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Logistics professionals appear to be divided about who should lead our country for the next four years. But one thing is certain they will strongly consider the state of the U.S. economy when casting their votes in November's presidential election.
The Research and Innovative Technology Administration, a branch of the DOT, has issued a request to private industry, research organizations, and state and local governments for information about commercially available applications that can fight congestion and improve the United States' transportation system.
Many companies have learned that reducing waste, curbing energy usage, and incorporating environmental considerations into their facilities and operations planning is not only good corporate citizenship, but also good business.
DC VELOCITY readers who responded to a survey asking about their outlook for the next 12 months are of two minds. While one-third are pessimistic and 29 percent are unsure about what the future holds, 38 percent say they're optimistic about the coming year.