One wonders where little ol' Tattoo is -- I can almost hear him shouting "de 
cloud! de cloud!" these days.  --- rick

Amazon releases secure cloud for government
By: Dave Rosenberg August 16, 2011 4:52 PM PDT

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13846_3-20093243-62/amazon-releases-secure-cloud-for-government/

Cloud service provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) today announced AWS GovCloud, 
a new AWS Region designed to allow U.S. government agencies and contractors to 
move more sensitive workloads into the cloud by addressing their specific 
regulatory and compliance requirements.

Amazon's move reflects the ongoing adoption of public cloud services by 
government entities, including the U.S. Treasury's Recovery Accountability and 
Transparency board, which hosts Recovery.gov and Treasury.gov on AWS, as well 
as NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which processes telemetry data and 
high-resolution images on an array of EC2 cluster compute instances.

The announcement also addresses key compliance regulation issues related to the 
storage of sensitive data:

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Previously, government agencies with data subject to compliance regulations 
such as the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), which governs how 
organizations manage and store defense-related data, were unable to process and 
store data in the cloud that the federal government mandated be accessible only 
by U.S. persons.

Because AWS GovCloud is physically and logically accessible by U.S. persons 
only (the actual instances reside within an AWS virtual private cloud), 
government agencies can now manage more heavily regulated data  in AWS while 
remaining compliant with strict federal requirements.

The new Region offers the same high level of security as other AWS Regions, and 
supports existing AWS security controls and certifications such as FISMA, FIPS 
140-2 compliant end points, SAS-70, ISO 27001, and PCI DSS Level 1. AWS also 
provides an environment that enables agencies to comply with HIPAA regulations.

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Beyond the offering itself, what AWS is proving is that even the most sensitive 
data and workloads no longer have to be kept behind the firewall or in private 
data centers.

And, perhaps more interesting than the offering, is seeing AWS leave every 
other provider in the dust not just in terms of technical innovation but also 
in the business of cloud services. Who would have guessed that a bookstore 
would pave the way for how we use computing resources.
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