The Three Phases of TFIN Cloud Modernization
Treasury’s cloud modernization project started three years ago when it began using the Amazon Web Services cloud for Big Data analytics on classified data. But the department’s IT arm has historically been underfunded, an issue the Biden administration has begun rectifying by spending hundreds of millions of dollars bolstering cybersecurity, according to a Treasury official.
With the $11.1 million the TMF awarded Treasury, of which $2.2 million has been spent, the department can continue its work moving national security assets to the cloud to empower analytics.
Microsoft will begin managing critical applications, such as email and communications.
“In the long run, it’s going to really change how we operate in the national security space,” Conklin says.
For the first time, Microsoft Azure scalability will enable AWS analytics to cross-reference unique Treasury data sets with open-source commercial data. Treasury is the first national security agency to try Microsoft’s expanded offerings, including cloud email productivity software, which the intelligence community recently procured.
The third and final phase of the project will see Treasury adopt a Software as a Service virtual desktop solution.