Details for ports on the Move Ahead Washington transportation package Today, transportation chairs Representative Jake Fey and Senator Marko Liias February 9, 2022
New transportation package proposal, “Moving Ahead Washington,” released Earlier this afternoon, legislative transportation chairs Representative Jake Fey and February 8, 2022
The importance of knowing the software and components used on your network- a guest blog by Chris Carter, Information Security Analyst for the Port of Vancouver Chris Carter, Information Security Analyst, Port of Vancouver, USA I February 3, 2022
Historical Photo Preservation- a guest column by Carey Jones, Executive Administrator of the Port of Bellingham Carey Jones, Executive Administrator for the Port of Bellingham We January 31, 2022
Port of Seattle Announces $200,000 for 2022 State-wide Tourism Grant Program Repost from the Port of Seattle press release- read on January 26, 2022
Repost: Federal Cybersecurity Officials Issue Advisory for Critical Infrastructure Operators This repost comes courtesy of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure January 13, 2022
Infrastructure Law Resources, IIJA Webinar and ‘Project Idea Portal’ from the National Special Purpose Districts Coalition The Washington Public Ports Association is pleased to announce that January 11, 2022
As 2021 comes to a close, we want to say thank you to our members It’s hard to believe we’ve come to the end of December 30, 2021
New survey from Northwest RiverPartners underscores the popularity of the Snake River Dams A new study out from the not-for-profit group Northwest RiverPartners December 22, 2021
Today in port news: Senator Maria Cantwell announces $18M worth of grants to two ports in Washington Two of our member ports- Tacoma and Illwaco—received large federal December 22, 2021
Salmon recovery and the importance of dams to communities across Washington The Washington Public Ports Association supports statements made by the Pacific October 26, 2021
Grant opportunity for interested port districts to develop recreation strategies The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is accepting applications for the October 22, 2021