Author: Garett Shrode

Could the Bay Area Lose BART?

“Politicians pass around the phrase all the time, ‘it’s too big to fail’ because money has to come from somewhere,”...

House Committee Takes Off with FAA R&D Plans

On Thursday, March 9, the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics under the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee met to discuss...

Tuning to the Same Frequency on Spectrum

The chaotic rollout of the 5G broadband network in January 2022 was a global embarrassment for the United States. Recall, that...

City Transit Systems Begin to Peer Over the Fiscal Cliff

“Cutting service is a feedback loop that makes everyone worse off,” Shrode says. “Even when you cut a significant amount of...

Filling Gaps in US Spectrum Allocation: Reforms for Collaborative Management

Electromagnetic spectrum is the range of radiation energy that carries everything from visible light to X-rays, microwaves, and gamma...

Senate Committee Hears Private Sector on IIJA Implementation

On Wednesday, November 30 at 10 a.m., building on the work of its IIJA public sector implementation subcommittee hearing two weeks ago,...

Senate Holds Hearing on IIJA Implementation

On Tuesday, November 17, the Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee...

Looking to the Horizon: How Agencies are Anticipating the Mass Transit Fiscal Cliff

This is the second article in a multi-part series exploring the looming mass transit fiscal cliff Eno's analysis of the National...

Senate Committee Investigates Drone Integration for FAA Reauthorization

On Wednesday, September 28, the Subcommittee on Aviation Safety, Operations, and Innovations under the Senate Commerce, Science, and...

The Mass Transit Fiscal Cliff: Estimating the Size and Scope of the Problem

This is the first article in a multi-part series exploring the looming mass transit fiscal cliff Steady operational funding for...

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