
September 1, 2000
- Written by American City & County Administrator
- 1st September 2000
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Fast disaster recovery construction projectsThere is profound wisdom embedded in the age-old saying attributed to Benjamin Franklin, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” In today’s rapidly changing landscape, these words resonate with a heightened sense of urgency. The National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) paints a stark picture in the United States: 2022 alone witnessed […]
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Report: Local cybersecurity programs are facing headwinds as threats, technologies evolveThe evolving technological landscape isn’t just changing the nation’s social and economic norms, it’s also pushing local governments to adapt. A new analysis from the Public Technology Institute provides a snapshot of the challenges local cybersecurity programs are facing, and the priorities of city and county administrators as they guide organizations through an unprecedented era […]
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CISA publishes AI roadmap to support security, competitiveness of American cities and countiesThe advent of artificial intelligence poses technical, ethical, political and security challenges for American local governments of all sizes. As AI becomes more prevalent and pervasive with each year that passes, the federal government is taking proactive steps now to avert future crises. A key part of that initiative is a new plan called the […]
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EPA opens $2B in funding for climate resilience, environmental justice projectsIn the national push toward climate resilience, investing in a way that’s equitable for everyone is an important consideration—and one the federal government is currently prioritizing. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently opened about $2 billion in funding to support community-driven projects that deploy clean energy, strengthen climate resilience, and build capacity for communities to […]