March 3, 2010
Vivek Kundra Is On Charge to Salvage Administration Dollars When it Comes to IT
In an age when you are likely to have more friends online than in offline, Web 2.0 living cannot be dismissed. And for the first time in history, the Federal government is no longer ignoring it either. With a Presidential campaign forged by the Internet, it should be no surprise that the Obama Administration, specifically Vivek Kundra, is applying the Internet to touch base with the American public. This Gov 2.0 initiative is all about transparency of government and involvement of tax payers.
Vivek Kundra, Federal CIO
Vivek Kundra is now using his expertise for the important job of Federal Chief Information Officer. The knowledge acquired during his time as Chief Technology Officer for Washington D.C. imparts to the Gov 2.0 initiatives he is accomplishing as part of the Obama Administration. He wishes the government IT efforts applying private sector programs to be conducive factors to the capable dissemination of information.
Vivek Kundra is responsible for cutting back government IT expenditure. He is doing so with capable strategy and an underlying purpose to connect the American public to their U.S. government and modify the way the two interact and exchange information with each other. The time has come to reshape the United States government and Vivek Kundra is doing just that with innovative, experience and determination. Vivek Kundra plays a critical role in ensuring the U.S. government operates at cost-effective and secure levels.
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