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Economic impact of big name concert tours: Taylor Swift in Philadelphia

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

In line before the concert, " Taylor Swift and 69,000 of Her Closest Friends Descend on Philadelphia ," Philadelphia Magazine.

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FedRAMP Must Scale to Keep Pace with Federal SaaS Adoption

FedTech Magazine

FedRAMP’s creation in 2011 saw government begin to reduce its data center footprint by vetting the security of cloud services once and enabling agencies to reuse the authorized technology — starting with solutions from major cloud service…

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How State and Local IT Agencies Can Best Prepare for Natural Disasters

State Tech Magazine

Last year tied 2017 and 2011 for the third-highest number of billion-dollar disasters in the U.S., The National Centers for Environmental Information recently released the final update to its 2022 Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters report. with the cost of 18 weather events totaling more than $175 billion.

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FedRAMP Evolves to Meet Government Cloud Technology Needs

FedTech Magazine

OMB established FedRAMP in 2011 to streamline the adoption of cloud products and services by vetting their security once and allowing agencies to reuse the resulting authorities to…

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A New, Centralized Server Fuels Digital Exhibits at the Renovated National Air and Space Museum

FedTech Magazine

The museum has welcomed about 350 million visitors since its construction on the National Mall in 1976, but renovations became necessary when a 2011 earthquake cracked its exterior marble paneling. Before the renovation, interactives were powered at their locations within the museum, but now the IT infrastructure extends up to the galleries.

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Arts as production: The rock music ecosystem in West Seattle

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

We would call these "naturally occurring arts districts" in the vein of " naturally occurring retirement communities " and what I call "naturally occurring innovation districts" (" Naturally occurring innovation districts | Technology districts and the tech sector ," 2014).

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The real burden of risk

Disaster Planning and Emergency Management

In 2011 there was a 20.5-metre Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE AR-SA In 1966 the eminent Californian risk analyst Chauncey Starr published a seminal paper in Science Magazine in which he stated that "a thing is safe if its risks are judged to be acceptable." A piece of the Sanriku coast at Minamisanriku, NE Japan.