First established in 1896, its exact name and portfolio have undergone changes numerous times throughout the years. From 2000 to 2020, the ministry was officially called the
Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology (
Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie or
BMVIT). It is tasked, in addition to its core regulatory and infrastructure responsibilities, with the promotion of scientific research and technological progress. The ministry regulates motor vehicles, railways, waterways, aviation safety, air traffic control, air weather services, public transport, the postal system, and the telecommunications sector. It maintains the
autobahns and other national highways. The Ministry also owns and supervises the
via donau, a corporation charged with the maintenance of the
Danube as a commercial shipping route and wildlife reserve. Since January 2020, the ministry is as well responsible for environmental protection, energy and environment technology. == History ==