Committee On Commerce, Science, and Transportation
- Department of Commerce
- Secretary of Commerce
- Deputy Secretary
- Under Secretary for Economic Affairs
- Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere/Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Under Secretary for Technology
- Assistant Secretary for Administration/Chief Financial Officer
- Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information
- Assistant Secretary for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs
- Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing and Services
- Assistant Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere/Deputy Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy
- Assistant Secretary for Trade Promotion/Director General of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
- Director - National Institute of Standards and Technology
- General Counsel
- Inspector General
- Department of Homeland Security
- Under Secretary for Science and Technology
- Assistant Secretary/Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration
- Commandant of the Coast Guard
- United States Coast Guard officers (commissions and promotions)
- Department of Transportation
- Secretary
- Deputy Secretary
- Under Secretary for Policy
- Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs
- Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs and Chief Financial Officer
- Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs
- Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy
- Administrator - Federal Aviation Administration (five-year term of office)
- Administrator - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- Administrator - Federal Railroad Administration
- Administrator - Maritime Administration
- Administrator - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Administrator - Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- Administrator - Research and Innovative Technology Administration
- General Counsel
- Inspector General
- Consumer Product Safety Commission (political balance required)
- Commissioner - five positions (seven-year terms of office - Only three of the positions have been funded and filled since the mid-1980s; chair, who first must be confirmed as a member, also needs to be confirmed.)
- Federal Communications Commission (political balance required)
- Commissioner - five positions (five-year terms of office)
- Federal Maritime Commission (political balance required)
- Commissioner - five positions (five-year terms of office)
- Federal Trade Commission (political balance required)
- Commissioner - five positions (seven-year terms of office)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Administrator
- Deputy Administrator
- Chief Financial Officer
- Inspector General
- National Transportation Safety Board (political balance required)
- Member - five positions (five-year terms of office - Chair, who first must be confirmed as a member, also needs to be confirmed.)
- Office of Science and Technology Policy (Executive Office of the President)
- Director
- Associate Director - Science
- Associate Director - Technology
- Associate Director
- Associate Director
- Office of the Federal Coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Projects
- Federal Coordinator
- Surface Transportation Board (political balance required)
- Member - three positions (five-year terms of office)
- Corporation for Public Broadcasting Board of Directors (political balance required)
- Member — nine positions (six-year terms of office)
- Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Board of Directors
- Member - three positions (six-year terms of office; political balance required)
- Reform Board (AMTRAK)
- Member - seven positions (five-year terms of office)
- Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation Advisory Board (political balance required)
- Member - five positions (indefinite terms of office)
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