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JAMES E.
CAPONITI
U.S. Department of Transportation
Maritime Administration
Mr. Caponiti began his Federal career in 1973 at the Cost
of Living Council. He joined the Maritime Ad ministration, at that time
under the Department of Commerce, in 1974 as an Economist in the Office
of Subsidy Administration.
Mr. Caponiti currently serves as the Assistant Administrator where, as
the senior Civil Servant and senior career SES Officer in the Agency, he
assists the Maritime Administrator and Deputy Maritime Administrator in
the daily management and oversight of the entire range of complex
programs administered by the Maritime Administration. In this capacity,
he is also principally responsible for the development of Agency
strategic planning and policy analysis processes, and he serves as the
Agency lead for international relations.
Mr. Caponiti also serves as the as Chairman of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization’s (NATO) Planning Board for Ocean Shipping (PBOS), a
position he has held since his election in October 1997. The NATO PBOS
is responsible for developing and maintaining plans for civil shipping
support to deploy NATO military forces during times of crisis and war.
Mr. Caponiti was appointed to the Senior Executive Service (SES) in
March 1996 as the Maritime Administration's Associate Administrator for
National Security where he served until May 2008. In that capacity, he
was responsible for promoting and maintaining a U.S. merchant fleet to
meet national security requirements. He was also responsible for the
acquisition, maintenance, and management of a reserve fleet of vessels
to support Department of Defense sealift operations. Prior to his SES
appointment, Mr. Caponiti was named Director, Office of Sealift Support,
under the new Associate Administrator for National Security, as part of
a major reorganization of the Maritime Administration in October 1994.
In that capacity, he was responsible for developing and executing
programs to maintain and utilize U.S. commercial sealift capability and
seafaring personnel.
Earlier during his tenure at the Maritime Administration, Mr. Caponiti
held a number of key positions administering promotional support
programs to enhance the viability of U.S.-flag vessel operators. In
1982, he was appointed to the position of Chief, Division of Subsidy
Analysis, and subsequently served as Chief, Division of Subsidy Rates,
and Chief, Division of Ship Operating Costs. In 1993, he was named
Director, Office of Ship Operating Assistance. Also, in 1993, Mr.
Caponiti was asked to serve on a detail to the Merchant Marine
Subcommittee in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he worked
closely with the Chairman, Congressman William Lipinski, in developing
legislation to revitalize the U.S. Merchant Marine.
In 1984, Mr. Caponiti received the Maritime Administration's Bronze
Medal Award for his outstanding contributions to the
Operating-Differential Subsidy Program. In 1996, he received the
Department of Transportation’s Silver Medal
Award for outstanding dedication and performance in advancing the
Administration's merchant marine assistance programs and the Voluntarily
Intermodal Sealift Agreement Program. In 2000, Mr. Caponiti received the
Presidential Rank Award of Meritorious Executive. In 2004, Mr. Caponiti
received the Secretary of Transportation’s War on Terrorism Award. In
2005, Mr. Caponiti received the Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished
Executive.
During the period from January 2001 to October 2002, Mr. Caponiti served
as the Acting Deputy Maritime Administrator for Inland Waterways and
Great Lakes.
Mr. Caponiti holds a B.S. degree from the University of Maryland in
Business Administration. He and his wife, Arlene, have a daughter and
two sons. They reside in Rockville, Maryland.
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