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title: "The $300 Billion Infrastructure Identity Problem"
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description: "A recent economic impact study conducted by Dallas-based infrastructure identity company UMIP Inc. reveals findings on the effects of fragmented infrastructure records on global built environment inefficiencies. Released in March 5th, the study sheds light on the significant lifecycle inefficiencies that arise from disparate infrastructure data. This research underscores the pressing need for improved infrastructure management and coordination to address these challenges effectively."
datetime: "2026-03-05T15:44:29.000Z"
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# The $300 Billion Infrastructure Identity Problem

A recent economic impact study conducted by Dallas-based infrastructure identity company UMIP Inc. reveals findings on the effects of fragmented infrastructure records on global built environment inefficiencies. Released in March 5th, the study sheds light on the significant lifecycle inefficiencies that arise from disparate infrastructure data. This research underscores the pressing need for improved infrastructure management and coordination to address these challenges effectively.

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