Managed Service Providers and Cybersecurity Risk in Ports By Chris Carter, Information Security Analyst, Port of Vancouver USA October 12, 2021
In memory of former Commissioner of the Port of Whitman and WPPA President John Love The Washington Public Ports Association extends its sympathy to the September 17, 2021
We’re advocating for ports as new carbon-reduction rules are set in Washington Last session, the legislature passed new laws aimed at reducing September 13, 2021
#TransportationThursday, July 29: What’s going on with the federal transportation infrastructure package? July 29, 2021
How to talk so your legislator will listen- key advocacy tips from our 2021 Commissioners’ Seminar Victoria Lincoln Deputy Director of the Washington Public Ports Association July 29, 2021
#TransportationThursday, July 15: Five things you can do now to get your transportation project ready for funding July 15, 2021
Your port-focused transportation update: July 2, 2021 By Chris Herman Senior Director of Trade and Transportation Invest July 2, 2021
What will happen with Open Public Meetings after COVID restrictions are lifted on June 30? Special guest post by WPPA Counsel Frank Chmelik With COVID-19 June 28, 2021
Have you submitted your public records metrics to JLARC yet? July 1st deadline is approaching Did you know that RCW 40.14.026 (5) requires that certain agencies June 24, 2021
State buildings in Olympia to open July 1st As we near Governor Inslee’s COVID-19 vaccination goal of 70 June 22, 2021
ARPA funding: What are the opportunities for ports? The State of WA received about $4.2 billion from the June 18, 2021
Ad hoc rulemaking cost family wage jobs for the Port of Kalama’s community This morning’s news regarding the loss of the methanol plant at June 11, 2021