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Feds step up embrace of cloud computing solutions

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 06449.html
Agencies to look for a 'cloud option'
By Marjorie Censer
Monday, November 22, 2010; 3

The federal government is adopting a "cloud-first" policy, marking the administration's strongest statement yet in support of Web-based computing as it looks to overhaul the way it buys information technology.
Jeffrey Zients, the federal government's first chief performance officer, announced last week that the Office of Management and Budget will now require federal agencies to default to cloud-based solutions "whenever a secure, reliable, cost-effective cloud option exists."

The shift is part of a broader set of changes aimed at improving IT procurement. In recent months, the federal government has shut down or restructured a host of technology programs after they ran over budget and behind schedule.

"Fixing IT is central to everything we're trying to do across government," Zients said. "IT is our top priority." Zients outlined a series of initiatives the government plans to launch in the next six months, including pilot efforts to give agencies more flexibility in how they budget for programs. In addition, the administration wants to reconstitute oversight panels known as investment review boards and establish a career path for program managers.

The government is slated to hold an open meeting Dec. 9 to outline the government's detailed execution plan.

Zients said the government is seeking to better align its IT acquisition processes with the fast pace at which technology changes.

"The government's been trying to do this for a long time . . . but obstacles have always gotten in the way," Zients said. "We finally clear out those obstacles and allow agencies to successfully apply the agile, modular development approach."

As federal officials push agencies to move their data and applications to the Web, they are also seeking major reductions in the number of data centers the government uses. Last month, Vivek Kundra, federal chief information officer, reported that the government has close to 2,100 data centers.

Zients said the government is moving to reduce that total by at least 40 percent by 2015. He said the administration plans to present a consolidation plan in March, complete with target dates.

Cloud computing supporters said the move to Web-based computing should make it easier to consolidate data storage because the technology relies on a shared pool of resources, making it possible for networks, servers and other equipment to be used more efficiently.
Zients outlined the changes at a Northern Virginia Technology Council meeting Friday, and they seemed well received by some in the IT community. Industry Association TechAmerica said the changes could revolutionize federal technology.
its about time! there's been a cloud mandate for awhile now but agencies have been slow to adopt. There's no reason an agency's public web-presence can't be hosted on the cloud - it saves 50% and can be more secure than typical infrastructure. Worst case, if there's a big DB behind it preventing virtualization, run the front-end on the shared platform and put dedicated boxes beind for the DB.
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I remember seeing the stats on the number of Federal data centers... I was surprised by the number they had (honestly, it was lower than I thought it would be). I totally agree with moving public facing cites off of government owned infrastructure and in to the cloud. By separating them, they are gaining security and off loading expense.
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Sabre wrote:I totally agree with moving public facing cites off of government owned infrastructure and in to the cloud. By separating them, they are gaining security and off loading expense.
define public facing pls?

just web?

web/smtp?

vpn/etc?
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agency websites themselves. like, ftc.gov, sec.gov, etc. there's no reason they can't be run on the cloud, even at FISMA-Moderate (or above, depending on the provider). Several sites already are on the cloud....not 100% though.

cloud hosted origin VM's with proper logical security tools behind a CDN like Akamai with their 'site shield' suite and you've got a DDOS-proof solution that's uber-secure.
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http://washingtontechnology.com/article ... -plan.aspx
Government contractors are praising the Obama administration’s 25-step implementation plan for IT management reform, saying that many of its action items align with popular commercial practices.

Officials released the reform plan Thursday morning and detailed the federal government’s goal to engage more with industry, shift to a “cloud first” policy, and its intent to terminate inefficient IT systems within 18 months. Despite the scope of the plan's ambition, management advocates in the industry community said it seems feasible.

“None of it seems undoable,” Andy Robinson, chair of the Industry Advisory Council, said. “I didn’t see anything that struck me as impossible to accomplish. Industry is ready for it to happen.”


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Sounds like my life is about to get interesting.
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how so?

I work for a service provider who's big in this space. really hoping agencies follow through, as they're supposed to.
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