Cloud computing will play a major role in modernizing the federal government’s technology infrastructure, according to a White House document published today with the administration's 2010 budget request.
White House officials want agencies to launch pilot projects that identify common services and solutions and that focus on cloud computing, according to the “ Analytical Perspectives” document released with the budget request.
Cloud computing refers to an arrangement in which an organization pays a service provider to deliver applications, computing power and storage via the Web. Under the White House’s plan, several agencies could access a common application from the cloud.
Cloud computing pilot projects would address the risks and new policies required to implement the emerging technology, the document states. Securing a traditional data center in the walls of an agency is different than securing a cloud computing network where computer servers are often owned and operated by a third party, it said.
“The federal community will need to actively put in place new security measures which will allow dynamic application use and information-sharing to be implemented in a secure fashion,” according to the budget document.
One pilot project would be for end-user communications and computing and would examine how to provide secure provisioning, support and operation of end-user applications across a spectrum of devices. It would also address the needs of teleworking and a mobile workforce.
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Source: Federal Computer Week
By: Doug Beizer
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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