U.S. Federal IT Spending Forecast 2010 - 2015
Market Research Media Ltd announces a new tabular report U.S. Federal IT Spending Forecast 2010-2015.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 27, 2009 -- Market Research Media announces a new tabular report U.S. Federal IT Spending Forecast 2010-2015.
Federal IT spending in the years to come will be fueled by two major driving forces - pressure to cut federal IT budgets without losing efficiency and implementation of new technologies. The Federal information policies in 2010 - 2015 will focus on:
| | - Adoption of innovative web 2.0 technologies;
- Modernizing and improving the effectiveness of Government services through the adoption of modern IT systems;
- Securing Federal systems and national IT infrastructure against natural and malicious threats.
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Market Research Media forecasts that U.S. Federal IT spending will be growing relatively slowly - at about 4.6% CAGR in the next six years.
This new quantitative report "U.S. Federal IT Spending Forecast 2010-2015" provides:
| | - Six-year detailed forecast for the period 2010-205;
- Agency-by-agency detailed forecasts for both defense and civilian sector;
- IT spending segmentation by investment type.
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Who should buy this report:
| | - Senior information technology officers in the public and private sector;
- Chief Information Officers and other managers with a responsibility for IT Strategic Planning;
- Software and hardware vendors
- Managed Services Providers
- Marketing Managers of IT companies targeting public sector
- IT Architecture and Procurement Managers
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U.S. Federal Cybersecurity Market Forecast 2010-2015
U.S. Government Wireless Voice and Data Spending Forecast 2010-2015
U.S. Federal IT Spending Forecast 2010-2015
About Market Research Media Ltd:
Market Research Media Ltd is the leading international provider of market research and intelligence for the governmental and business communities.
Source: Market Research Media Ltd
http://www.marketresearchmedia.com
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