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Industry Report:
Industry Leader's Guide to the 2008 Administration Transition (Apr 2008)
The 2008 administration transition will change the government landscape in many ways: a new President, a potential shift in the Presidential/Congressional balance of power, and a potential change in policy direction. While many members of the IT community will take a “wait and see” approach and respond to the changes presented by the transition, industry leaders are taking a more proactive approach by planning for the transition ramifications now.
Description
There are a multitude of factors shaping the environment in which the new administration will operate, such as spending levels, budget constraints, and human capital challenges. These factors will shape the needs of the government as it weathers the transition, and beyond.
There are several reasons why industry leaders should begin thinking about this now:
- In the near-term, the transition can impact human capital, budgets, programs, and procurement, and reveal near-term (FY09 and FY2010) needs that industry leaders can begin preparing for now.
- Although the full influence of the President-elect will not be felt for roughly 18 to 24 months into the term, industry leaders can begin to evaluate key policy areas and begin strategic planning now.
- Agency leadership is beginning the process of reviewing programs for weaknesses, performance issues, and risk factors. They are also working to deemphasize political affiliations with programs. Agency customers will need contractors’ help now to develop plans for identifying, mitigating, and solving problems before the new administration takes office, and contribute an external perspective on the program.
- Changing priorities within the new class of appointees may require contractors to reassess their solutions, value propositions, and sales strategies, which could require significant time and investment.
- As political appointees begin leaving (if they haven’t already), contractors will need to identify and recruit more program champions among the remaining stakeholders.
Details
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Issued by: INPUT
Type: Industry Report
Author:
Deniece Peterson
Pages: 86
Format: Adobe PDF
Cost: $1,495.00
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