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Federal Agencies continue Next Generation Information Technology adoption

Released on: June 4, 2008, 11:26 pm

Press Release Author: Gaurav \"GP\" Pal

Industry: Marketing

Press Release Summary: Federal agencies continue to search for better ways to
communicate and collaborate both internally and with citizens - wikis, blogs,
podcasts are slowly becoming part of the Government lexicon.


Press Release Body: Rockville, Md. June 05, 2008 -- Leading Federal contracts and
Federal marketing solutions provider fedXccel is reporting that Federal agencies
continue to adopt Information Technology to improve performance and deliver richer
citizen services.

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) along with the CIO Council (CIOC) have
released two new reports on the progress made by Federal agencies in the area of
E-Government and IT. The reports highlight last year's accomplishments and future
goals.
"Companies looking to do business with Federal agencies must align their offerings
with the problems that need to be solved," said Gaurav "GP" Pal, fedXccel Chief. "IT
training, Cybersecurity and Web 2.0 are sunrise areas for Small businesses to come
up with creative and effective solutions."

The "Expanding E-Government Results" report and the Federal IT Strategic Plan for
2008-2009 provide guidance to the Federal contractor community on agency needs that
include: 1) recruiting and training for a well equipped IT workforce; 2) delivering
information securely and quickly to stakeholders; 3) creating Interoperable IT
solutions; and 4) harnessing new technologies to better communicate and collaborate
with stakeholders.

Federal agencies continue to search for better ways to communicate and collaborate
both internally and with citizens - wikis, blogs, podcasts are slowly becoming part
of the Government lexicon.

"Clearly the Government is adopting next generation technologies and is beginning to
taste some success such as the recent test project at the EPA (Environmental
Protection Agency) for collecting environmental data," said "GP". "There are large
and exciting opportunities in the Federal IT market, but companies need to do their
homework and devote time to researching the market."

fedXccel has made available the OMB and CIOC reports for easy download on their
website http://www.fedXccel.com (Click on Download FREE Reports)
For more information on how your business can succeed in the Federal Contracts
market, schedule a free custom consulting session with an experienced Federal
Business Specialist at (877) FED 2WIN.
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Contact :
Gaurav \"GP\" Pal
fedXccel, Inc.
Rockville, Md
(301) 560 2560
gpal@netxccel.com
http://www.fedXccel.com

Web Site: http://www.fedXccel.com

Contact Details: Gaurav \"GP\" Pal
fedXccel, Inc.
Rockville, Md
(301) 560 2560
gpal@netxccel.com
http://www.fedXccel.com

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