Federal News
DOT Initiates Oversight of Illinois DOT Transit Safety
March 18, 2026
The U.S. Department of Transportation, led by Secretary Sean P. Duffy, has imposed federal oversight on the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) due to persistent safety and management deficiencies in the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) rail system. The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is conducting a Safety Management Inspection and has issued a Special Directive mandating immediate corrective actions by IDOT to enhance transit safety oversight. This federal intervention underscores heightened scrutiny on state-level transit management and signals increased enforcement of safety compliance standards.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate stricter federal requirements and oversight conditions in transit-related contracts involving IDOT and CTA.
- The Special Directive may lead to revised contract scopes emphasizing safety management, compliance monitoring, and corrective action implementation.
- Vendors and contractors specializing in transit safety systems, inspection services, and management consulting may find new opportunities arising from mandated improvements.
- Agencies and contractors should prepare for enhanced reporting, compliance verification, and potential federal audits impacting procurement timelines and deliverables.
It shouldnit take federal intervention for Illinois to take oversight of CTA seriously. I made clear since my first day on the job safety is non-negotiable. Governor Pritzker and state leaders should be embarrassed for the chaos they allowed on Chicago subways, buses, and rail lines. While they may not care about your safety this administration does. The Trump Administration is using use every tool available to hold IDOT accountable and ensure every American using Chicago transit feels safe.
— Sean P. Duffy, U.S. Transportation Secretary
Agencies
Illinois Department of Transportation, Chicago Transit Authority, Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation