State of Federal Information Technology

The State of Federal IT report represents more than six months of work by the Federal CIO Council (CIOC), in partnership with GSA’s Office of Government-wide Policy (OGP), to provide an independent, comprehensive analysis of the current Federal IT environment. The CIOC and OGP provided the core project management team and enlisted the support of a liaison from the Office of the Federal CIO to provide data and relevant artifacts and to facilitate the research for the report. The CIOC enlisted the support of two contractor teams to create content for the report. The first team of REI Systems, Inc., and Incapsulate, LLC, focused on the perspectives Federal agencies and a detailed analysis of the current policy landscape.

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City of Gallup, New Mexico

This is the official LinkedIn page for the City of Gallup, New Mexico Government. Gallup is the seat of McKinley County in the northwestern quadrant of New Mexico, USA. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population is approximately 21,678. Founded in 1881 as a headquarters along the construction right-of-way for the southern transcontinental rail route, the town draws its name from David L. Gallup, a paymaster for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. Gallup has a long association with the mining and railroad industries, although tourism has been most significant to the local economy in recent times. Due to its proximity to Monument Valley and other favorite Western settings for Hollywood’s movie moguls, Gallup’s El Rancho Hotel has played host to many legendary film stars such as John Wayne, Kirk Douglas and Ronald Reagan.

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The Ultimate Guide to Government CX

whitePaper | December 26, 2019

Transforming the way governments serve the public is about more than choosing the right technologies. This level of change requires agencies to rethink how they engage their customers — from citizens and external partners to the frontline employees assisting the public.

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How System Integrators address evolving Government ICT

whitePaper | December 1, 2022

The business of providing information and communications technology (ICT) integrations to governments has changed significantly over the past five years. Before the disruptions caused by the pandemic, government ICT requirements were well-understood. Most government departments were in the process of either starting or planning for a cloud-centric digital transformation that would enable more efficient operations and a more effective delivery of services to citizens. However, the onset of the pandemic derailed most of those plans when the key priority shifted to finding ways for government employees to continue to do their jobs remotely

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The National Counterintelligence Strategy of the United States

whitePaper | February 21, 2020

Protecting our Nation’s security and continuing to enhance the prosperity of our citizens are my top priorities. Ensuring that the United States is protected against espionage and other damaging intelligence activities conducted by our foreign adversaries is essential to meeting those goals. The Nation faces an expanding array of foreign intelligence threats by adversaries who are using increasingly sophisticated methods to harm the United States.

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Government Enters the Metaverse

whitePaper | September 12, 2022

Four trends reshaping government for the metaverse continuum.

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Introduction Oracle Cloud for Government

whitePaper | April 1, 2022

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure supports the largest and most demanding government workloads.Purpose-built to achieve and sustain millions of transactions per second within a single instance at a superior price per transaction.

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Reforming US Trade Policy for Shared Prosperity and the Planet

whitePaper | November 15, 2019

Trade was not such a controversial topic not so long ago. For most of the post-war era trade worked well for the US and for many other countries. A bipartisan consensus supported continuing trade liberalization as long as it was accompanied by full employment. However trade always had winners and losers as economies adjust to different costs of production among trading partners and over the last few decades the number of US workers losing from trade mounted and the losses spread across hard hit communities. For these and other reasons, trade has become so controversial that it is now a key pivot point in politics and elections in the US.

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City of Gallup, New Mexico

This is the official LinkedIn page for the City of Gallup, New Mexico Government. Gallup is the seat of McKinley County in the northwestern quadrant of New Mexico, USA. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population is approximately 21,678. Founded in 1881 as a headquarters along the construction right-of-way for the southern transcontinental rail route, the town draws its name from David L. Gallup, a paymaster for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. Gallup has a long association with the mining and railroad industries, although tourism has been most significant to the local economy in recent times. Due to its proximity to Monument Valley and other favorite Western settings for Hollywood’s movie moguls, Gallup’s El Rancho Hotel has played host to many legendary film stars such as John Wayne, Kirk Douglas and Ronald Reagan.

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