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John Bodnar

Acting Associate Administrator for Program Management

John Bodnar is the Acting Associate Administrator for FTA’s Office of Program Management. In that role, he oversees the Office of Transit Programs, the Office of Capital Project Management and the Office of Grants Management and Guidance....

Adam Schildge

Acting Associate Administrator for Budget & Policy

Adam Schildge serves as the Acting Associate Administrator for the Office of Budget and Policy.  In this role, he serves as FTA’s Acting Chief Financial Officer.

Mr. Schildge’s responsibilities include budget and financial...

Suzanne Te Beau-Rohde

Chief Counsel

Suzanne Te Beau-Rohde is the Chief Counsel of the Federal Transit Administration at the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Te Beau-Rohde previously worked at Lippes Mathias in Washington, D.C., as a member of the firm’s transportation practice team where she focused on...

FACES User Management Training

The FTA Access Control Entry System (FACES) is a part of FTA’s Appian platform, known as the Transit Integrated Appian Development (TrIAD) platform.  FACES provides unified user management for all applications under the TrIAD platform and enables systems in the TrIAD platform to manage and...

Letter from MTA to FTA

Letter from the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in response to U.S. Department of Transportation's March 18th letter.

Letter from Secretary Duffy to MTA - July 2025

The Federal Transit Administration, on behalf of U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy, requested additional information from the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) on what actions the transit agency is taking to combat violent crime on their systems. The letter follows...