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Governments need to plan for the entire product lifecycle when they purchase technology today

American City & Country

In 2024, governments face challenges when they buy technology, Cunningham tells Co-op Solutions. Consider the total cost of ownership, not just upfront costs. Conduct rigorous vendor vetting, with an emphasis on reliability and long-term support. Focus on the interoperability and scalability of solutions.

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Navy’s journey to new procurement system remains in peril

Federal News Network

Further analysis should be performed to determine the true ‘total cost of ownership’ of including CON-IT and utilizing a system-of-systems approach and determine if the benefits outweigh the cost,” the authors wrote. million in 2024. Those are the three most common evaluation criteria,” he said.

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How AWS can enable the Government of Canada’s 2023-2026 Data Strategy

AWS Public Sector

For public sector IT leaders evaluating infrastructure strategies, this post offers an in-depth look at how AWS Cloud technology can unlock the possibilities of open data for the public good. Lock-in concerns AWS waived data transfer out (DTO) charges (when customers want to move data outside of AWS) starting March 5, 2024.

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Government’s AI inflection point: Why on-prem tech modernization matters

FedScoop

Enterprise IT procurement teams increasingly see the value of focusing on FLOPS (floating point operations) per watt rather than FLOPS per second in evaluating their hardware buys and total cost of ownership.