With most states and local governments now 2 months into their new fiscal years, and the federal fiscal year about to begin, I would like to know how your IT budget fared this year? Did you get an increase, decrease or continuation? Did your budget remain constant but you have a bunch of money set …
With most states and local governments now 2 months into their new
fiscal years, and the federal fiscal year about to begin, I would like
to know how your IT budget fared this year? Did you get an
increase, decrease or continuation? Did your budget remain
constant but you have a bunch of money set aside for capital
projects? If so, what kind? ERP, infrastructure, security
or maybe something else? You don’t have to give your name or even
what organization you are with. Just say local, state, or federal
or non profit and give a sense of size of your organization – small,
medium or big. This is not a scientific query, but just something
to give everyone else reading a sense of how things are with their
government kin. So don’t be shy – go ahead and post a comment and
let us know how you are doing.
I have been part of the IT world as a professional since 1987. First as a programmer with an Air Carrier, then as an IT Manager, IT Coordinator, and eventually Director/CIO through 16 years of County Government experience. Since then I have been consulting with State Governments in the areas of Application Development and Data Warehousing and Business Process Re-engineering. I recently accepted a Director's/CIO position in the government arena and am looking forward to the challenges of senior IT management again. While I cannot state where I am working or who I am working for, should it become known, I must make it clear that all thoughts and opinions expressed by me in this blog are my own and do not reflect those of TechRepublic, C/NET nor my current employer.