Posts in What ports need to know
Executive Committee Newsletter, June 10, 2022
Executive Committee Newsletter- fourth edition, June 3, 2022
Executive Committee Newletter- third edition, May 27, 2022
Low-Carbon Energy Project Siting Improvement Study Needs Your Input
Executive Committee Newsletter- second edition, May 19, 2022
Exciting opportunity for public comment on the low carbon energy siting committee
WSDOT accepting scholarship applications for construction and maritime trades
Special deadline extension to March 28: apply now for the 2022 WPPA scholarship
Transportation Budget, including Move Ahead Washington, set to be approved
Washington Ports Can Compete for $450M to Improve Port Efficiency & Supply Chain Resiliency, Thanks to Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Quarterly Revenue Forecast reveals strong gains
2022 transportation package infographic: where does the money come from? Where does it go?
Details for ports on the Move Ahead Washington transportation package
New transportation package proposal, “Moving Ahead Washington,” released
The importance of knowing the software and components used on your network- a guest blog by Chris Carter, Information Security Analyst for the Port of Vancouver
Historical Photo Preservation- a guest column by Carey Jones, Executive Administrator of the Port of Bellingham
Port of Seattle Announces $200,000 for 2022 State-wide Tourism Grant Program
Repost: Federal Cybersecurity Officials Issue Advisory for Critical Infrastructure Operators
Infrastructure Law Resources, IIJA Webinar and ‘Project Idea Portal’ from the National Special Purpose Districts Coalition
As 2021 comes to a close, we want to say thank you to our members