Is IT Modernization Inevitable?
The federal government is struggling with modernizing with cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) at the private sector’s pace.
The federal government is struggling with modernizing with cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) at the private sector’s pace.
Government IT departments are facing the exact challenge of when, what and how to upgrade, as their applications become growingly outmoded and user experience suffers.
A top Office of Management and Budget (OMB) official says that organizational culture is subsequently at the heart of federal IT reform.
The MGT Act has revamped national efforts to upgrade IT systems, but there remain fundamental questions about the government’s role in technology.
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To bridge the divide between development, operations and security teams and ensure that systems stay updated, running and secure all at the same time, agencies are investing in a new approach known as DevSecOps.
Governments that fail to embrace the evolution of apps, devices and digital tools will quickly fall behind both the private sector and their peers.
Federal government agencies began adopting enterprise-wide cloud roughly a decade ago. In 2018, many are still struggling with IT modernization.
With a pace-layered strategy for smarter deployments, innovative contracts for easier procurement and flexibility in managing networks, federal agencies can truly begin to tackle IT modernization.