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April 26, 2007

US Government IT Spending Plans For 2007

Agency IT Executives Face Another Challenging Year And More Things To Do

by Alan E. Webber

with Gene Leganza, Alyssa L. Baer

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Executive Summary

Forrester's recent survey of executives responsible for IT spending decisions shows that government will continue to face a number of basic IT management challenges as it tries to evolve its legacy environment. The top technology themes for 2007 look very similar to the 2006 themes: Significant upgrades to disaster recovery capabilities, security, and infrastructure consolidation remain at the top of the list. Government IT executives have slightly increased spending, up from 2006, for new IT initiatives and projects.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Government IT Budgets Show Uneven Improvement
  • Major Themes In 2007: Improving IT Efficiency And Disaster Recovery Capabilities

WHAT IT MEANS

  • 2007: Another Challenging Year With A Growing To-Do List
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