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Kingston Puts a Secure Data Cloud in Your Pocket

FedTech Magazine

Kingston Technology develops hardware-encrypted USB drives that assist federal agencies in addressing real-world data security issues with a focus on mobile uses. To maintain data safety and compliance, Richard Kanadjian, global business manager of the encrypted unit at Kingston Technology, says it is…

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Partnership unveils the 2024 Service to America Medals® finalists

Partnership for Public Service

Management Excellence – recognizing a federal employee or team for delivering results through superior leadership and exceptional management skills. Safety, Security and International Affairs – recognizing a federal employee or team in fields such as counterterrorism, civil rights, defense and military affairs, cybersecurity and more.

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Introducing a modern cloud native approach for running Moodle at scale

Google Public Sector

These e-learning platforms, also known as Learning Management Systems (or LMS’s), already played an important role in educational institutions. Modernizing Moodle with Google Cloud Introduced in 2002, Moodle is one of the most used e-learning platforms in the world. Security embedded. Highly scalable.

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Alteia and the World Bank assess and enhance road infrastructure data quality at scale using AWS

AWS Public Sector Blog

Since 2002, the World Bank has constructed or rehabilitated more than 260,000 kilometers of roads, lending more for roads than for education, health, and social services combined. Alteia developed a microservices architecture utilizing Amazon EKS , a managed Kubernetes cluster solution.

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Towards a Taxonomy of Disasters

Disaster Planning and Emergency Management

By the 1990s, the emergence of civil protection from the matrix of civil defence (Alexander 2002) had broadened the scope to the extent that there was a need for a more functional set of categories. We classify disasters in order to deal with "more manageable conceptual units." Disaster Prevention and Management 11(3): 209-213.

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