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Geopolitical risks could present new opportunities for CIOs: Gartner

CIO

Some of the key focus areas for CIOs, according to Gartner, are digital sovereignty, helping build a local technology industry, running a risk center and provide understanding of cyberspace in different nations. Geopolitics could impact vendor selection. IT Leadership

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Progress in ICT industry policy and cybersecurity standards drive MENA and Central Asia toward an intelligent era

CIO

Robust cybersecurity frameworks built on globally recognized standards are critical to safeguard the very foundation of our digital economy, ensuring that innovation can thrive in a secure and trusted environment. We must ensure that we continue to embrace the culture of openness, transparency, and collaboration.

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Competition is stiff, but retailers know what it takes to compete

CIO

Changing consumer behavior and expectations, competition from major e-retailers, evolving cybersecurity challenges, inflationary pressures, sustainability and environmental concerns, and the pressure to take advantage of AI are all very real concerns for retailers today. Retailers have a lot of work to do, but their goals are achievable.

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CIOs sharpen tech strategies to support hybrid work

CIO

With competition for talent still tight and pressure on organizations to maximize employee productivity, Anthony Abbatiello, workforce transformation practice leader at professional services firm PwC, says CIOs should focus on what and how they can improve the hybrid experience for users.

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Deloitte…Their Changes, Investments and Contract Wins…Oh My!

FedSavvy

Deloitte’s capabilities with emerging technologies will likely serve as differentiators from the rest of the competition, allowing the company to improve decision-making and push the boundaries of what is possible for its customers to achieve. This will be especially appealing to agencies seeking to drive innovation within their organization.

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T4NG2 – Who’s Who in the New Zoo?

FedSavvy

ECS Federal $6M Two-year, $6 million Accelerating VA Innovation and Learning (AVAIL) task order to support data transformation and digital health innovation. These may be marriages of convenience, but all represent interesting competitive threats. Through the acquisition of Enterprise Resource Partners Inc.

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T4NG2 – If you want to sell IT services in the VA, you better know this!

FedSavvy

36 SAIC Five-year, $185 million Cyber Security Operations Center Next Generation ( CSOC-NG ) task order to provide enterprise information, cyber and network defense services to augment the VA’s cyber workforce to ensure scalable and sustainable resilience across its cyberspace ecosystem.