FedLeads Update: Federal CIO Spending in the 4th quarter

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Fri Sep 12 19:17:06 UTC 2003


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FedLeads Update 
  
  Federal CIO's & CTO's Spending Billion b/w July & September 
  
  Federal CIO’s and CTO’s have over billion to spend on IT projects for this
4th quarter of the fiscal year. That’s roughly 35% of the billion given to
agencies this year, and amounts to over 1,000 projects started in this
quarter alone. 
  
  How normal is it to spend that much the last quarter of the fiscal year?
Well, actually, that’s part of a fairly normal spending pattern for Federal
IT. The 1st and 4th quarters of the year have the highest spending,
averaginganywhere from 60-70% of total annual levels. (The last quarter
easily gets as high as 40%). 
  
  So who get this 4th quarter windfall? Well, the money may not be evenly
spread between large and small firms, but still we are talking about big
nominal dollars for everyone. If the past is an indication, roughly 60% (or
billion this quarter) will go to large firms, defined as having more than
million in annual revenues. Another 25% (or billion) will go to mid-sized
firms with annual revenues between -500 million. The remaining 15% (or
billion) will go to small firms, those with revenues lower than million
annually. 
  
  What kind of firms should be looking for these contracts? Realistically,
all types of firms should because with 5,000 projects, federal agencies need
help across the board. That said, there are 6 key areas where federal IT
managers are hot this quarter and next to create contracts. They are as
follows: performance monitoring, information security, web services,
communications, data management, and disaster recovery. We advise firms in
these areas to move quickly to forge relationships with the federal CIO and
CTO offices. If you know who you want to partner with, now is the time to
getin touch with them. If you don't know, or can't find the right person,
we've researched and compiled them in the form of a directory which you can
find at this link: http://www.fedleads.com/federalciodirectory.asp[1]. We
think you'll find it a useful and timesaving way to take advantage of this
window o f opportunity. 
  
  
  
  
  
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