INPUT releases its list of emerging technology markets for 2009-2014

Interrelationship among Technology Areas 2009-2014

Interrelationship among Technology Areas 2009-2014

Government Business forecasters are suggesting that in 2010 – local, state and county government will be our greatest ally in the pursuit of outsourced contracts and answerable requisitions.

One of the federal as well as local, state and county industry experts, INPUT has just

High Impact Technological Solutions

High Impact Technological Solutions

released two new reports identifying industry technological trends for 2009 and beyond – as far out as 2014.

For a limited time, INPUT’s Emerging Technology Markets in Federal Government, 2009-2014 and Emerging Technology Markets in U.S. State and Local Governments, 2009-2014 reports may be

Primary Federal Adoption Obstacles

Primary Federal Adoption Obstacles

purchased at discounted rates as a bundle and an Executive Summary brief is available for a limited time at no cost whatsoever.

INPUT’s reports analyze “five technology trends” that they ensure us will have a major impact on information technology spending, procurement, and adoption over the next five years at both levels of government.

Federal Willingness and Readiness to Adopt

Federal Willingness and Readiness to Adopt

They are the following:

  • Cloud Computing
  • Virtualization
  • Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
  • Open Source Software (OSS)
  • Geospatial Technology

INPUT’s Key Findings:

Include key market drivers that shape the adoption and implementation of the five technology areas:

  • Cost Savings
  • Need for Improved Operational/Process Efficiency
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Information Sharing/Interoperability
  • Agility/Flexibility
  • Initiatives at the Federal government level

It is essential in 2010 to chart a course that depicts the realities of the market and industry today. The slides associated with this article are from the “free Executive Summary” and contain additional data regarding federal and public government adoption and implementation concerning technological trending and industry application -  Executive Summary of Emerging Technology Markets in Federal Government, 2009-2014.


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On this day in 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 from London to New York explodes in midair over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing all 243 passengers and 16 crew members aboard, as well as 11 Lockerbie residents on the ground. A bomb hidden inside an audio cassette player detonated in the cargo area when the plane was at an altitude of 31,000 feet. The disaster, which became the subject of Britain’s largest criminal investigation, was believed to be an attack against the United States. One hundred eighty nine of the victims were American.

Islamic terrorists were accused of planting the bomb on the plane while it was at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany. Authorities suspected the attack was in retaliation for either the 1986 U.S. air strikes against Libya, in which leader Muammar al-Qaddafi’s young daughter was killed along with dozens of other people, or a 1988 incident, in which the U.S. mistakenly shot down an Iran Air commercial flight over the Persian Gulf, killing 290 people.

Sixteen days before the explosion over Lockerbie, the U.S. embassy in Helsinki, Finland, received a call warning that a bomb would be placed on a Pan Am flight out of Frankfurt. There is controversy over how seriously the U.S. took the threat and whether travelers should have been alerted, but officials later said that the connection between the call and the bomb was coincidental.


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