Jan 15, 2009, News Report
Public Technology Institute (PTI) has identified what it expects to be some of the most pressing issues city and county IT managers will face in 2009 and 2010. Driven by tough economic conditions and declining revenues, these issues are expected to impact local government operations and service delivery over the next two years.
Pressing Issues for 2009-2010:
At the federal level, while the new administration under President Obama will appoint a new federal CTO, most local government IT executives believe that this office will not have ample resources to impact technology services at the local level. However, these executives do see this position as important to championing the cause of using technology to serve the citizen, and other agencies (federal, state and local) can benefit from programs already under way in cities and counties across the country.
"This list is not meant to be a catch-all of every issue facing local government IT departments," said Alan Shark, executive director of PTI. "Rather, based on what PTI is hearing from technology executives, we believe that these are the common issues that local governments are struggling with and these issues should be on the radar screen of every executive."
Public Technology Institute is a national, non-profit technology research organization created by and for cities and counties. The issues listed below are based on interviews that PTI has conducted with IT executives and Chief Information Officers (CIOs) representing local governments across the U.S.
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