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Recent Public Services, Infrastructure, Transportation

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Jan
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2020
GAO Says FAA Could Leverage Drone Test Site Data for More Effective Integration Robinson & Cole LLP
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Proposed Safety Standards for Drone Package Delivery Robinson & Cole LLP
May
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Colonial Pipeline Up and Running After Five Days of Grappling with Ransomware Attack Robinson & Cole LLP
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Drone Sets Noise Decibel Milestone During Test Flight Robinson & Cole LLP
Jul
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New Survey Shows that Americans are Ready for More Deliveries by Drone Robinson & Cole LLP
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Hackers Caused a Traffic Jam in Moscow Robinson & Cole LLP
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New Massachusetts DEP Regulations Target Cape Cod Septic System Robinson & Cole LLP
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Liability vs. Damages in Class Certification Analysis Addressed by Fifth Circuit Robinson & Cole LLP
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Alaska Expands Use of Drones for Avalanche Monitoring Robinson & Cole LLP
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Fourth Circuit Expands Title IX Liability for Harassment Through Anonymous Online Posts Robinson & Cole LLP
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DJI to Manufacture Some Drones in the U.S. to Cure Security Concerns Robinson & Cole LLP
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UPS Seeks Certification for Drone Delivery Services Robinson & Cole LLP
Aug
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New B4UFly App Released by FAA and Kittyhawk Robinson & Cole LLP
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Energy Sector’s Reliance on IoT Increases Cyber Vulnerabilities Robinson & Cole LLP
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Medical Prescription Delivered by Drone Robinson & Cole LLP
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FAA Announces Details about the Recreational Drone Flyer Test Robinson & Cole LLP
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Toyota’s ‘Woven City’ for Developing Autonomy, Robotics and AI Robinson & Cole LLP
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Singapore Company Introduces Drones to Urban Building Inspection Robinson & Cole LLP
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Privacy Tip #278 – Privacy Rights Education Robinson & Cole LLP
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FAA Issues Millionth Airspace Authorization under LAANC Robinson & Cole LLP
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Another Attempt at Blocking Chinese-Made Drones in the U.S. Robinson & Cole LLP
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FBI Warns Higher Ed Sector of Compromised Credentials on Dark Web Robinson & Cole LLP
 

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