Transport Topics
By Noël Fletcher
September 7, 2022
President Joe Biden announced the names of 26 people representing 15 states and the District of Columbia to the National Infrastructure Advisory Council to recommend strategies for the nation’s critical infrastructure. According to the White House’s Aug. 31 statement, NIAC will advise the administration on how to reduce physical and cyber risks and improve the security and resilience of the nation’s critical infrastructure sectors. The group consists of members with a varying expertise and different viewpoints who provide an independent yet collective voice to help guide national policy. For the new council, Biden appointed Adebayo Ogunlesi and Maria Lehman, both of New York, as chair and vice chair, respectively.
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