Government Cloud Brokerage: Who, What, When, Where, Why?

The Administration's establishment of the Cloud First policy opens the door for agencies to take full advantage of cloud computing in order to maximize capacity...

The Administration’s establishment of the Cloud First policy opens the door for agencies to take full advantage of cloud computing in order to maximize capacity utilization, improve IT flexibility and responsiveness, and minimize cost.

As agencies seek to combine different cloud services or legacy systems, they need a seamless form of integration. The result is the exploration of Cloud Computing Brokerage, a means to integrate software-as-a-service economically with the agility and flexibility the agency needs.


Moderator: Francis Rose – Host of In Depth, Federal News Radio


Panelists:

Stan Kaczmarczyk – Acting Director, Office of Strategic Programs, Integrated Technology Services, Federal Acquisition Service, General Services Administration
Keith Trippie – Executive Director, Enterprise System Development Office, Office of the CIO, Department of Homeland Security
Maria Roat – Director, FedRAMP, General Services Administration
Peter Brandano – Chief Architect, General Dynamics IT

 

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