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Advancing Supply Chain Integration

First State Insights

Topics covered in this January 17, 2022 interview include changes in what it means to optimize supply chains, the ongoing challenges of integrating new and legacy supply chain systems, and perspectives on the supply chain crisis. Brian has made a career of simplifying complex supply chain and trade compliance IT challenges.

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Lessons from 2023 VAD Academy: Systemic Racism is a Root Cause of Vacant Properties

Center for Community Progress

There was one key through line from this year’s VAD Academy presentations: systemic racism is a root cause of vacant, abandoned, deteriorated properties. Uncovering and disrupting the unjust systems that perpetuate entrenched vacancy and property deterioration is essential to racial equity. Couldn’t join us at VAD Academy this year?

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Transit Executives Muse about Equity, Inclusion, and Post-Covid Priorities

Human Transit

But even then, it’s good to see what transit leaders are being expected to do, in the political situations they find themselves in, to sustain support for a transit system. This new book is a collection of his interviews, mostly with the people leading major transit agencies in the US.

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AWS joins global thought leaders at 60th Munich Security Conference

AWS Public Sector Blog

Coming together at forums like this allows us to share our unique perspectives and key insights around critical security topics, helping to drive progress as we work to build a better and safer future. Organizations are able to build solutions on the cloud that simply aren’t possible to build on legacy systems, such as generative AI.

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Cyber risk: how secure is our critical infrastructure?

Open Access Government - Technology News

Major services such as power generation, telecoms, payments, water supply, public health systems and less obvious ones like traffic lights or petrol pumps are vital to keep a modern country running. Second, critical national infrastructure often relies on legacy systems, some of which date back to the 1970s.

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Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot to Open the 2022 Reclaiming Vacant Properties Conference

Center for Community Progress

Tonika’s work holds up a mirror to Chicago’s legacy of racial segregation,” said Bridget Gainer , Cook County Commissioner and Chair of the Cook County Land Bank. “To Session topics include land banks; reuse of buildings; local, state, and federal policy and programs; and partnerships across sectors. The post Dr. Ibram X.

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Gaps in Parks Master Planning, Part Eight | Park Architectural (and Landscape Design) History

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Image from " "The Art of Pattern is the Legacy of our Grandparents": Koen Mulder on the Brick Bond as a Composition Tool ," ArchDaily Based on a review of historic images, it's likely that adobe and/or stucco ( parging ) were common materials used on the prison buildings. about parks and designers like Olmsted.