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NTSB preliminary report details events of deadly I-65 wreck that killed 10

The crash that killed 10 people including nine children on Interstate 65 near Greenville in June occurred when an auto transport truck slammed into vehicles that were stopped on the roadway after a series of minor crashes, according to the preliminary report published by the National Transportation Safety Board.  The NTSB released the preliminary findings Tuesday.  The wreck occurred about 2:30 p.m. on June 19, just south of Montgomery along Interstate 65 at mile marker 138. Eight Alabama juveniles who were in a passenger van owned by the Tallapoosa Girls Ranch died in the wreck, along with a Tennessee man and his 9-month-old daughter who were traveling in an SUV.

US Cybersecurity Plan Welcomed, but Software Tracking Troubles IT Sector

); //]]>// >By John K. Higgins Aug 3, 2021 2:08 PM PT The U.S. government is moving quickly and aggressively to address cybersecurity vulnerabilities affecting both the federal government and the private sector. In a sweeping executive order (EO), President Joseph Biden has directed federal agencies to set up multiple programs designed to mitigate the kinds of recent cybersecurity attacks that have gained national attention. The information technology sector, including companies that are directly and indirectly involved in providing IT products and services to the federal government, will be especially affected by the provisions of Biden s Executive Order on Improving the Nation s Cybersecurity.

Congress is poised to make a major investment in rail Is it enough for CT?

Congress is poised to make a major investment in rail. Is it enough for CT? CT DOT chief Joe Giulietti has an $8B must-do to-do list Joseph J. Giulietti, commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Transportation, at the office in Newington. At a time of hype and headlines about trillions the president wants to invest in infrastructure, a railroad man with a long memory oversees the Department of Transportation in Connecticut, a state that’s been an unreliable steward of rail since the neglected New Haven Line was left to its care half a century ago. Joseph J. Giulietti, recruited as DOT commissioner immediately after Gov. Ned Lamont’s election in 2018, started on the New Haven Line in 1971 as a 19-year-old conductor for Penn Central, then a dying railroad about to cede ownership of the line to a state unready for the responsibility.

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