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Proof of Broken Windows theory in Philadelphia and New York City

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Unfortunately, there are few examples of its implementation, as police departments did mostly "zero tolerance policing" calling it community policing. Broken windows successfully implemented on the NYC Subway in the early 1990s. communicate that it's okay to commit crime.

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Generative AI as a force for good in facilitating cyber-resiliency in public sector organizations

AWS Public Sector Blog

According to IBM’s annual data breach report, 83 percent of organizations experienced more than one data breach in 2022. Between 20162022, US K-12 schools experienced 1,619 publicly disclosed cyberattacks, with 80 percent of school IT professionals reporting a ransomware attack in 2022.

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Optimizing the US mortgage market with AWS

AWS Public Sector Blog

In 2016, CSS initially designed the CSP to run on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) as a traditional server-based architecture within a single AWS Region. Operational costs were reduced by $10.7 million from launch. This created further savings and operational resiliency for CSS.

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Delinquent Property Tax Enforcement Could Be the Missing Piece in Fighting Vacant Properties

Center for Community Progress

A recent analysis by the Baltimore Banner found that 15,000 properties have appeared on the tax lien sale list twice since 2016 and 4,300 properties have appeared three times.

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January 2023 - Microsoft 365 US Public Sector Roadmap Newsletter

Microsoft Public Sector

Newsworthy Highlights What’s New in Microsoft Teams | December 2022 These features currently available to Microsoft’s commercial customers in multi-tenant cloud environments are now rolling out to our customers in US Government Community Cloud (GCC), US Government Community Cloud High (GCC-High), and/or United States Department of Defense (DoD).

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New form of BTMFBA in San Francisco

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

My lament was the lack of systematic, community-wide initiatives to buy, hold, develop and preserve properties for arts and culture related uses. Obviously, that's not something you can expect an individual artist to be able to do.

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Make Your Organization Open to Change

GovLoop

In a 2016 article, the Centre for Public Impact, a government consulting firm, said that “the future public servant will increasingly need to think and act like an entrepreneur.” Government employees must be proficient in navigating, generating and implementing new ideas in a fast-changing world. But we promise it’s possible.”