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US consolidates USDOT IT systems and moves FAA staff to USDOT headquarters

According to a memo obtained by the, the U.S. Transportation Department announced on Tuesday that it would move Federal Aviation Administration Headquarters staff out of their current Washington building and consolidate other agency systems and IT.

The FAA Headquarters staff will move into the building that houses the U.S. Transportation Department's headquarters in Washington.

The Department also announced that it would begin retiring legacy systems, while embracing new technologies, as it strives to "streamline processes, consolidate administration functions, and modernize infrastructure in order to better serve American citizens."

The FAA or USDOT didn't immediately respond to questions about how many employees might be affected. The Trump administration is consolidating office space and reducing the size of federal employees.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy informed employees that the initiative will be named 1DoT in order to "enhance Department of Transportation efficiency, accountability and operational excellence."

USDOT informed Congress last month that it will lose just over 4,100 workers, falling from 57,000 employees to 52,862. The FAA, on the other hand, will shed 2,137 employees and fall from 46,250 down to 44,208.

Duffy said last month that he was unsure if the Department would be conducting layoffs.

Duffy added that the department will rehire in some areas, if necessary. "We're happy with where we are right now but will continue to evaluate where we stand in terms of our staffing requirements." (Reporting and editing by Stephen Coates; David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)