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Federal Contracting: Budgets, Trends and Priorities

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This FREE webinar was recorded on:
August 06, 2013
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST

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This free webinar will highlight everything you need to know about the federal IT market. With an expected decline from $112 billion in fiscal year 2013 to $102 billion in fiscal year 2018, the government is beginning to look at new ways to spend smarter and do more with less. Deltek’s latest report, Federal Information Technology Market, 2013–2018, predicts that, although there will be some decline in federal IT spending through 2018, commitment to IT as an enabler of cost savings will continue. Do you know how to find opportunities in a constricting market?
 

Register for the upcoming IDGA & Deltek webinar to learn the focus of agency resources on investments to support these goals, including information security, data center consolidation, cloud computing, mobility and "big data" solutions.

Webinar highlights include:

· Overview of the federal IT budget environment

· Technology priorities as agencies reprioritize under constrained budgets.

· Trends and drivers based on technology and acquisition policy changes

 

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