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5 public sector technology predictions for 2023

AWS Public Sector Blog

When AWS started our public sector business in 2010, customers were primarily attracted to cloud for two reasons: to save money, and to promote efficiencies by hosting websites on the cloud and using cloud storage. We hope these predictions will help guide and inspire you as you continue your digital transformation journey.

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DoSomething’s journey with AWS brings efficiency, scalability

AWS Public Sector Blog

Additionally, we have awarded nearly $2 million in scholarships since 2010 to young people committed to doing good in their communities. These enhancements allowed us to consolidate from multiple providers to a single, integrated AWS ecosystem, significantly reducing complexity and operational costs.

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Open government procurement drives innovation using the cloud

AWS Public Sector Blog

In 2010, 80 percent of government IT work was undertaken by 18 suppliers. It operates with a regulatory framework based on transparency, efficiency, accessibility, and nondiscrimination. The simplified procurement process worked for tech and focused on outcomes, so the government became a knowledgeable buyer of technology.

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Revisiting the Community Land Trust: An Academic Literature Review

Community and Economic Development Program of UNC

CLTs offer reliable stewardship of community land assets and a long-term promise of affordable housing (Davis 2010). One-time investments in CLT properties can keep those properties affordable as long as the CLT exists, ensuring affordability for far longer (Institute for Community Economics 1982, Jacobus and Brown 2010, White 2011).

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Nonbank Mortgage Servicers: Proposing a Better Path to Reduce Their Risk to Financial Stability

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

Overview of the FSOC Report The FSOC was created in 2010 as a federal interagency committee primarily to identify threats to financial stability and recommend actions to avoid them. Inability to continue mortgage servicing operations. Inability to maintain “safe and sound" o perations. 23 Yet that 0.25

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Defending sovereign workloads: Google Distributed Cloud's air-gapped approach to Zero Trust

Google Public Sector

Zero Trust models can help organizations that handle sensitive data, particularly in sectors like national security and defense, address their security needs with a framework that assumes bre aches will occur and operates on the principle of "never trust, always verify."

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Mapping the Cyber Threat Landscape

GovLoop

In February 2023, for example, the Defense Department’s inspector general found that “DoD personnel are downloading mobile applications to their DoD mobile devices that could pose operational and cybersecurity risks to DoD information and information systems.” Just the sheer volume of remaining work can be daunting.