Gateways and Borders
The United States imports and exports more goods across its borders than any other country in the world. FHWA's Office of Freight Management and Operations works with its partners to develop policies and encourage deployment of technologies and best practices to facilitate the safe, secure, and efficient flow of goods at borders and trade gateways.
- Border Crossing Delay
- Border Information Flow Architecture [HTML, PDF 190KB]
- Border Information Flow Architecture Initiative Recorded Web Conference - December 2004 [Recording 14MB, Closed Caption 101 KB] - The recording file requires the WebEx plugin and the Closed Caption file requires the Real Player.
- Border Information Flow Architecture Initiative Recorded Web Conference - June 2005 [Recording 15MB, Closed Caption 125 KB] - The recording file requires the WebEx plugin and the Closed Caption file requires the Real Player.
- Freight News: Freight Information Real-Time System for Transport (FIRST) [HTML, PDF 77KB]
- Freight News: U.S. Canada International Mobility and Trade Corridor [HTML, PDF 75KB]
FHWA Office of Planning Programs
- FHWA Border Infrastructure Program
- FHWA National Corridor Planning & Development Program/Coordinated Border Infrastructure Program (CORBOR Program)
- U.S./Mexico Binational Border Transportation Planning
- U.S./Canada Border Transportation Planning
Related Topics
- Information by State
- International Freight Studies
- Freight Operations and Technology
- Regional and Industry Studies
- Travel Time in Freight Significant Corridors
Staff Contacts
Mike Onder
202-366-2639
michael.onder@dot.gov
Crystal Jones
202-366-2976
crystal.jones@dot.gov
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