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InformationWeek Government: December 2011

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Cloud In Action
Uncle Sam wants to tap into the benefits of cloud computing. Here's how 10 agencies are moving from planning to implementation.

Data Center Challenge
Budget constraints threaten the Pentagon's consolidation efforts.

Smartphones At Work

NASA accommodates mobile devices with its own app store.

Smart Grid Oversight
One agency should provide central oversight, MIT researchers say.

Government Technologist

To judge the success of the OMB's IT reform efforts, we need concrete numbers on cost savings and returns.

Table of Contents

    3 Government Technologist
    To judge the success of the OMB’s IT reform efforts, we need concrete numbers on cost savings and returns

    4 Data Center Challenge
    Budget constraints threaten the Pentagon’s consolidation efforts

    5 Smartphones At Work
    NASA accommodates mobile devices with its own app store

    6 Smart Grid Oversight
    One agency should manage cybersecurity, MIT researchers say

    8 Cloud In Action
    These 10 case studies show how government agencies are moving from the planning stages of cloud computing to implementation

    18 Editorial Contacts

    18 Business Contacts

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