“If you can keep your wits, when all about you are losing theirs, maybe you just don’t understand the situation.” That often-cited spoof of a Rudyard Kipling poem comes to mind as the doomsday scenarios of the federal budget Fiscal Cliff begin to mount. Maybe cool heads won’t prevail. Maybe panic is the right way to go. Should information technology vendors to the federal government start wringing their hands or show other signs of panic? Not really, according to recent assessments of the federal IT market.
Less Panic and More Savvy Will Help Fed IT Avoid Fiscal Cliff
Posted by: John K. Higgins December 11, 2012 05:00 AM“If you can keep your wits, when all about you are losing theirs, maybe you just don’t understand the situation.” That often-cited spoof of a Rudyard Kipling poem comes to mind as the doomsday scenarios of the federal budget Fiscal Cliff begin to mount. Maybe cool heads won’t prevail. Maybe panic is the right way to go. Should information technology vendors to the federal government start wringing their hands or show other signs of panic? Not really, according to recent assessments of the federal IT market.