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Lorna Garey
 

Never Let A Good Crisis Go To Waste

At InformationWeek Analytics, we work with senior technology pros involved in government IT at many levels, from local (Jonathan Feldman, author of our latest governance report) to federal (Michael Biddick, who wrote our report on advanced virtualization management).

At InformationWeek Analytics, we work with senior technology pros involved in government IT at many levels, from local (Jonathan Feldman, author of our latest governance report) to federal (Michael Biddick, who wrote our report on advanced virtualization management).What most of these IT pros have in common is an unprecedented level of pressure, as a huge stimulus bill moves from lots and lots of paper to practice.

To help, we're launching an Analytics Report on government IT, focused on best practices and a vision for the future. And as always, we're polling our readers; this time, we want to hear from those directly in government and related contractors. This survey, which runs through March 6, will take five to 10 minutes to complete. Responses will remain confidential. Interested?


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