Security the Big Issue of 2002
g?that secondary market hardware is now a mainstream business. For CIOs, that spells operational savings, even if it means buying maintenance contracts in the emerging third-party market.
December 1, 2002
Homeland Security
Defending the United States from terrorist attacks requires the federal government’s biggest reorganization since World War II. The proposed Department of Homeland Security demands the integration of hundreds of information systems at 22 agencies with offices around the globe and organizational cultures that many believe just won’t meld. Who’s going to make it work? The CIOs, of course. At least, they’re going to try.
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