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Tag Archives: infrastructure
Keeping the Lights On: Building Resilience in the U.S. Electricity Grid
A hurricane is about to come ashore, a hacker is up to no good, or there is a wildland fire nearby….will the lights stay on? The nation’s electricity grid is essential to modern life. We expect the grid to be … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Homeland Security
Tagged Chris Currie, cyberattacks, electricity grid, electromagnetic, Frank Rusco, grid resilience, HSJ, infrastructure, NRE, power grid
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Hangars and Housing – Maintaining DOD’s Infrastructure
The Department of Defense manages infrastructure to support military operations the world over. It maintains a global real property portfolio of over half a million facilities, with a replacement value of nearly $1 trillion. Maintaining its facilities to withstand everything … Continue reading
Posted in High Risk List, National Defense
Tagged DCM, Department of Defense, DOD, infrastructure, maintenance, military housing, overseas sites
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Help for International Air Travelers?
Memorial Day weekend marks the start of the peak summer travel season, when the highest volumes of international travelers arrive at U.S. international airports, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. CBP and airport and airline stakeholders have taken a … Continue reading
Posted in National Defense, Transportation
Tagged airport inspection, airport operations, airport screening, airport security, airport wait times, CBP, Customs and Border Protection, DFW, FLL, HSJ, infrastructure, international arrivals, international travel, JFK, MIA, passport control, Rebecca Gambler
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Expanding Drinking Water Options
Providing clean and fresh water is one of the most essential municipal services. Recent reports about lead-contaminated drinking water in Flint, Michigan and ongoing drought in several parts of the nation, highlight the importance of ensuring the public has a … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture and Food, Business Regulation and Consumer Protection, Natural Resources and Environment, Science and Technology, Technology Assessment
Tagged ARM, clean water, drinking water, fresh water, infrastructure, safe water, tech assessment, Tim Persons, water treatment
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Safe and Clean Water
Safe, clean water is essential for human and environmental health. However, our supply of clean water is at risk from pollution and droughts, like the current one in California. And, even when clean water is available at the source, aging … Continue reading
Posted in Natural Resources and Environment
Tagged Alfredo Gomez, Anne-Marie Fennell, clean water, Clean Water Act, drinking water, drought, Earth Day, environment, epa, infrastructure, natural resources, nonpoint sources, NRE, point sources, pollutants, pollution, safe water, state water manager, waste water, water infrastructure, water pollution, water shortage
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U.S. Railroads: On the Right Track?
With over 780 passenger and freight railroads, more than 230,000 employees, and 200,000 miles of track, the U.S. railroad system plays a critical role in our nation’s infrastructure. Today’s WatchBlog explores how safe our rails are, and what the future … Continue reading
Posted in Transportation
Tagged accidents, Amtrak, California, crude oil, freight rail, high-speed rail, infrastructure, passenger rail, PI, positive train control, PTC, rail, rail accidents, rail safety, railroads, train, Transportation
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Reconstruction Efforts in Haiti 5 Years after the Earthquake
Five years ago today, on January 12, 2010, a powerful earthquake struck Haiti. The earthquake killed an estimated 230,000 people, displaced about 2 million more, and destroyed many homes, roads, and other buildings. In addition to immediate relief efforts, the … Continue reading
Addressing Global Hunger
In 1979, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) designated October 16th as World Food Day to bring attention to the crisis of global hunger. According to FAO, there are more than 800 million people around the … Continue reading
Podcast on Oil and Gas Transportation and Infrastructure Issues
Technology advancements, such as hydraulic fracturing, have greatly increased U.S. production of oil and natural gas. This increase poses challenges for oil and gas transportation infrastructure, such as pipeline and rail. Hear our podcast with Frank Rusco, a director in … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Natural Resources and Environment, Podcast
Tagged energy, fracking, gas, hydraulic fracturing, infrastructure, natural resources, NRE, oil, pipeline, rail, safety, Transportation
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