Washington, D.C.—As breakthroughs in AI rapidly shape outdated transportation and infrastructure systems, the Coalition for Reimagined Mobility (ReMo) is leading the way in defining how the U.S. can globally compete to deploy AI-enabled mobility solutions that create a safe, secure, and energy-resilient transportation system.
Recognizing this same potential, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) spent the first part of 2026 seeking information on autonomous transportation applications and their supporting physical and digital assets through regulatory guidance. From early-stage research and development to codifying a global standard for automated driving systems, ReMo responded by emphasizing its support for a systems-wide approach to transparency, accountability, and privacy protections that put U.S. innovators and technologies first.
“Technology policy is increasingly defining the future of industrial policy,” said Rachel McCleery, Executive Director of SAFE’s Coalition for Reimagined Mobility. “From autonomous vehicles to drones and their supporting infrastructure, our mission is to scale AI-enabled transportation technologies without compromising cyber and supply chain security. We aren’t just reimagining mobility; we are ensuring the entire transportation ecosystem benefits from U.S. innovation.”
The Coalition for Reimagined Mobility was established in early 2021 to support the global transition to a modern, 21st-century transportation system. Since then, ReMo has successfully shifted the needle on moving the national dialogue from abstract concepts to regulatory reality, securing critical wins by driving federal action to secure automotive and maritime infrastructure supply chains from adversarial threats, and providing the policy blueprints to scale U.S. leadership in AI-enabled transportation technologies, including autonomous vehicles and aircraft.
“ReMo’s first five years were about laying the groundwork. Now it’s time to scale solutions,” said McCleery.
ReMo’s recent DOT federal comment submissions:
- Notice and Request for Information: DOT Transportation Research and Development Strategic Plan
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: Normalizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems Beyond Visual Line of Sight Operations
- Notice and Request for Comment: Proposal for a New United Nations Global Technical Regulation on Automated Driving Systems (ADS)
- Notice and Request for Information: Research to Support Establishing a National Strategy for Transportation Digital Infrastructure
More information about the Coalition for Reimagined Mobility can be found at secureenergy.org.
A fact sheet summarizing ReMo’s mission, objectives, and goals can be found here.
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About SAFE
SAFE is an action-oriented, nonpartisan organization committed to transportation, energy, and supply chain policies that advance the economic and national security of the United States, its partners, and allies. Since 2004, SAFE has worked with its Energy Security Leadership Council—a peerless coalition of current and former Fortune 500 CEOs and retired 4-star admirals and generals—to support secure, resilient, and sustainable energy solutions. Learn more at SecureEnergy.org.
