The United States is entering a rare moment: hosting back-to-back Olympic Games in Los Angeles (2028) and Salt Lake City (2034). For most, these are sporting milestones. For national security leaders, they are something else entirely — signals of whether America’s infrastructure, continuity, and public trust can endure under global scrutiny. This article explores why red team and blue team drills must extend far beyond host cities into overlooked crucibles like Ocala, Waynesboro, Frederick, and Jefferson. It examines the convergence of public and private sectors, the role of ISACs and the Capitol Cyber Initiative, and the amplifying rigor of The Vermont Group. Resilience in this moment is not ceremony; it is doctrine — proof that America’s systems can hold when adversaries are most incentivized to test them.
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Trust as Infrastructure: Purple Teams and the Evolution of Smart Cities
The future of smart cities hinges on more than technological innovation; it depends on trust. This article examines the strategic role of Purple Teams in reimagining urban resilience—not as an afterthought, but as a guiding principle integrated into the very fabric of city systems. With precision and foresight, Purple Teams bridge the intersection of security, governance, and innovation, ensuring that the cities of tomorrow are not only advanced but fundamentally secure foundations for societal progress.

