Here’s the latest I can provide based on recent public information.
- Core answer: There isn’t a current, widely reported “latest news” item about John A. Volpe in the public media or Volpe Center communications as of now. The most recent substantial references to John A. Volpe relate to historical context (the former governor and U.S. Secretary of Transportation) and to the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center named in his honor, with ongoing facility and archival references rather than breaking news about Volpe himself.
Context and background sections
- John A. Volpe was a prominent American politician and transportation figure in the mid-20th century, serving as Massachusetts governor and later as U.S. Secretary of Transportation. For historical context and biographical details, see general references like encyclopedia entries and historical summaries.[2][8]
- The Volpe National Transportation Systems Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a federal research center named after John A. Volpe and continues its work on transportation research and policy; news about the center tends to focus on programs and facility developments rather than updates about Volpe himself.[3]
What would help me give you a precise update
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Citations
- For historical biographical details and the Volpe Center’s ongoing mission, see encyclopedia entries and Volpe Center pages.[6][8][2]
Sources
Volpe Director Robert Johns will leave Volpe at the end of December to return to his home state of Minnesota. “We’re looking for the next great leader to carry the torch at Volpe,” said U.S. DOT Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology Gregory Winfree.
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www.loc.govVolpe, John Anthony(b. 8 December 1908 in Wakefield, Massachusetts; d. 11 November 1994 in Salem, Massachusetts), building contractor and politician who founded a highly successful construction business and was elected governor of Massachusetts three times. He also served as secretary of transportation and became the first American of Italian descent to hold the post of ambassador to Italy. Source for information on Volpe, John Anthony: The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives dictionary.
www.encyclopedia.comCAMBRIDGE, MA — U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao recently celebrated the official groundbreaking of the new U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) John A. Volpe Transportation Systems Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Secretary Chao was joined by Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, Cambridge Mayor Marc McGovern, U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Chief of Staff Robert Borden, U.S. Senator Edward Markey’s State Director James Cantwell and Massachusetts Institute of...
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