Summary
President Trump nominates Jonathan Morrison to lead NHTSA; nomination subject to Senate approval; Morrison previously worked at Apple and served as chief counsel for NHTSA during Trump's first term
Key Points
Jonathan Morrison, an Apple executive, has been nominated by President Donald Trump to head the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
The nomination is subject to Senate approval and would require Morrison to oversee investigations into Tesla's Full Self-Driving software.
Morrison previously worked at Apple for four years before serving as chief counsel for NHTSA during Trump's first term.
Why It Matters
The appointment could have significant implications for the transportation sector and the development of autonomous vehicles.
Author
Rebecca Bellan