From: FedTech
The president’s budget blueprint for 2018 also calls for document sharing, videoconferencing, and cloud-based email.
by Mike Gruss President Donald Trump recommended a 1.7 percent increase in federal IT spending for fiscal year 2018, but proposed a more holistic approach to IT modernization that would “fundamentally transform” how agencies operate.
The president’s budget request, released May 23, is the clearest indication of the new administration’s priorities to date. The spending plan calls for $95.6 billion in federal IT spending. That’s about $1.6 billion more than this year.
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