Abstract
This Government Insights report is an annual five-year forecast for external IT
spending in the federal government. This includes breakouts by hardware,
software, and IT services, plus details on total IT spending by agency. By
focusing this forecast specifically on federal hardware, software, and IT
services, Government Insights allows vendors to make accurate comparisons of IT
spending across government agencies.
"We expect to see a restoration of IT spending budgets for federal civilian
agencies, with much of it trickling down to client machines and new
departmental services," said Shawn P. McCarthy, director of Infrastructure
Optimization and Vendor programs at Government Insights. "This should give new
energy to civilian IT projects at a time when system upgrades are much needed."
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Government Insights Opinion
- In This Study
- Situation Overview
- DoD Details
- Civilian Agency Progress
- Assessment of the Current Situation
- Total Government Spending - All Levels
- Reality Check on the Figure 1 Number
- Figure: U.S. Government IT Spending Share by Segment, 2008
- Figure: U.S. Federal Civilian IT Spending Share by Category, 2008
- Figure: U.S. Federal DoD IT Spending Share by Category, 2008
- The Addressable Limits
- Key Business Drivers - U.S. Government IT
- Future Outlook
- Forecast and Assumptions
- Table: U.S. Federal Civilian IT Spending by Category, 2007-2012 ($M)
- Table: U.S. Federal DoD IT Spending by Category, 2007-2012 ($M)
- Table: U.S. Federal Government IT Spending by Agency, FY07-FY12 ($M)
- Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the U.S. Federal Government IT Spending Market, 2008-2012
- Market Context
- Table: U.S. Federal Government IT Spending, 2005-2012: Comparison of 2006 and 2008 Forecasts ($M)
- Figure: U.S. Federal Government IT Spending, 2005-2012: Comparison of 2006 and 2008 Forecasts
- Market Strategies
- Essential Guidance
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Synopsis
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