The President’s budget for fiscal year 2010 (FY10) includes $75.8B in information technology (IT) spending, which is a 7-percent increase from FY09. Of this, at least $20B will be spent on IT infrastructure investments. The FY11 budget for IT is projected to be nearly $88B. The governm... The President’s budget for fiscal year 2010 (FY10) includes $75.8B in information technology (IT) spending, which is a 7-percent increase from FY09. Of this, at least $20B will be spent on IT infrastructure investments. The FY11 budget for IT is projected to be nearly $88B. The governm...Oct. 26, 2009 02:00 AM EDT Reads: 10,271 Replies: 3 |






Gwen Morton is a Senior Associate in Booz Allen Hamilton’s economic and business analysis practice. She has more than 16 years of experience supporting both government and commercial clients in conducting financial, economic, and market analyses to support executive decision-making, with particular expertise in IT capital planning, benefits estimation, and performance measures and management. Ms. Morton’s major clients include the Department of Treasury, Department of Agriculture, Social Security Administration, Department of the Interior, and General Services Administration.






















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