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  2. Critical infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Critical infrastructure, ... network, airports, harbours, inland shipping ... created felony penalties for trespassing on land considered critical infrastructure, ...

  3. U.S. critical infrastructure protection - Wikipedia

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    There is a current movement to improve critical infrastructure with residents in mind. Critical infrastructure protection requires the development of a national capability to identify and monitor the critical elements and to determine when and if the elements are under attack or are the victim of destructive natural occurrences.

  4. Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Critical infrastructure – assets ... bridges, airports, cycling infrastructure, water distribution ... utility networks would also be considered land improvements ...

  5. Infrastructure money is helping airports add toilets, gates ...

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    In a report last year, the group called for $151 billion to fund “criticalinfrastructure improvements over the next five years.Airports typically pay for upgrades with a mélange of rent ...

  6. U.S. airports hope for much-needed slice of infrastructure ...

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    “We’re trying to build 21st century airports. But we have 20th century airports that are, on average, more than 40 years old.” U.S. airports hope for much-needed slice of infrastructure funding

  7. Local airports receive infrastructure funding - AOL

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    Dec. 18—Airports in Lee, Harnett and Moore counties are slated to receive funding from the recently announced Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal ...

  8. Infrastructure policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 1820s, infrastructure projects were promoted as a component of the American System by Henry Clay. Infrastructure spending fell dramatically after the Panic of 1837, and the next major period of infrastructure spending would not take place until 1851. By 1860, $119.8 million had been spent on internal improvements, with $77.2 million of ...

  9. Infrastructure security - Wikipedia

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    Infrastructure security is the security provided to protect infrastructure, especially critical infrastructure, such as airports, highways [1] rail transport, hospitals, bridges, transport hubs, network communications, media, the electricity grid, dams, power plants, seaports, oil refineries, liquefied natural gas terminals [2] and water systems.