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Atos International: 2021: ACCELERATING TRANSFORMATION IN A YEAR OF TRANSITION

Atos International: 2021: ACCELERATING TRANSFORMATION IN A YEAR OF TRANSITION
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3 Bills Focus on Enhancing Electrical Grid Cybersecurity

3 Bills Focus on Enhancing Electrical Grid Cybersecurity Compliance Compliance Twitter Photo: Pixabay Lawmakers in the Senate and House have introduced legislation designed to improve and enhance the nation s electrical grid and respond to concerns that the country s power system is prone to cyberthreats. On Tuesday, Reps. Bob Latta, R-Ohio, and Jerry McNerney, D-Calif., introduced a pair of bills - the Cyber Sense Act and the Enhancing Grid Security Through Public-Private Partnerships Act. The bills would direct the U.S. Department of Energy to work with private electrical and power utilities to improve cybersecurity across the nation s grid. Meanwhile, Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, is leading a bipartisan group in the Senate reintroducing the Protecting Resources on the Electric Grid with Cybersecurity Technology Act, which would provide incentives to electric utilities to make cybersecurity investments.

Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corp approves $600,000 funding for Buffalo City Park project

The JSDC approved $600,000 for additional planning and design work for the Buffalo City Park project. Written By: Keith Norman | × This rendering from early plans shows the entrance to the planned Buffalo City Park project. Submitted photo The Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corp. gave preliminary authorization for spending $600,000 for work on a preliminary estimate and design of the Buffalo City Park. The action came at a special meeting Friday morning of the JSDC Board of Directors. Final approval requires action by the Jamestown City Council and the Stutsman County Commission. Discussion by the board was held in a closed-door executive session with the motion and roll call vote taken during the open meeting.

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