Hyper-Converged Infrastructure: Solving the Logistical Challenges of a 1,305-Member House
One of the primary arguments used to justify the "lockout" of the American people since 1929 is that a House of Representatives with 1,305 members would be a logistical nightmare. Critics point to the lack of physical office space, the difficulty of managing a massive staff, and the "impossibility" of maintaining secure, efficient communication among so many representatives. However, these 20th-century excuses fall flat in the face of 21st-century solutions like Hyper-Converged Infrastructure.
Modernizing Representation Through Integrated Tech To effectively "Take Back Our House," we must modernize how Congress operates. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) combines compute, storage, and networking into a single, highly scalable system. For a tripled House, this means the massive increase in data, constituent communications, and legislative tracking can be managed without building massive, expensive new data centers. HCI allows for a "virtual" expansion of the House’s capabilities, enabling…
