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The U.S. Department of Transportations Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program. The Department of Transportation distributes substantial Federal funds to finance transportation projects initiated by State and local governments, public transit authorities, and airport entities. The DOT is responsible for ensuring that all business enterprises have a fair opportunity to compete for federally-funded transportation contracts. The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise, DBE program, is the DOTs strongest tool for creating a level playing field. The DBE program began in 1980 as a minority and womens business enterprise program. The program was established under the authority of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits racial, ethnic, and national origin discrimination, and other statutes prohibiting gender discrimination that apply to DOT financial assistance programs. Congress has reauthorized the DBE program several times since its inception. Most recently, Congress establ