Federal agencies are struggling to improve performance in two critical areas involving information technology resources — the use of enterprise architecture and managing data, the GAO says in a new report. For the report, GAO analyzed resource management deficiencies across the entire federal government, from defense to social services. It is the first annual report issued in compliance with a 2010 law that requires GAO to identify federal programs, agencies, offices and initiatives, either within departments or government-wide, which have duplicative goals or activities.
Feds Lag in Enterprise Architecture and Data Management
Posted by: John K. Higgins March 8, 2011 10:28 AMFederal agencies are struggling to improve performance in two critical areas involving information technology resources — the use of enterprise architecture and managing data, the GAO says in a new report. For the report, GAO analyzed resource management deficiencies across the entire federal government, from defense to social services. It is the first annual report issued in compliance with a 2010 law that requires GAO to identify federal programs, agencies, offices and initiatives, either within departments or government-wide, which have duplicative goals or activities.