Federal Agencies Increase Spending On IT Security Initiatives
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June 06 2008 -US Federal IT security spending has grown by 63% in the past five years and is projected to be $6.8 billion in 2009.
“Agencies are struggling to protect their technology infrastructure from increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks.
Rockville, MD, June 06, 2008 -- Leading Federal contracts and Federal marketing solutions provider fedXccel is reporting that Federal agencies continue to increase spending IT security initiatives.
US Federal IT security spending has grown by 63% in the past five years and is projected to be $6.8 billion in 2009.
“Agencies are struggling to protect their technology infrastructure from increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks,” said Gaurav “GP” Pal, fedXccel Chief. “IT security now is nearly 10% of the overall Federal IT budget and Small businesses need to position themselves as solution providers rather than just presenting themselves as generic IT Systems Integrators or Network Engineering firms.”
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“Small businesses are uniquely positioned to help Agencies with nimble and cost-effective solutions that deliver results quickly – but they need to focus their efforts,” said “GP”. “Small businesses need to follow the money – Department of Commerce, Nuclear Regulatory Commission and National Science Foundation have significantly increased their IT security spend.”
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fedXccel, Inc.
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