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Driving people-centered digital transformation in public safety with AWS

AWS Public Sector Blog

Bolster resource availability—particularly in times of crisis Louisiana has seen its share of natural disasters—in 2021 alone, seven hurricanes made landfall. After Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, Davis recalled that their legacy communication system made it nearly impossible to coordinate rescue efforts. “We

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How Xavier University of Louisiana’s migration to AWS is creating a “technology renaissance”

AWS Public Sector Blog

The university IT infrastructure had not been updated or improved since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. This renaissance started with a meeting in 2021 between Moore and AWS about migrating the university’s website to the cloud, and the relationship has evolved ever since. From my perspective, it has been a total technology renaissance.”

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CED and Affordable Housing: How Does Manufactured Housing Fit In?

Community and Economic Development Program of UNC

in 2021 is $124,400 (average of single and double-wide, not including land). The School of Government has a variety of related blog posts. Manufactured homes are a statewide feature of North Carolina – we have more than almost any other state.

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Market, Message, and Medium: A Library Marketer Shares How She Tackles Promotions in a Time Crunch

Super Library Marketing

Suzanne Macaulay began her career as a Children’s Librarian at Henry Waldinger Memorial Library in Valley Stream, New York in 2005. I first met Suzanne at the Association of Small and Rural Libraries conference in 2021, where she co-presented on social media. Subscribe to this blog and you’ll receive an email every time I post.

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The Road Not Taken | a response to a letter to the editor in the Washington Post about DC, traffic deaths and traffic safety

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

So a blog entry is better. Since 2005 or 2006 I have been recommending that the city create Traffic Management Districts as a way to coordinate transportation management and improvements at the commercial district scale (e.g. There's a letter to the editor in yesterday's Washington Post , " D.C. must step up on road deaths."