White House IT modernization plan calls for commercial cloud and shared services

From: CIO DIVE

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Dive Brief:
  • The federal government is looking to modernize and secure IT systems by tapping into shared services and consolidating the use of networks, according to an IT modernization plan released last week by the American Technology Council (ATC). The report calls on federal agencies to maximize cloud usage, update government-hosted applications and securely maintain legacy systems in production.
  • The IT modernization plan is a response to a May executive order, which called for upgrading federal IT to better protect national cybersecurity. The ATC wants to rethink how the government sources IT, in particular consolidating network acquisitions and management to avoid duplicate investments.
  • The ATC is looking at shared services that will increase how the federal government uses the cloud and collaboration tools. Though some of the efforts would require changes to the federal IT acquisition process, the report calls for commercial cloud use, improvement of existing shared security services and increased adoption of cloud-based email and collaboration suites.
Dive Insight:

Experts have long debated how to upgrade federal IT, calling for modernization, better acquisition processes and advanced cybersecurity measures. The Trump administration has focused on cybersecurity in particular, prioritizing it as a national security measure in a May executive order. Though government cybersecurity has improved slightly, a recent report from SecurityScorecard ranks it 16th out of 18 industries, ahead of only the telecommunications and education sectors in cybersecurity.

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