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Although the Transportation Department has spent $48 million developing its enterprise architecture and plans on spending another $25 million in the near future, it lacks an effective EA program.
Federal chief information officers continue to face systematic restraints, a situation that has contributed to long-standing information technology management challenges within the government, says
The Internal Revenue Service is generally meeting the letter, if not the spirit, of the Clinger-Cohen Act, according to a July 9 report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. The
The power of federal CIOs has been evolving ever since they were created by the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996. With the Obama administration seeking a more robust information technology, industry experts
There's been a management shakeup at the Department of Agriculture, and it directly affects the chief information officer and chief financial officer. The reorganization downgrades the role of the
Alan Balutis is a Distinguished Fellow and Senior Director, North American Public Sector for Cisco Systems' Business Solutions Group, the firm's global strategy and consulting arm. Previously, he
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