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Our North, Strong and Free: A Renewed Vision for Canada’s Defence

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  • Message from the Minister of National Defence
  • Message from the Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
  • Climate Change and its Destabilizing Impacts on our Arctic and North
  • Challenges to the International Order
  • The Changing Character of Conflict
  • Asserting Canadian Sovereignty
  • Defending North America
  • Advancing Canada's Global Interests and Values
  • A Strategic Approach to National Security
  • Supporting our people
  • Culture Change
  • Recruitment
  • Strengthening the Canadian Armed Forces …
  • … and Civilian Capacity
  • Speeding Acquisition, and Advancing Defence Procurement Reform
  • Building an Innovative and Effective Defence Industrial Base
  • Digital Transformation
  • Defending Canada
  • Advancing Canada's Interests and Values in the World
  • Annex A: Funding
  • Annex B: What We've Accomplished Since 2017 under Strong, Secure, Engaged
  • Annex C: Canada's NORAD Modernization Plan
  • Annex D. What We Heard: Defence Policy Review Consultations

Our North, Strong and Free

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National Public Transportation Safety Plan

Notice of availability and response to comments.

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has placed into the docket and on its website the final National Public Transportation Safety Plan (National Safety Plan) that is intended to guide the national effort to manage safety risk in our nation's public transportation systems. The updated National Safety Plan establishes performance measures for Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans (PTASP), including measures for safety risk reduction programs, to improve the safety of public transportation systems that receive FTA Federal financial assistance. Transit agencies will set performance targets based on the measures in order to monitor and assess the safety performance of their public transportation systems.

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  1. National Travel & Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan FY 2020-2024

    National Advisory Committee on Travel and Tourism Infrastructure (NACTTI) 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE Washington, DC 20590 United States. Phone: 202-366-5903 Business Hours: 9:00am-5:00pm ET, M-F. If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.

  2. FACT SHEET: 2022 National Travel and Tourism Strategy

    The federal government will work to implement the strategy under the leadership of the TPC and in partnership with the private sector, aiming toward an ambitious five-year goal of increasing American jobs by attracting and welcoming 90 million international visitors, who we estimate will spend $279 billion, annually by 2027.. The new National Travel and Tourism Strategy supports growth and ...

  3. PDF GAO-23-105967, TRAVEL AND TOURISM: DOT Should Improve Strategic

    DOT's National Travel & Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan for fiscal years 2020-2024 aims to articulate a strategic vision for making the U.S. travel and tourism industry more competitive globally. The plan identifies some general strategies and best practices for supporting travel and tourism, but does not contain strategic goals

  4. PDF National Travel Tourism Strategy

    2022 National Travel and Tourism Strategy. Focuses federal efforts to support travel and tourism in the United States. Establishes a five-year goal of attracting 90 million visitors, who will spend $279 billion annually. Envisions private and public sectors working together to increase the volume and value of tourism.

  5. National Travel and Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan; Request for

    The U.S. Department of Transportation is seeking public input to aid it in updating DOT's National Travel and Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan (NTTISP). DOT will consider input and the comments received in the development of the NTTISP. DATES: Comments must be received on or before July 17, 2023. ADDRESSES:

  6. PDF May 2023 TRAVEL AND TOURISM

    tourism: a lack of specific goals and comprehensive data. DOT's National Travel & Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan for fiscal years 2020-2024 aims to articulate a strategic vision for making the U.S. travel and tourism industry more competitive globally. The plan identifies some general strategies and best practices for supporting ...

  7. Rosen Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Update National Travel and

    The TOURISM Act would update the National Travel and Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan to develop an immediate-term and long-term strategy for DOT and other agencies to use infrastructure investments to revive the travel and tourism industry and the overall travel and tourism economy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. PDF United States Travel and Tourism Advisory Board

    The DOT's National Travel and Tourism Strategic Infrastructure Plan (NTTISP) identifies four strategies to improve intermodal connectivity for travel and tourism: (1) developing guidance and best practices to help states and metropolitan planning organizations consider enhancements

  9. PDF [DOT-OST-2023- 0080] AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department

    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION [DOT-OST-2023- 0080] National Travel and Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan; Request for Comment AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). ACTION: Notice; request for comment (RFC). SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Transportation is seeking public input to aid it in updating DOT's National Travel and Tourism Infrastructure ...

  10. PDF National Travel and Tourism Strategy: Year One Successes

    Envisions the public and private sectors working together to increase the volume and the value of travel and tourism. The Strategy is organized around four pillars: 1) Promoting the United States as a Travel Destination; 2) Facilitating Travel To and Within the United States; 3) Ensuring Diverse, Inclusive, and Accessible Tourism Experiences ...

  11. PDF Table of Contents

    the creation of the National Travel and Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan. As representatives of the industries that power travel in this country - in the air, on the roads, afloat and on the rails - we believe the U.S. economy's future depends on a focused, national effort to grapple with our infrastructure shortcomings.

  12. U.S. Tourism: Economic Impacts and Pandemic Recovery

    mandated that the Secretary of Transportation update the Department of Transportation's (DOT's) national travel and tourism infrastructure strategic plan, and authorized the creation of a Chief Travel and Tourism Officer within DOT; • the Restoring Brand USA Act (Division FF of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 [P.L. 117-103]),

  13. Travel and Tourism: DOT Should Improve Strategic Planning and Data

    GAO identified two key challenges that limit DOT's ability to support travel and tourism: a lack of specific goals and comprehensive data. DOT's National Travel & Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan for fiscal years 2020-2024 aims to articulate a strategic vision for making the U.S. travel and tourism industry more competitive globally.

  14. Rosen Leads Bipartisan Letter Pressing Department of ...

    Travel And Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan Is Required By Rosen's TOURISM Act, Which Was Included In The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law WASHINGTON, DC - Today, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Chair of the Subcommittee on Tourism, Trade, and Export Promotion, and Ranking Member of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) led […]

  15. PDF GAO-23-105967, Accessible Version, TRAVEL AND TOURISM: DOT Should

    DOT's National Travel & Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan for fiscal years 2020-2024 aims to articulate a strategic vision for making the U.S. travel and tourism industry more competitive globally. The plan identifies some general strategies and best practices for supporting travel and tourism, but does not contain strategic goals

  16. National Travel & Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan Update -- DOT

    June 2 -- The U.S. Department of Transportation is seeking public input to aid it in updating DOT's National Travel and Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan (NTTISP). DOT will consider input and the comments received in the development of the NTTISP. Comments must be received on or before July 17, 2023.

  17. National Travel and Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan; Request for

    U.S. Department of Transportation. 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590 855-368-4200

  18. PDF Federal Register/Vol. 88, No. 106/Friday, June 2, 2023/Notices

    National Travel and Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan; Request for Comment AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). ... 2021, DOT released its National Travel and Tourism Infrastructure Strategic Plan for FY 2020-2024 (NTTISP 2020- 2024), which can be found here: https://

  19. Our North, Strong and Free: A Renewed Vision for Canada's Defence

    Our Vision for Defence. Asserting Canadian Sovereignty. Defending North America. Advancing Canada's Global Interests and Values. A Strategic Approach to National Security. III. Delivering on this Vision: Strengthening the Foundation. Supporting our people. Culture Change.

  20. National Public Transportation Safety Plan

    The updated National Safety Plan establishes performance measures for Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans (PTASP), including measures for safety risk reduction programs, to improve the safety of public transportation systems that receive FTA Federal financial assistance. Transit agencies will set performance targets based on the measures ...