secretary of Transportation. 

 

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Posted 29 April 2016 - 06:58 AM

WTOP Radio, 4/28:
 

Feds bring in new Metro Board members

 

WASHINGTON — “No more excuses,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said Thursday about Metro’s continued safety problems.

 

In a statement, he announced three new federal Metro Board members with significant experience in investigations and safety.

 

“I met with each of the jurisdictions a year ago and urged them to stand up a new safety oversight office. They have not done so. Given the continued urgency, we will be forced to use every available lever at our discretion to force action as soon as possible to improve safety for the traveling public,” Foxx said in the statement.

 

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Posted 29 April 2016 - 07:33 AM

The Washington Post, 4/28:
 

Foxx, saying ‘no more excuses’ for Metro, replaces 3 board members

 

Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx stepped up his pressure on Metro to improve its safety performance Thursday by replacing three members of the transit agency’s board with experienced transportation-safety professionals.

 

Foxx, who has been frustrated by the delay in creating a new Metro safety oversight office, made clear in a written announcement that his impatience was growing with the agency and the three local jurisdictions that help govern it.

 

“Given the continued urgency, we will be forced to use every available lever at our discretion to force action as soon as possible to improve safety for the traveling public,” Foxx said. “No more excuses.”

 

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Posted 01 May 2016 - 09:59 PM

DCist, 4/27:
 

New Legislation Would Require Actual 'Experts' On Metro Board

 

New federal legislation would require that WMATA board members appointed by the federal government be "experts."

 

Maryland Congressman John Delaney is introducing the WMATA Management Reform Act this week to "make sure that Metro’s Board of Directors actually has certifiable transportation, management and financial experts. How can we expect Metro to be run well otherwise?" he said in a release.

 

Virginia Congresswoman Barbara Comstock has joined as the Republican lead on the legislation. "“It is clear that Metro needs a top-to-bottom cultural change and that starts with WMATA’s Board of Directors. This legislation will professionalize WMATA’s Board so that it can competently oversee the second-busiest transit system in the United States," she said in a release.

 

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Posted 15 May 2016 - 01:39 PM

WTOP radio, 5/15:
 

Metro official says system has ‘negative resilience’

 

WASHINGTON — Metro’s former board chairman hopes the rail system will really turn around this time after a series of issues — from continuing major, disruptive track work to the end of late-night weekend trains starting next month — have plagued it.

 

“We are in a hole that we’ve dug in terms of responding to serious and understood safety problems,” federally-appointed Metro board member Mort Downey said at his final meeting Thursday.

 

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Posted 07 July 2016 - 03:21 PM

The Washington Post, 7/6:
 

One of Metro’s new board members has potential conflicts of interest, echoing problems of previous board

 

One of Metro’s new board members has potential conflicts of interests because of his day job as a Washington transportation lawyer, raising concern among some that his appointment could fuel perceptions that special interests have undue influence at the transit agency, Metro officials said.

 

Board member David L. Strickland’s first conflict could arise because he is a partner at the Venable law firm, which is Metro’s top legal adviser on labor negotiations, the officials said.

 

Strickland, a federal appointee to the board, also risks a conflict, they said, because he represents a coalition of transportation companies that includes Uber and Lyft, which are both vying for Metro’s paratransit work.

 

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