U.S. Federal Government spending on IT products and services is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 8.5 percent, from 45.4 billion dollars in fiscal year (FY) 2003 to 68.2 billion dollars in FY 2008, according to the annual Federal IT Market Forecast released by Input ...
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Below is information from many different sources on how the U.S. federal government spends money. Several bar and pie charts are also included. All the charts expand to make the data easier to view. Click on a chart to expand it, and click on the expanded chart to shrink it back to...
As we look at what lies ahead in 2023, FedTech asked government IT experts for their thoughts on the year’s key technology trends: the cultural aspects of zero-trust cybersecurity, the automation of hybrid data centers, the evolution of client virtualization and Desktop as a Service, and ...
Yet for traditionalists, the material basis of this power is now constrained: the federal government may possess the constitutional authority to invest, but it lacks the fiscal capacity; some form of belt tightening—even austerity—will be necessary. As debates over public spending intensify, ...
English-speaking Canadians tend to view the federal spending power as the source of highly valued "national" social programs, while the government of Quebec maintains that the federal spending power constitutes an invasion of provincial autonomy and, as such, poses a threat to the cultural ...
aThe federal government is the nation’s largest owner and operator of built facilities. During the energy crisis of the 1970s followed by the 1980s crisis, it was faced with increasing initial construction costs and ongoing operational and maintenance expenses. As a result, facility planners and...
A Washington think tank argues in a recent report that the federal government is a poor manager of education spending. The Cato Institute suggests that federal dollars go to many projects that should not be receiving them, when measured against the U.S. Department of Education's mission statemen...
United states governmentEconomicsAfter several years of surpluses in the late 1990s, the federal budget has been in deficit since FY2001. Deficits represent the additional borrowing required in each year to bridge the gap between tax revenues and spending outlays. Each deficit adds to the already...
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