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GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Vendors Sow Seeds for Next Big Federal IT Thing: Convergence

Information technology vendors have spotted the next big thing for serving the U.S. government market. The only questions -- and they are big ones -- are 1) whether federal agencies themselves have seen the same thing; and 2) if so, whether they are prepared to jump into yet another new procurement process ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

SBA Proposal Could Change Landscape for IT Resellers

Doing business with the U.S. government is always a challenge. In addition to uncertain budgets, political infighting, and the seemingly endless procurement terms of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FARs), there are many other special provisions that come into play in government contracting ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Feds Flummoxed Over Cloud Contract Management

Federal agencies may spend as much as US$10 billion annually on cloud technology by 2018, as the government seeks to take advantage of the operational improvements and efficiencies attributed to the technology. However, deficiencies in contracting for cloud services could compromise the effectiveness of such investments, according to a recent government report.

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Inspectors Find Big Gaps in Federal Cloud Contract Compliance

U.S. government agencies may be warming to the cloud, with ambitions to significantly boost investment in the technology over the next four years. However, many millions of dollars in federal cloud projects could be at risk both currently and in the future, as a result of flawed contract procedures ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Feds Loosening Purse Strings for Cloud Deployments

Federal investment in cloud technology is picking up steam and should increase sharply in the next several years -- but that doesn't mean that government agencies suddenly have found that cloud migration will be either quick or simple. ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Federal Agencies Push Cloud Migration Boulder Uphill

Migration to cloud technologies is a challenging task for federal agencies -- even though they have increasingly high hopes for greater adoption of cloud platforms. Information technology managers at federal agencies are seeking to double the utilization of cloud technology for IT infrastructure, software and applications, and platform or middleware purposes, according to a recent survey released by MeriTalk...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Feds Seek Advice on Privacy Tech Spending

Various U.S. government agencies have been conducting research on how best to meet the challenge of privacy in the digital age, with investigations of a wide range of technology issues including encryption, data tagging, sensors, healthcare records and clinical informatics. ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Major Players Bid for Slice of Federal Health Records Pie

The ambitious health information technology program now under way at the U.S. Department of Defense has garnered attention from some of the major e-commerce companies in the U.S. The DoD soon will evaluate bids for its 10-year, multibillion-dollar program to enhance its health IT capability, with an emphasis on electronic health records ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

DoD and Tech Firms Face Daunting Health-IT Challenge

The U.S. government is about to embark on a major information technology program dealing with personal health records. The program is being launched by the U.S. Department of Defense, which issued a request for proposals to health IT providers late last month ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

DoD Ramps Up Security as It Drifts Toward Cloud

The U.S. Defense Department is committed to pursuing cloud-based services and steadily has been improving its capabilities to utilize the technology. The latest evidence of DoD embracing the cloud is its approval of a protocol that will facilitate the use of the technology at higher security levels ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Vendors: It’s a New Federal IT Procurement Ball Game

The U.S. government spends tens of billions of dollars each year on information technology -- by some estimates more than US$100 billion. As a result, IT is a highly visible target when the overall federal budget comes under scrutiny. Problems associated with IT operations -- such as the botched launch of the Affordable Care Act -- only intensify such scrutiny...

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Civilian IT Market to Remain Firm in 2015, as Defense Outlays Drop

The U.S. government soon will be operating in the 2015 fiscal year, which begins on Oct. 1. For information technology vendors, marketing to federal agencies will remain challenging during 2015 and succeeding years, as agencies work within a constrained budget environment. ...

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Trade Agreements Push US IT Export Gains

The perception that the United States lags behind other countries, especially Asian nations, in exporting information technology deserves another look, according to a recent market report. The U.S. actually recorded a trade surplus in IT in 2011, partly as the result of international trade agreements, according to the TechAmerica Foundation ...

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Freedom Act Leaves IT Sector at Risk for Spy Program Costs

A recent proposal in the U.S. Senate to curb the impact of electronic surveillance conducted by the National Security Agency could enhance privacy for citizens and benefit businesses as well. However, major information technology companies that help the government collect telecom and Internet data still will be vulnerable to the substantial costs of working with the NSA, even if the proposed bill becomes law...

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Feds Struggle to Corral Data

U.S. government agencies are struggling to manage the huge amount of data they generate or process, despite the goals of a program designed to operate thousands of data centers more efficiently. The idea behind the Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative, or FDCCI, was to save space, energy and IT costs by consolidating woefully underutilized electronic data storage centers into fewer sites and servers.

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Federal Cloud Adoption Blossoms

The U.S. government's foray into cloud computing could hardly be called "mature," but it appears to be moving from infancy to something akin to pre-teen status. Agencies increasingly are embracing the cloud, and the pace of acquisition reflects more comfort with the solution. Several recently launched initiatives affect federal agencies and technology vendors in the cloud acquisition process, for example...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Symantec, CA Squirm Under DoJ’s Unfair Pricing Allegations

The TV game show The Price is Right may be an entertaining diversion, but for federal information technology vendors, getting the price right in government contracts is serious business. Two major software providers recently found out how serious it can be as a result of separate U.S. Department of Justice investigations ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

Long, Hot Summer Angling for Military Health Records Contract

Vendors could be spending a busy summer preparing to respond to a major federal information technology project. The U.S. Defense Department is planning to issue a request for bids on a multibillion dollar electronic health records, or EHR, system by the end of September. ...

GOVERNMENT IT REPORT

DoD and VA Chart Course for Electronic Health Records

In the wake of the problem-plagued rollout of the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as "Obamacare," similar government health information technology efforts are being closely scrutinized within the administration and by Congress. That's why the Department of Defense recently released the third version of a multibillion dollar proposal for a much-improved military health records information system...

TECHNOLOGY LAW CORNER

No Unanimity in Reactions to SC’s Unanimous Software Patent Decision

When the U.S. Supreme Court issues a unanimous decision, it's easy to conclude that it must be right on the facts, right on the law, and right in applying the law to the facts. So what's not to like about its recent 9-0 ruling in a software patent case? ...

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