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Doug Couto Information Systems and Technology Committee (ABJ50)

Doug Couto Information Systems and Technology Committee (ABJ50). Washington, DC January 25, 2011. A world where anyone can work and play from anywhere. Cheap, utility-supplied computing will ultimately change society as profoundly as cheap electricity did.

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Doug Couto Information Systems and Technology Committee (ABJ50)

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  1. Doug CoutoInformation Systems and Technology Committee (ABJ50) Washington, DC January 25, 2011

  2. A world where anyonecan work and play from anywhere

  3. Cheap, utility-supplied computing will ultimately change society as profoundly as cheap electricity did

  4. State CIO Priorities for 2011Strategies, Management, Processes and Solutions • 1. Consolidation / Optimization: centralizing, consolidating services, operations, resources, infrastructure, data centers • 2. Budget and Cost Control: managing budget reduction, strategies for savings, reducing or avoiding costs, activity based costing • 3. Health Care: the Affordable Care Act, health enterprise architecture, assessment, partnering, implementation, health information exchange, technology solutions, Medicaid systems (planning, retiring, implementing, purchasing)

  5. State CIO Priorities for 2011Strategies, Management, Processes and Solutions • 4. Cloud Computing: as a service delivery strategy; models, governance, servic management, provisioning, security, privacy, data ownership • 5. Shared Services: business models, sharing resources, services, infrastructure, independent of organizational structure • 6. Governance: improving IT governance, data governance, partnering

  6. State CIO Priorities for 2011Strategies, Management, Processes and Solutions 7. Security: risk assessment, governance, authority and executive support; budget and resource requirements; insider threats; third party security practices as outsourcing increases; and security frameworks 8. Broadband and Connectivity: strengthening statewide connectivity, public safety wireless network, telehealth

  7. State CIO Priorities for 2011Strategies, Management, Processes and Solutions 9. Legacy modernization: enhancing, renovating, replacing, legacy platforms and applications, business process improvement 10. Data and Information Management: enhancing the role of data, information / intelligence, knowledge management

  8. State CIO Priorities for 2011 Priority Technologies and Tools • Virtualization (servers, storage, computing, center 2. Cloud computing (software as a service, infrastructure, applications, storage) 3. Networking (voice and data communications, unified communications) 4. Legacy application modernization / renovation 5. Identity and access management

  9. State CIO Priorities for 2011 Priority Technologies and Tools 6. Document/Content/Records/E-mail management (active, repository, archiving, digital preservation) 7. Security enhancement tools 8. Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics applications 9. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) 10. Social media and networking (Web 2.0 services, wikis, blogs, collaboration technologies, and social networking) Source: NASCIO

  10. Federal CIO “Cloud First” Policy • Publish cloud strategy • Jump start migration to cloud technologies (3 apps/agency in 12-18 months) • Create contract vehicles for secure solutions • Stand-up contracts for commodity services • Source: 25 Point Implementation Plan to Reform Federal Information Technology Management (December 9, 2010)

  11. Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Standard approach to authorizing and assessing cloud computing services and products used by the government.

  12. FIVE TECHNOLOGIES TO INVEST IN EVEN IN A DOWNTURN • Storage • Business Intelligence • Virtualization • Security • Cloud Computing Source: Tom Sullivan, Computerworld, November 19, 2008

  13. FIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR A DOT 1. Cloud Computing 2. Technologies for Mobility/Flexibility Source: ABJ 50 January 25, 2011

  14. A world where anyonecan work and play from anywhere

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