From Nextgov.com: Obama budget proposal counts on IT to save millions

Enterprise software licenses, turning off computers at night and eliminating paper check stubs among ways to try to make a dent in a record $1.6 trillion deficit.

In his fiscal 2011 budget proposal released on Monday, President Obama listed ways information technology can trim -- albeit slightly -- the record $1.6 trillion deficit, including agencies signing more enterprise software license agreements, turning off computers at night and eliminating paper pay stubs for all federal workers.

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