The $1.6B Federal Plan to Spur Local Zoning Reforms

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Biden Adopts Trump’s Drinking Water Rules But Promises Improvements

The administration has plans for further updates aimed at getting lead service lines replaced nationwide.

Don’t Forget Driver Behavior, Highway Safety Advocates Plead

A prominent group of state road safety officials urged fellow advocates to focus on changing driver behavior—not just improving infrastructure—to fight a recent surge in traffic deaths.

Infrastructure Update: Governors Try to Unclog the Supply Chain

But are the proposals from the Republican state leaders all about politics? Or can they really help improve the flow of goods?

Developing a successful government disaster recovery plan

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State CIOs focusing on cyber, digital services, connectivity in 2022

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50+ Utilities Join Forces to Build Out US Electric Vehicle Charging Networks

Electric companies and the Tennessee Valley Authority want fast-charging ports available to EV drivers along major roadways by 2023.

Protecting 911 from unwanted robocalls

The Federal Communications Commission is looking into preventing unwanted robocalls from tying up public safety phone systems, diverting critical responder resources from emergency services and impeding the public’s access to emergency lines.

Infrastructure Update: Proposals Emerge Calling For Gas Tax Cuts

Florida's governor is backing the idea of suspending his state's gas tax for six months.

Quantum computing is reality, not fiction. Here’s how agencies can prepare

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HPC helps scientists extract data from satellite and drone imagery

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AWS launches Top-Secret West region

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No More Stairs: Cash Influx to Make Transit More Accessible

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One State Nabs $539M in Federal Funds for Struggling Homeowners

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Cloud.gov explores authentication service

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EPA Selects 39 Waterworks Projects to Apply for Billions in Financing

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Lawmakers dig into FedRAMP security

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Infrastructure Update: The Outlook for Fare-Free Transit

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We All Should Be Rooting for the Infrastructure Implementation Task Force

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Data center backlash in Arizona town

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