Federal CIO VanRoekel helping Congress grasp benefits of cloud
Federal Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel isn’t concerned about possible pushback from Congress now that agencies are in full cloud computing mode.
But VanRoekel said he’s not taking congressional buy-in for granted, especially after lawmakers forced the Army to pause and report back to them on the benefits of putting their email system in the cloud.
"It’s an opportunity for us to work with Congress, to work with the Army and the Department of Defense to think about this stuff," he said in an exclusive interview with Federal News Radio after a recent AFFIRM lunch in Washington, D.C. "I think we have a great opportunity to work with industry on evolving the cloud and cloud technology to meet the needs of a 21st century government. It’s there in large part especially in a business-model side and I think on a technology side we could really take it further. I’ve been personally working with NIST — and as an extension of that, the industry — to rethink the cloud as we know it. I think we have an opportunity to continuously improve and drive this stuff forward."…


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