How Failing Government Infrastructure Threatens America

A surveillance camera is attached to a pole along a street in the Financial District in New York City. The city has recently grappled with a series of high-profile surveillance camera failures. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

By    |   Monday, 23 May 2022 06:48 AM EDT ET

As aging government infrastructure, surveillance cameras, and computer systems grow more outdated at both state and federal levels, the problems are continuing to pile up, creating little-noticed obstacles that end up affecting the lives of millions of Americans.

Inside the majestic-looking exterior of the White House, employees have described the historic West Wing as such a cramped space, it's akin to "working in a submarine."

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As aging government infrastructure, surveillance cameras, and computer systems grow more outdated at both state and federal levels, the problems are continuing to pile up, creating little-noticed obstacles that end up affecting the lives of millions of Americans.
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