Information technology vendors seeking business from the federal government are well advised to keep an eye on the requirements of big agencies such as the Department of Justice or the Department of Homeland Security. Within big departments, there are big components — such as the Food and Drug Administration or the Bureau of the Census.
Most of the IT reforms launched by the Obama administration since late 2010 are being implemented by the big agencies, whose top IT officials are members of the
Chief Information Officers Council, which is operated out of the White House.
US Agency Takes 'Private' Approach to Streamlining IT Procurement
Posted by: John K. Higgins April 14, 2012 05:00 AMInformation technology vendors seeking business from the federal government are well advised to keep an eye on the requirements of big agencies such as the Department of Justice or the Department of Homeland Security. Within big departments, there are big components — such as the Food and Drug Administration or the Bureau of the Census.
Most of the IT reforms launched by the Obama administration since late 2010 are being implemented by the big agencies, whose top IT officials are members of the
Chief Information Officers Council, which is operated out of the White House.