As the U.S. economy shows modest signs of recovering, and with forecasts for the overall information technology market also showing modest growth, vendors can at least count on one big customer to provide a steady stream of revenue for the next year or two: the U.S. government.
Federal Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel has been promoting the idea that when it comes to IT, the federal government must “do more with less.” But the Obama administration’s budget for 2013 basically proposes that federal agencies do more with the same.
Feds to Keep IT Revenue Stream Flowing
Posted by: John K. Higgins March 6, 2012 05:00 AMAs the U.S. economy shows modest signs of recovering, and with forecasts for the overall information technology market also showing modest growth, vendors can at least count on one big customer to provide a steady stream of revenue for the next year or two: the U.S. government.
Federal Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel has been promoting the idea that when it comes to IT, the federal government must “do more with less.” But the Obama administration’s budget for 2013 basically proposes that federal agencies do more with the same.