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Offering a long-term forecast of the federal IT (5-year) and U.S. Defense (10-year) markets...read more.
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DoD Forecast
The TechAmerica Foundation Vision Conference will showcase the most comprehensive analysis of the future direction of Defense and Federal IT budgets available. The DoD Topline forecast chart is backed up by HUNDREDS of relevant forecasting charts contained within various presentations. You will note that the 2009 forecast chart predicted that the Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) will result in Supplementals to fund those operations throughout the 2010-2020 forecast period. By 2020 we expect to be at a level somewhere between the level we were at in 2002 and 2003.
(Note forecast on this chart is in constant dollars, i.e. inflation is removed; the dotted blue line indicates the current dollar forecast, i.e. includes inflation.)

DoD Forecast
The chart below delineates events that could potentially change the DoD forecast in an upward or downward direction. The perceived threat environment is the most likely driver of future DoD toplines.

Federal IT Forecast
Our forecasts are recognized as the industry standard for predicting federal budget trends. There are 25+ study teams from which to choose. We provide in-depth agency forecasts. All agency presentations contain a chart detailing future budget trends. (Note forecast on this chart is in current dollars, i.e. includes inflation)

Federal IT Forecast
After examining the inhibitors and drivers, we concluded that despite the downward pressures, IT needs across government will result in conservative IT budget growth in 2010-2015. Growth is driven primarily by increasing demand for better and more efficient government services and the need for long-term IT investments in order to contain the costs of delivering those services.

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This entry was posted on Tuesday, November 16th, 2010 by Eerik kreek.


