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Cheap Federal Loans Key to Infrastructure

Cities in the Bay Area should work with the incoming Biden Administration to free up $100 billion in low-cost loans that can go to infrastructure projects, including rail and transit. The loans can be key to rebuilding and expanding transportation systems, according to a recent white paper from the Mineta Transportation Institute at San Jose State University. More importantly, there’s no need for new legislation: these funds can be put into play immediately by the new administration. There is a growing national awareness of the critical importance of rebuilding our nation’s crumbling infrastructure. Delay increases a project’s costs and defers such economic benefits as new jobs, increased tax revenues, improved safety, and a cleaner environment. The Biden Administration can help solve these infrastructure needs without waiting for new legislation by making available tens of billions of dollars in financing for transportation infrastructure across the US. No further Congression

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Transit Agencies Aren t Taking Cybersecurity Seriously Enough

Transit Agencies Aren’t Taking Cybersecurity Seriously Enough A study conducted by the Mineta Transportation Institute at San Jose State University earlier this year found that cybersecurity protocols and general concern about cyberthreats were inadequate across many agencies. Shutterstock/WhataWin A recent survey of more than two dozen officials from 20 transit agencies found that cybersecurity concerns and protocols were inadequate across organizations of all sizes. The study, conducted by researchers from the Mineta Transportation Institute at San Jose State University in California, also found that more than 70 percent of agencies responding to the survey claim they have not experienced “many (or any) any cybersecurity incidents.”  

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