As the OMB reviews agency and departmental budgets, Forman says, it'll also encourage agencies and departments to buy enterprise software packages that contain business best practices. The government spends about $19 on IT services for every dollar expended on enterprise software. His goal: to reduce that IT services-to-enterprise software ratio to the private sector's 6-to-1 ratio.
The administration's IT budget for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1 would earmark $37.3 billion for IT that supports core governmental functions, with half of that going to development and modernization projects and the remainder slated for maintaining existing operations. Bush's budget would allot $20.3 million for noncore government functions such as office automation and infrastructure. The administration would allocate $1 billion for enterprise architecture.
For the current fiscal year, President Bush proposed spending $52.6 billion on IT, up from $48.6 billion in 2002 and $46.1 billion in 2001.
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