Chair -- John D. Porcari, Maryland
Vice Chair -- John C. Eagerton, IV, Alabama
Secretary -- Vacant
Liaison -- Leo Penne, AASHTO
Secretary John D. Porcari
Maryland Department of Transportation
Governor Martin O'Malley has nominated John D. Porcari as Secretary of the Maryland Department of
Transportation (MDOT). The Secretary oversees the Maryland Department of Transportation, which includes five
modal administrations with 9,000 employees and a $3.7 billion annual budget, and the Maryland Transportation Authority.
The Secretary is responsible for the operations of the Maryland State Highway Administration, the Maryland Transit
Administration, the Motor Vehicle Administration, the Maryland Port Administration, and the Maryland Aviation
Administration. He also serves as Chairman of the Maryland Transportation Authority, Chairman of the Maryland
Port Commission and Chairman of the Maryland Aviation Commission. Mr. Porcari returns to this position that
he held from 1999 to 2003 under former Governor Parris N. Glendening.
Mr. Porcari most recently served as Vice President for Administrative Affairs at the University of Maryland, College Park.
In this position, he served as Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Financial Officer, managing an annual
operating budget of $1.3 billion for more than 35,000 students, as well as faculty and staff. He oversaw seven
departments within the Division of Administrative Affairs, which includes Personnel Services, Comptroller,
Public Safety, Facilities Management, Environmental Safety, Business Services and Procurement & Supply.
During his prior term as Transportation Secretary, Mr. Porcari initiated the implementation of a $9.1 billion
six-year capital program and:
• Transformed the state's capital program for transportation to require all projects to be consistent
with the principles of Smart Growth;
• Initiated the Baltimore Regional Transit Plan and the Environmental Impact Study for the Purple Line;
• Implemented a record highway program including system preservation projects and bridge reconstruction projects;
• Worked with Maryland's Congressional delegation to secure $2.4 billion for the Woodrow Wilson Bridge
replacement project;
• Directed the $1.8 billion expansion of Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport;
• Directed Maryland's transportation network in responding to September 11; and
• Initiated eMVA on-line services and implemented Graduated License System for new drivers resulting
in a 22% decline in accident rates for youth drivers.
Prior to the positions in the state government, Mr. Porcari served as Vice President of Loiederman Associates,
providing environmental consulting services for public sector civil engineering clients in the Washington, D.C.
area. Mr. Porcari received his B.A. degree from the University of Dayton, Ohio, in 1981, and his Master of Public
Administration from the State University of New York at Albany in 1985. He has a broad background in business and
economic development, environmental planning and public policy.
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