Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (Turkey)
The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure (Turkish: Ulaştırma ve Altyapı Bakanlığı) is a government ministry office of the Republic of Turkey, responsible for transport, information and communication services in Turkey. Its head office is in Ankara.[1] The current minister is Adil Karaismailoğlu, in office since March 2020.
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Formed | 27 May 1939 |
Headquarters | Ankara |
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Website | www |
Agency and Bodies
Central Directorates-General and Departments
- Directorate-General of Transport Services Regulation (DGTSR)
- Directorate-General of Maritime Affairs (DGMA)
- Directorate-General of Shipyards and Coastal Structures (DGSCS)
- Directorate-General of Communications (DGC)
- Directorate-General of Infrastructure Investments (DGII)
- Directorate-General of European Union Affairs and Foreign Relations (DGEUFR)
- Directorate-General of Legal Services
- Directorate-General of Personnel
- Strategy Development Department
- Inspection Services Department
- Directorate of Transport, Maritime Affairs, and Communications Research Center (DoTMCRC)
- Directorate of Transport Safety Investigation Center (DoTSIC)
- Revolving Funds Department
- Information Technologies Department
- Support Services Department
- Internal Audit Office
- Office of Press and Public Relations
- Office of the Private Secretary
Subsidiaries, Affiliated and Related Institutions
- Directorate-General of Highways (DGH)
- Directorate-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)
- Directorate-General of Turkish State Railways (DGTSR)
- Directorate-General of State Airports Authority (DGSAA)
- Directorate-General of Turkish Post Company
- Directorate-General of Coastal Safety
- Information Technologies and Communication Authority
- Turksat Satellite Communications and Cable TV Operations Company
References
- Home page. Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications. Retrieved on June 12, 2011. "Hakkı Turayliç Caddesi No:5 Emek/Ankara TÜRKİYE"
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