USACE has just announced the upcoming migration of RIBITS to the cloud on Amazon Web Services. Administrators expect moving RIBITS to the cloud environment will make access for users easier, facilitate data sharing with other programs, provide the system with additional capabilities, and provide RIBITS with Development and Training environments. Final system migration will place a short hold on RIBITS data entry to ensure that no data is lost in the process.
There are also upgrades coming to RIBITS over the next couple of months. Improvements will include FHWA modifications allowing RIBITS to track activities for example by the range-wide Indiana Bat ILF program overseen by the Service. Additionally, new permissions have been developed (“Consumer” permissions) that as assigned by a district, region, or FO would allow a DOT or MPO (Municipal Planning Organization) to manage bulk credits purchased by the DOT or MPO.
RIBITS is also being upgraded to track NRDA (Natural Resource Damage Assessment) activities, first under a pilot project for Portland Harbor (OR), with a framework useful to tracking NRDA actions in other parts of the country.
>For more information on RIBITS contact Valerie Layne Valerie.L.Layne@usace.army.mil
