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FHWA assigns program manager for transportation security - Personnel - Brief Article
Public Roads, Sept-Oct, 2003
FHWA reassigned John A. Gerner to the position of program manager for transportation security in the Office of the Administrator Gerner replaces David Price, whose retirement was effective July 1, 2003.
Prior to tiffs assignment, Gerner served as the project manager for the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project, a position he held since 1997, providing policy direction and oversight of this multistate project. Prior to the Woodrow Wilson Bridge assignment, he was a transportation specialist in the former Office of Traffic Management and ITS Applications and in the Office of Legislation and Strategic Planning. Gerner's field experience includes a number of positions in the FHWA Division Office in Pennsylvania from 1972 to 1994. Gerner joined FHWA as a highway engineer trainee in 1970.
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