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April 25, 2008

Government IT Spending In 2008

More Work To Do With Smaller Funding Increases

by Alan E. Webber

with Bradford J. Holmes, Andy Salunga, Robert Muhlhausen

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Executive Summary

What are government IT executives facing in 2008? Forrester's survey of IT decision-makers shows that governments will — again — face significant IT challenges as they continue to try to do more with less. On the funding side, most respondents expect IT budgets to continue to rise, albeit more slowly than in prior years. The top technology issues for governments in 2008 include infrastructure consolidation, replacing server hardware, replacing legacy software systems, and improving storage.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Government IT Decision-Makers Are Pessimistic About 2008
  • Major Theme In Government IT Spending In 2008: Increased Efficiency

WHAT IT MEANS

  • Another Year Of No Changes

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RESEARCH CATEGORIES

Technology

IT Spending & Budgeting, Budgeting & Forecasting

Industry

Government

Geography

Asia Pacific, Europe, North America