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Reps. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Rodney Davis and Sam Graves headline The Hill's America's Agenda: Infrastructure

America needed to refresh its aging infrastructure prior to COVID-19. Now, there is added pressure on our existing digital infrastructure from citizens working and learning at home full time. These unprecedented times have also made clear the need for an enhanced cybersecurity policy that solves systemic vulnerabilities in our energy, financial, and food infrastructures.

During COVID-19, supply chains, manufacturing, product continuity, and availability were severely disrupted. Can revitalizing our industries to meet those challenges be a source of jobs to get the economy moving? How can we bring our physical infrastructure into the future and embrace options for increased safety and security by connecting them to smart, data-informed systems?

Join The Hill today at 1:00PM ET for a discussion on how we rebuild America's core assets to create a national infrastructure that supports America's foundational businesses.

Featuring:

Susie Armstrong, Qualcomm

Katherine Benjamin, Deputy CTO for Digital Services, New York City

Doug Brake, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation

Rep. Rodney Davis (R-IL), Subcommittee on Highways & Transit

Rep Sam Graves (R-MO), Transportation and Infrastructure Committee

Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), Subcommittee on Highways & Transit

Robert Puentes, Eno Center for Transportation

Jay Timmons, National Association of Manufacturers

Harriet Tregoning, New Urban Mobility Alliance

Watch Today!
1:00 PM Eastern/10:00 AM Pacific
Tuesday, October 29th

 

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