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. The administration has proposed spending $82 billion for information technology in fiscal 2014, a gain of 1.7 percent over estimated spending for 2013, which ends on September 30.
Fed Budget Makes Room for Cloud, Cybersecurity Upgrades
Posted by: John K. Higgins April 23, 2013 05:00 AMFrom 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. The administration has proposed spending $82 billion for information technology in fiscal 2014, a gain of 1.7 percent over estimated spending for 2013, which ends on September 30.