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12/06/21 As the second year of the pandemic grinds to a close, this may be the first time you’re gearing up the car for a long trip. As our holiday gift to you, we’ve compiled some tips to help you avoid pain at the pump as you drive out into the cold weather. |
11/04/21 By combining the digital and physical worlds, we can make our factories more agile and productive, we can make our buildings and grids more intelligent and efficient, and we can make our transportation more reliable and sustainable. With the Alliance to Save Energy and its ... |
09/29/21 History shows that we’re not always good at doing transitions the right way: underserved communities are typically the last to receive the benefits of new technologies. There are already signs that the EV revolution is unfolding the same way. |
09/09/21 As the White House and Congressional Democrats push to supplement a $550 billion bipartisan package with a $3.5... |
06/03/21 The FAST Act’s looming expiration date in September and the Biden administration’s release of its $2 trillion American Jobs Plan has Capitol Hill debating what constitutes infrastructure. |
05/17/21 There is bipartisan agreement that modernizing our infrastructure is not just a long-overdue investment, but a great tool to stimulate the economy in the wake of COVID-19. That said, infrastructure investments are costly, which presents a problem for state and local governments,... |
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