Mayors to Washington: Don’t Funnel Infrastructure Funding for Cities Through States

Members of the U.S. Conference of Mayors visited Capitol Hill on Thursday to discuss a range of issues, including the president’s proposed $1 trillion infrastructure package.

Marines cut servers, improve service with hyperconverged infrastructure

To save money, energy and space, the Marine Corps Systems Command installed a hyperconverged infrastructure to virtualize its Organizational Messaging Service.

Stop Asking Whether Uber Is Transit's Enemy

The more important question is how ride services factor into cities’ goals for mobility. A new analysis of New York City shows why.

Cool, cable-free data centers via laser data transmission

Researchers have demonstrated that infrared lasers can be used to send high-speed, low-error data streams from equipment mounted on top of server racks.

Here’s What Trump Said About Infrastructure and Medicaid in His Address to Congress

The president’s speech included few new specifics about proposals that could affect state and local governments.

The Trillion Dollar Question Hanging Over Public-Private Partnerships

With Trump’s infrastructure plans still unclear, this week’s P3C Public-Private Partnership Conference & Expo in Texas is looking at the what ifs. One speaker noted: “an infrastructure plan is not something that can be done by executive order.”

Digging out from under records requests

Facing an increase in the number and volume of records requests, agencies must act quickly to modernize and streamline their open records processes.

Army puts ammo management in the cloud

The Army is moving ammunition management to a cloud-based system that provides centralized, near-real-time ammunition asset visibility across the entire network architecture.

Trump to Governors: ‘We’re Going to Start Spending on Infrastructure Big’

The president spoke to governors from around the U.S. at the White House on Monday about a range of topics.

Modular supercomputers: Smaller environmental footprint, greater flexibility

NASA’s new Modular Supercomputing Facility will save money, conserve water and give the space agency scalable high-performance computing.

Four horsemen of fed IT slowing cloud adoption

Federal IT managers must learn to live with four ghosts that haunt the uptake of cloud services.

Boston Studying Massive Seawall; Tucson’s Mayor Carjacked at Home

Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: Broadband-digging fines in Charlotte; Rhode Island’s governor defends free-tuition plan; and Newark’s mayor has a message about being “the next Brooklyn.”

The Stadiums That Ate Texas

Why are these Dallas suburbs funding the most expensive high school football stadiums ever built?

Transportation Funding, Scrapping Obama-era Rule Among Federal Priorities for Regionalism Group

As groups like the National Association of Regional Councils await clarity on Trump’s infrastructure strategy, the organization wants a “mess” of a rule impacting metropolitan planning organizations eliminated.

Ohio seeks seed-to-sale tracking system

After passing medical marijuana legislation last year, the state is looking for a system to help it with regulation and oversight.

Private Investment in Public Infrastructure: Trust and Funding Present Obstacles

With questions about Trump’s infrastructure plans in the backdrop, a group of experts discussed public-private partnership deals at an event in Washington, D.C. on Monday.

Farming resources delivered via cloud

The Farm Service Agency is using the Salesforce Service Cloud to give staff access to an expanded network of programs, experts or financial help for farmers.

Can Private Investment Work for Rural Infrastructure?

During a U.S. Senate committee hearing, doubts emerge whether public-private partnerships can meet the needs of non-urban areas.

8 common cloud migration mistakes

Migration mistakes run from from insufficient due diligence and security policies to forgetting the laws of physics.

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