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Water, power utilities, hospitals get free access to zero-trust tools

The Critical Infrastructure Defense Project, a partnership among Cloudflare, CrowdStrike and Ping Identity, will provide U.S. hospitals and energy and water utilities free access to zero trust solutions to help them defend against potential cyberattacks.

How states can streamline broadband grant administration

A new playbook aims to help states understand their broadband needs, determine which projects deserve priority and design and run a successful state grant program.

6 Democratic Governors Push For Federal Gas Tax Holiday

They’re backing legislation in Congress that would pause the tax until 2023. Gas prices are expected to climb higher as the U.S. cuts off Russian oil imports.

Modern Building Codes Slash Energy Costs, Boost Resiliency

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Seaweed Farming Has Vast Potential (But Good Luck Getting a Permit)

Most coastal states have little experience with ocean farms and some are trying to ease the permitting process.

Big Surge in Traffic Deaths Had an Uneven Toll

Younger road users and those in urban areas were among the people killed in outsized numbers, according to newly released data for 2020. Safety advocates are calling on state and federal officials to take action.

DHS lines up emerging tech for responder evaluation

At this summer's Urban OpEx 2022 exercise in New York City, responders will test a range of technologies – from biometric sensors and robotics to air-quality monitors and video analytics.

The Rise of Tiny House Villages in the Fight Against Homelessness

More cities are turning to the small-sized structures as an alternative to group shelters. But critics have likened them to "sheds" that fall well short of permanent affordable housing.

Key GOP Lawmaker Skeptical of Buttigieg’s Reassurances on Transportation Spending

The transportation secretary stressed that his department won’t interfere with funding states control. But the top Republican on the Senate public works committee was unconvinced.

How Local Governments Can Repurpose Empty Malls and Parking Lots

COMMENTARY | Cities and counties have numerous options to turn vacant stores and parking into spaces that can benefit everyone.

Key Trends That Will Shape Infrastructure Decisions and Projects

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Buttigieg to Republicans: States Can Decide How to Use Most Infrastructure Dollars

But for funds where there is discretion, the Transportation Department will push Biden’s climate policies, the secretary said.

Digital services delivery relies on better broadband

The Dallas-Fort Worth area is working to upgrade broadband infrastructure to ensure residents can access digital services and government can deliver a more satisfying customer experience.

To Republicans, State Surpluses and ‘Liberal Spending’ Illustrate ARPA Was ‘Reckless’

Mayors and county officials, though, tell House lawmakers that the funds provided much-needed pandemic relief for businesses and individuals.

Good customer experience starts with effective digital programs

Cloud-based CX platforms can integrate data from multiple sources to give government IT managers a single source of truth on the effectiveness of their services and programs.

FEMA maps hugely underestimate US flood damage risk

Machine learning models predicted an additional 790,000 square miles of land at flood risk beyond what FEMA’s maps showed.

City Leaders Back Biden in Controversy Over Infrastructure Spending

Local transportation officials praised the administration’s focus on how public works dollars could further environmental and social goals, despite pushback from state DOTs and Republicans.

Biden's Municipal Broadband Push Clashes With State Restrictions

The new infrastructure law says states can't exclude municipalities from broadband funds. But many block localities from operating internet networks. Will the Biden administration try to strongarm states into changing their policies?

FirstNet should be reauthorized before it sunsets, GAO says

Any significant changes to the public safety broadband network would be complex, expensive and may disrupt services delivery if the contract with AT&T is interrupted or changed before 2042, GAO warned.

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