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State CIOs want better IT governance and strengthened organizations, survey finds

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Government Technology: A recent survey of state CIOs shows most want upgraded IT governance and strengthened central IT organizations to provide better services and new efficiencies while working with tighter budgets.

Released Tuesday, July 27, by the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO), TechAmerica and Grant Thornton, the report found that CIOs are consolidating applications and data centers, rolling out shared services and managed services models, and embracing emerging technologies like cloud computing and social media -- while expecting smaller IT budgets and increased demands for new IT-enabled services.    Read Article

 

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