One of the overriding issues in the federal elections was the need to get the government’s financial house in order. In the post-election period, Republicans and Democrats have offered conciliatory comments as a deadline for resolving the issue of the fiscal cliff draws near, but positions on the issue remain very much in conflict. One area of agreement, however, between Congress and the administration is the need to employ information technology at the federal level in more productive ways.
Post-Election Congressional Shuffling Could Impact Feds' IT, Cybersecurity Plans
Posted by: John K. Higgins November 16, 2012 05:00 AMOne of the overriding issues in the federal elections was the need to get the government’s financial house in order. In the post-election period, Republicans and Democrats have offered conciliatory comments as a deadline for resolving the issue of the fiscal cliff draws near, but positions on the issue remain very much in conflict. One area of agreement, however, between Congress and the administration is the need to employ information technology at the federal level in more productive ways.