Federal IT Departments to increase IT spending

Aug. 9, 2008
DUBLIN, Ireland, 9 Aug. 2008. Research and Markets has added the "Top 10 Federal Departments 2007–2012: High Rollers in the IT Market" report to its offerings. The market--among the 10 federal departments with the highest spending on vendor-supplied information technology products and services--will increase from approximately $38.8 billion in 2007 to roughly $50.4 billion in 2012.

DUBLIN, Ireland, 9 Aug. 2008. Research and Markets has added the "Top 10 Federal Departments 2007–2012: High Rollers in the IT Market" report to its offerings.

The market--among the 10 federal departments with the highest spending on vendor-supplied information technology products and services--will increase from approximately $38.8 billion in 2007 to roughly $50.4 billion in 2012.

The report looks at the leading buyers of information technology (IT) products and services in the federal market, based on analysis of agency budget submissions to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), agency strategic plans, and historical spending trends of the respective departments. INPUT also takes into consideration current and projected market trends that will affect federal IT spending in the out years when developing these forecasts.

Top 10 Federal Departments 2007 - 2012:

Office of the Secretary of Defense
Department of the Army
Department of the Air Force
Department of Homeland Security
Department of the Navy
Department of Treasury
Department of Justice
Department of Transportation
Department of Health and Human Services
Department of Energy

These 10 agencies represent more than 65 percent of total spending in the addressable defense and civilian IT market.

This report provides vendors with a strategic view of the forces shaping the spending among top 10 departments in the defense and civilian IT markets, as well as a five-year forecast and budget analysis for each department.

The report is designed to enhance a vendor's federal business development planning process with relevant strategic analysis, agency budget analysis, and analysis of the key technology initiatives currently driving agency spending. It provides conclusions and recommendations which will guide IT vendors in their engagements with these agencies and equip firms with the strategic awareness to best position them for success in this market.

Key Topics Covered:

-INTRODUCTION

-EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

-INPUT S TOP TEN DEPARTMENTS

--Overview of INPUT s Top Ten Departments List

--Department of Defense - Office of Secretary of Defense

--Department of the Army

--Department of the Air Force

--Department of Homeland Security

--Department of the Navy

--Department of Treasury

--Department of Justice

--Department of Transportation

--Department of Health and Human Services

--Department of Energy

-CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

--Conclusions

--Recommendations

-FORECAST METHODOLOGY

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