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GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

As Government IT Spending Drops, Cloud Rises

Federal spending for information technology has peaked. It will decline at a gradual annual pace for at least the next several years, but cumulatively it will amount to a significant amount of money. ...

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Federal Cloud Megadeals Spur Competition and Litigation

The U.S. Interior Department has embarked on a major transition to cloud technology that could result in its spending US$10 billion on the program over nine years. DOI selected 10 vendors to participate in the program last May, and since then the vendors have been announcing definitive contracts with the department ...

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Parties Inch Closer to Agreement on Federal Cyberlaw

Both the White House and Congress have asserted that protecting the nation's resources from cyberattacks is a top priority. Yet enacting legislation designed to enhance security for critical infrastructure components such as water, power, telecom and transport facilities that is acceptable to both political parties has been a struggle. ...

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Federal Plan to Scuttle Phony Electronic Parts Baffles Suppliers

Product integrity is a key element in business and increasingly important in the information technology sector, where products and services are highly vulnerable to the creation of copies and counterfeits. Both IT vendors and their customers are equally at risk when phony and faulty products enter the supply chain ...

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Feds Reach for Cloud CRM

The U.S. Department of Commerce is planning a major upgrade of its customer relationship management capabilities, which is likely to include a multiyear contract opportunity for a cloud-based CRM system. The project underscores the increasing awareness of federal agencies of the potential use of cloud configurations for CRM projects ...

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Love ‘Em or Hate ‘Em, There’s IT Gold in Those FFEs

The policy debate that has been raised by the Obama administration's healthcare reform program continues to smolder -- and even break into heated rhetoric when political supporters and critics of "Obamacare" get into the fray. However, in the three years or so that the program has been under way, its information technology gears have been turning right along.

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Federal Data Center Reductions May Not Shrink Costs

In a drive to reduce government computing costs, federal agencies have been required to cut and consolidate data centers. So far, agencies have reduced hundreds of operational centers -- but they still have fallen short of a five-year target set when the consolidation program was launched in February 2010 ...

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Federal Agency Demands, Competition Challenge Cloud Vendors

The General Accountability Office earlier this month found two key deficiencies in a cloud contract that the Central Intelligence Agency intended to award to Amazon Web Services. The GAO decision was prompted by a protest against the contract filed by IBM. GAO is the designated federal agency for handling challenges to federal contracts ...

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IT Companies Back Federal Plans to Battle Patent Trolls

Major information technology companies are hoping to seize the moment in an effort to restrain what they consider to be an abuse of intellectual property rights by so-called patent trolls. In a recent flurry of activity, lawmakers and the Obama administration have taken steps to support large IT companies seeking patent claim reforms ...

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Feds Seek Private-Sector Cybersecurity Help

Private companies that do business with the U.S. government have a big stake in how federal agencies regulate the cybersecurity elements of federal contracts. As the number and sophistication of cyberthreats increases, the government is attempting to keep pace by upgrading cyber-requirements ...

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Feds to Open Data Access in a Big Way

Making money from accessing the vast amounts of information collected by the U.S. government has been the basis for many commercial enterprises. The widespread use of Census Bureau data alone has been a great business resource for decades -- with a relatively new twist as a component of Google Maps ...

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White House Pulls Back the Curtains on Big Data Project

The U.S. government is awash in data that is collected, stored and disseminated by federal agencies to fulfill their public service missions. However, the existence of huge amounts of information within the government presents a major profit-making opportunity for commercial firms ...

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Budget Roadblocks Stymie Federal IT Managers

Government information technology managers will no doubt spend every nickel of the Obama administration's 2014 proposed IT budget of US$81 billion. They will also likely be dissatisfied with the business environment that affects IT acquisition and deployment. ...

Federal Workers Lead Telecommuting Upsurge

U.S. government employees led a big jump in the use of technology to work from home or other locations, instead of their normal offices, during an annual telecommuting exercise in March. ...

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Big IT Firms Apply Talents to Fed Cybersecurity Research

Protecting Internet information has become a costly enterprise, with worldwide spending on security estimated at US$60 billion in 2012. That figure will grow to $86 billion by 2016, according to a Gartner study ...

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Fed Budget Makes Room for Cloud, Cybersecurity Upgrades

From partial unpaid furloughs of personnel to travel cutbacks, U.S. government agencies are scrounging to come up with ways to save money. In that light, the Obama Administration's proposed 2014 federal budget for information technology resources is good news for agency IT shops -- and for vendors serving the market ...

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CenturyLink Hauls DoI to Court

The U.S. Department of the Interior has big plans to implement a major cloud-based information technology program, with a potential investment of US$1 billion over 10 years. However, those plans will have to be put on hold a little longer. ...

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Fed IT Contract Window Still Open – but Budget Is Pinching

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking a broad range of information technology products and services with a potential contract value of US$80 million over 10 years. That's a nice chunk of business, and it's just one of many potential federal IT contracts now available ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Feds to Spend Big on Big Data

The mushrooming growth of data generated by government agencies will drive federal IT investment in the necessary tools for managing colossal amounts of bits and bytes. As a result of the explosion in information, the government will be spending increasing amounts of its funds on Big Data capabilities ...

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Fed IT Funds Circle Drain Due to Poor Procurement Policies

Federal agencies routinely pass up opportunities to improve information technology performance, and save money at the same time, by failing to seek vendor competition in the procurement process, according to a recent survey. ...

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