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Continued innovation in CJIS compliance in both AWS GovCloud (US) and AWS US Commercial Regions

AWS Public Sector Blog

Customers can confidently deploy CJIS workloads in either AWS (US) region, while maintaining access to simple and powerful cloud native tools to manage the full lifecycle of sensitive data. When AWS launched these CJIS Security compliance innovations in early 2019, we did so with reference to our AWS GovCloud (US) Regions.

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Three Options for Managing References in Grant Proposals and Other Documents

Peak Proposals

Proposals for community-based projects often require references as well, such as citations to government reports, public datasets, or news articles. The result of this uncertainty is that the decision of how to manage references is not made until after the proposal is well underway, and the references are scattered across several locations.

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Migrate and modernize public sector applications using containers and serverless

AWS Public Sector Blog

We previously reviewed AWS serverless and container services to build modern applications in the previous blog post, “ Modernizing public sector applications using serverless and containers.” Running containerized on-premises or self-managed workloads involves significant overhead to manage operational resources.

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Support FedRAMP and CMMC compliance with the Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS

AWS Public Sector Blog

Some US federal agencies and those who collaborate with them must support an automated, secure, and scalable multi-account cloud environment that meets Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) and Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) standards. The LZA uses AWS services that are in scope of FedRAMP compliance.

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Call for Reviewers: Reader’s Round-up Against the Grain (Book and Database Reviewers)

A Library Writer's Blog

The first area (formerly Monographic Musings) is for works that cover librarianship, publishing and information management. The second area (formerly Reference Reviews) focuses on books, ebooks and databases purchases for library collections. Reviews do not have a hard and fast rule in regards to a word count.

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Addressing data security challenges in shared tenant

Microsoft Public Sector

For the public sector, agencies (or companies) are typically managed centrally by the State, City, or County’s central IT team: Figure 1 The operations or central IT team manages the tenant on behalf of the hosted agencies. Administrative Units with RBAC scoping can help! Each of these have different role-based permissions.

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How transit agencies can use AWS to improve safety and passenger experience

AWS Public Sector Blog

Fleet managers can use Amazon Web Services (AWS) to ingest and analyze fleet driver data. In this post, we will share how a large public transit agency in the United States (referred to as “Agency”) worked with AWS to create a proof-of-concept (POC) to analyze operator behavior and improve its visibility of sudden acceleration-based events.