U.S. Department of Transportation Joins U.S. Civilian Response Corps


Remarks
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Raymond H. LaHood, Secretary of Transportation
Washington, DC
February 11, 2011

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We are pleased to announce that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has joined the Civilian Response Corps, the U.S. Government’s operational, interagency civilian force dedicated to conflict prevention, response, and peace building. The Department of Transportation brings a new range of transportation infrastructure development expertise and capabilities to the Corps. Its experts will join colleagues from the Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development, as well as from the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Justice, and Energy in responding to complex crises in countries and regions critical to our national security.

DOT has extensive experience in responding to crises and in supporting national security missions in countries such as Haiti, Afghanistan and Iraq. Such experience in aviation, maritime, rail, and highway transportation makes the Department of Transportation a natural addition to the Civilian Response Corps.

The Department will soon begin recruiting candidates for the Standby Component of the Civilian Response Corps. The Standby Component consists of federal employees who volunteer for deployments to crisis areas when needed.

We look forward to the Department of Transportation working as a valuable partner in our stabilization and conflict prevention efforts overseas.

To learn more about the Corps, please visit www.state.gov/s/crs.

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