FITARA: The Path Forward

Enacted in December 2014, the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) introduced several measures designed to streamline federal IT acquisition and empower technology leaders in government. To explore FITARA's potential impact, GBC recently conducted a survey of 472 federal leaders across more than 30 defense and civilian agencies.

Enacted by Congress on December 19, 2014, the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) introduced several measures designed to streamline federal IT acquisition and empower technology leaders in government. To assess the perceptions, attitudes, and experiences of federal leaders regarding FITARA and federal technology change, GBC conducted a research study surveying nearly 500 federal leaders across more than 30 defense and civilian agencies.

Download this GBC Insight Report to learn:

  • How federal leaders anticipate FITARA will impact their agencies
  • How government employees would like to see agency CIOs leverage the authority enhancements granted from the legislation
  • What technological features and process improvements federal leaders say their agencies need most

In addition, join GBC and Nextgov on June 2 for a digital discussion around the study's most compelling findings. We'll also talk with government technology leaders about current FITARA implementation efforts, technology improvements, and cybersecurity priorities. Click here to register.

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