THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20590
July 10, 2008
It gives me great pleasure, as Chair of the Committee on the Marine Transportation System, to announce publication of the National Strategy for the Marine Transportation System: A Framework for Action.
As one of the world's leading maritime and trading nations, the United States relies on an effective and efficient Marine Transportation System (MTS) to facilitate commerce and protect our national security. On December 17, 2004, President Bush directed a cabinet-level committee, the Committee on the Marine Transportation System (CMTS), to create a partnership of Federal agencies. Currently, 18 different Federal agencies serve on the CMTS. The President charged the CMTS with providing high-level leadership and improved coordination to promote the safety, security, efficiency, economic vitality, sound environmental integration, and reliability of the MTS for commercial, recreational, and national defense requirements
The CMTS developed the National Strategy for the Marine Transportation System: A
Framework for Action to serve as both a policy framework for the next five years and as a
structure upon which to build an implementation plan for that policy. It presents the most
pressing, current challenges facing marine transportation, and calls for coordinated Federal
action in five priority areas: capacity, safety and security, environmental stewardship, resilience
and reliability, and finance and economics.
To identify the priority areas and Federal actions needed, the CMTS actively sought perspectives and ideas from a diverse group of stakeholders. The National Strategy responds to issues raised by and incorporates recommendations from commercial, national defense, and recreational interests. This Framework for Action helps ensure that America's Marine Transportation System serves the needs of the Nation now, and will grow to meet the challenges projected for the future.
We have made great progress, but to achieve the goals set in the National Strategy, the CMTS is relying on you for support and leadership.
Mary E. Peters