Organizational Support Services
ID: 693JK422P600033Type: Justification
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFOFFICE OF THE SECRETARY693JK4 OSTWASHINGTON, DC, 20590, USA

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EDUCATION, TRAINING, EMPLOYMENT, & SOCIAL SVCS R&D SVCS; TRAINING & LABOR R&D; R&D ADMIN EXPENSES (AF24)
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    The Department of Transportation (DOT) is seeking organizational support services to enhance its Office of Public Engagement (OPE) through a temporary assignment for an External Outreach Lead. This role focuses on fostering direct dialogue between the Administration and the American public, particularly regarding the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), by leveraging existing relationships and building new connections with key stakeholders in transportation, climate, and equity funding. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in expanding the impact of DOT programs, with the place of performance located in Pittsburgh, PA. Interested parties can reach out to Jason Bush at jason.bush@dot.gov or by phone at 202-366-4117 for further information.

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