There is a new President in the U.S of America. I’ve been looking for information about what is the current IT strategy for the new administration, and haven’t found many details.
For starters, who will be the CTO for the government? I know that Google’s Eric Schmidt said no to that position. But I don’t know who is in that short list, and when there will be an announcement about it.
My interest focuses on what is the IT Strategy for the biggest IT client in the world.
I found an interesting articles about the role of the new CTO, from the Federal Computer Week magazine: Obama CTO may lack sufficient influence
Topics like Network Neutrality will occupy central stage, I assume. But what about modernizing the existing infrastructure in all Federal agencies? Make investments in a more efficient way? Not having a centralized strategy for web sites and internet usage?
So, all in all, I have only questions and no answers at this time. I will be monitoring this topic as it is very important to help us understand where the biggest IT spender in the world will be investing. This will probably affect everybody in the IT world in one way or another.
What are your thoughts about the future of the IT investments by the government under the new administration?
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