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The New England Council and global consulting firm Deloitte has urged both the private and public sectors to invest in a modern infrastructure that can support economic growth throughout the region as well as global competitiveness.
The two organizations released a report today that suggests four steps "to build a 21st century infrastructure that can enable economic growth and prosperity." Those steps include:
"We hope that this report serves as a starting point for a broader discussion among public and private sector stakeholders about how we invest in smart infrastructure that can promote economic growth here in New England," said James T. Brett, president and CEO of The New England Council. "The report presents a variety of innovative ideas and demonstrated strategies for addressing our region's infrastructure challenges and positioning New England to compete in the global economy."
"Infrastructure can be a lot more than canals, railroads, highways and aviation," added Michael Reopel of Deloitte Consulting LLP. "Today's infrastructure should be 'smart' and connect the region through transportation, energy, communications, education and economic assets."
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