Our host Ryan Koch talks about the Dutch Government's invocation of the 1952 Good Availablity Act. This action recently led to what's been referred to as the 'Nexperia Crises' creating a scenario where technical hardware manufacturing, supply chains, and geopolitics collided.
##### Music Credit: Tumbleweeds by Monkey Warhol
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Our host Ryan Koch talks about the Dutch Government's invocation of the 1952 Good Availablity Act. This action recently led to what's been referred to as the 'Nexperia Crises' creating a scenario where technical hardware manufacturing, supply chains, and geopolitics collided.
##### Music Credit: Tumbleweeds by Monkey Warhol
Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/hECzBJh
We're joined by Brett Ferrin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-ferrin-8504b8346/) VP of Sales at Traffic Logix. Together we have a conversation about how technology and data can be used to proactively improve traffic safety. If you're into data, urban planning, or transportation, this is an episode for you.
Resources and Shoutouts:
- Traffic Logix: https://trafficlogix.com/
- Vision Zero: https://www.cdc.gov/transportation-safety/vision-zero/index.html
Music Credit: Tumbleweeds by Monkey Warhol
Civic Tech Chat
Our host Ryan Koch talks about the Dutch Government's invocation of the 1952 Good Availablity Act. This action recently led to what's been referred to as the 'Nexperia Crises' creating a scenario where technical hardware manufacturing, supply chains, and geopolitics collided.
##### Music Credit: Tumbleweeds by Monkey Warhol
Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/hECzBJh