As the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, there is a significant emphasis on rejuvenating American infrastructure. This strategic focus highlights the need for a connected country, echoing initiatives from the past.
In the mid-20th century, President Dwight Eisenhower inaugurated the Interstate Highway System. This was considered the largest public works project on a global scale at that time. Eisenhower recognized the importance of connectivity in ensuring America’s leadership worldwide.
The administration’s current efforts aim to rekindle the spirit of innovation and unity that Eisenhower instilled, ensuring modern infrastructure meets contemporary demands.

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