Bureau of Transportation Statistics

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Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Type: Independent Agencies
Parent organization: United States Department of Transportation
Employees: 100
Executive: Director
Budget:
Address: 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE, Washington, DC 20590
Website: https://www.bts.gov
Creation Legislation: Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991
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Mission
BTS provides timely, accurate, credible information on the U.S. transportation system, the movement of people and goods, and the consequences of transportation for the economy, society, and the environment. It supports decision-making by offering comprehensive, multimodal transportation data.
Services

Data collection; Statistical analysis; Research; Transportation data dissemination

Regulations
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
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Agency Overview
Formed 1992; 33 years ago (1992)
Jurisdiction Federal government of the United States
Headquarters Washington, DC
Employees 70-75
Annual budget $27 million/year in 2010[1]
Agency Executives Patricia S. Hu, Director
Rolf R. Schmitt, Ph.D., Deputy Director
Parent agency United States Department of Transportation
Website
Bureau of Transportation Statistics

The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), part of the United States Department of Transportation, is a government office that compiles, analyzes, and publishes information on the nation's transportation systems across various modes; and strives to improve the DOT's statistical programs through research and the development of guidelines for data collection and analysis. BTS is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System.

History

BTS was created in 1992 under the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act.[2]

On February 20, 2005, BTS became part of the Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA).[2] Through the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act passed on December 4, 2015, BTS and RITA moved to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Research and Technology.[3]

Since 2009, BTS has also maintained a Twitter feed, with regular tweets related to the release of BTS data products and news bulletins concerning transportation trends in the United States. Since 2020, BTS has also maintained a LinkedIn account.

Offices

BTS is divided into seven offices:

Services

Airline Information

BTS' Office of Airline Information is responsible for publishing regular reports—often monthly or quarterly—on airline performance in the United States. Topics include airline financials, origins and destinations, passenger traffic, on-time performance, and mishandled baggage.[4]

Data Catalogs

TranStats is an intermodal transportation collection of downloadable databases. One popular database included in the TranStats collection is the airline on-time performance database, which includes on-time performance of every flight, airline, and airport in the United States. Data.bts.gov is an online dataset collection allowing users to create their own visualizations from selected BTS data.

National Transportation Atlas Database

BTS maintains the National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD), an open online repository of national-level geographic information systems data and applications related to transportation in the United States.[5]

National Transportation Library

Another BTS product is the National Transportation Library (NTL), an online repository of transportation-centric research, reports, and datasets. Documents, which include products internal and external to the US Department of Transportation, can be accessed through a platform called RosaP.[6]

Other products

State and country codes

The BTS maintains its own list of codes, so-called World Area Codes (WAC), for state and country codes.

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