Reimagining the TIC for a cloud environment

As agencies move to adopt cloud services, the Trusted Internet Connections architecture is becoming increasingly problematic.

To Weather Floods, Mayors and Experts Support Resilient Infrastructure

Three takeaways from Charleston, South Carolina and Carmel, Indiana Mayors Joseph Riley and Jim Brainard on how to better withstand natural disasters through sound policy, smart investments, and the use of nature-based solutions.

Comey Testimony Overshadows Trump’s Infrastructure Remarks in Ohio

Congressional Democrats, meanwhile, continue to criticize the president’s proposals.

How computational fluid dynamics modeling can accelerate DCOI

CFD can give data center managers visibility into airflow to help them gauge the effectiveness of their optimization efforts.

Engility eases cloud migration for IC agencies

Cloud ASCEND helps agencies determine which architectures and applications work best on what cloud platforms.

Building a better backup

A sound, mulitiered backup strategy relies on risk assessment, security and testing.

NJ to consolidate IT infrastructure

The state will move to centralized IT functions, pulling hardware, operations and staff out of the individual departments.

Real-time mobile management

NetMotion’s Mobile IQ provides detailed visualization, analysis and alerting for networks, users, devices and applications inside and outside the firewall.

The bottleneck in DOD’s move to the cloud

Providing cloud access points as a service might speed data center consolidation, acting CIO John Zangardi suggests.

Busted City Water Pipes Don’t Plague Ironwood, Michigan As Much Anymore

The former mining town on the Upper Peninsula has made progress updating its water infrastructure. But there’s still work to be done.

A Republican Mayor’s Efforts to Tame Suburban Sprawl in His Community

Carmel, Indiana, Mayor Jim Brainard, who has built a lot of traffic roundabouts, has reservations about the Trump administration’s infrastructure proposal.

Considering the cloud? Five questions feds should ask

Agencies considering public cloud options should be sure they can adequately secure their apps and data.

Army taps super powers for vehicle armor

The Army Research Lab has used its high-performance computing systems to design protection for vehicles on the battlefield.

L.A. Is Ready to Build Even More Transit. But There’s Always a But.

Projects like completing the long-awaited Westside subway could be way ahead of schedule—assuming federal support will be there.

Next up: Integration of virtual machines, containers

Agencies can meet increased performance demands by combining cloud-based virtual machines and containers.

NASA launches searchable multimedia database

Over 140,000 images, videos and audio files are available for download from a searchable cloud-based public database.

California Landslide Closes Large Swath of Pacific Coast Highway

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: People can record Seattle police; no 'lunch shaming' in Nevada county; and a Michigan town's public school PR problem

Feds to Sign-Off on Funding Agreement That Had Been in Doubt for California Rail Project

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao had voiced uncertainty about the agreement in recent days.

5 Things We Know (And Don’t Know) About Trump’s Pending Infrastructure Plan

In the nation’s capital, there was plenty of talk during Infrastructure Week about the forthcoming proposal.

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