| | july 20146CIOReviewCopyright © 2014 CIOReview, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.CIOReviewJULY- 2014CIOReview's circulation is audited and certified by BPA International (Audit Pending). Mailing AddressCIOReview44790 S. Grimmer Blvd Suite 202, Fremont, CA 94538T:510.402.1463, F:510-894-8405 July 2014, volume SE 11 Published by CIOReview To subscribe to CIOReviewVisit www.cioreview.com Editor-in-Chief Pradeep ShankarManaging Editor Christo JacobEditorial StaffSalesBrian JacksonHarvi SacharJoshua ParkerJeevan GeorgePeter JonesRuby JonasSarah FernandesYeshwanth H.VT:510.565.7623VisualizersStephen ThomasMohammed Haneefpublic sector technology specialCIOReviewCharles Mathewcharles@cioreview.com George Thomasgeorge@cioreview.com Sarah Mathewsarah.mathew@cioreview.com Lisa Paullisa@cioreview.com Technology transforms lives. Public sector agencies (organizations concerned with providing basic government services) across the board are embracing technology to deliver on agency missions. Major technology trends such as the cloud, social media, big data and mobile are forcing radical changes in the way services are delivered to the public. Agency leaders believe that when strategically combined with programs, these technologies help boost productivity, enhance service to citizens, and drive innovation. Government IT organizations are challenged with increased turbulence and declining budgets. This is forcing governments to optimize costs and ensure that services and operations can be sustained and transformed to meet evolving needs. Operational efficiency and mission effectiveness are going to be the key drivers for IT value in government in 2014. In this special edition, we talk to several leaders from the Public sector about what technology trends they are keenly watching that will impact government IT organizations over the next several years. Several of the CIOs of federal and state governments, who are leading technology-enabled change in the digital government enterprise, share their thoughts, strategies and tactics on how government IT organizations can adopt to "do more with less." As CIOs look to enhance service delivery, they are aggressively scouting for innovative technology solutions and there seems to be no dearth of such solutions in the market. Our editorial team has evaluated several mature vendors to present you the most promising Public Sector Technology Solution and Consulting companies. On that note, we present to you this special edition on Public Sector Technology. Let us know what you think, Pradeep ShankarEditor-in-Chiefeditor@cioreview.comStriving To Deliver Editorial
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