What is your e-mail address?

My e-mail address is:

Do you have a password?

Forgot your password? Click here
close

Attention shoppers, federal virtual storefront is coming

Industry experts are skeptical about Kundra's plan

Federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra wants to set up a virtual storefront where agencies can quickly purchase cloud-computing services, but industry experts are skeptical that the model is a good fit for the government unless procurement practices change.

In his previous role as chief technology officer of Washington, D.C., Kundra authorized city workers to acquire and use new cloud services like Google Apps in this way. The initial idea to do so came to him as he sat in a coffee shop one day and realized he had better access to cutting-edge technology with a notebook computer and a Wi-Fi connection than city employees had on their office computers.

But introducing such an approach in the federal market may not be as easy, experts say. For one, the government already operates GSA Advantage, a one-stop-shop Web site where federal employees can purchase products. A new storefront might be redundant, said consultant Mark Amtower.

“This doesn’t sound like it has been well-thought out,” Amtower said. “This is not the District of Columbia, this is 3.5 million federal workers, plus the United States Postal Service and the uniformed services.”

Secondly, the federal government’s software procurement process was originally designed to handle large, complex systems and is still stacked in favor of companies that do business that way, said Roger Thornton, CTO of Fortify Software.

In addition, many cloud companies are new and face the challenge of a long, drawn-out procedure to become authorized suppliers to government. “This mechanism tends to favor incumbent vendors,” said Thornton. “The end result of all this is that government information technology is not only antiquated but expensive.”

About the Author

Doug Beizer is a staff writer for Federal Computer Week.

Reader comments

Please post your comments here. Comments are moderated, so they may not appear immediately after submitting. We will not post comments that we consider abusive or off-topic.

Your Name:(optional)
Your Email:(optional)
Your Location:(optional)
Comment:
Please type the letters/numbers you see above

eSeminar

  • Where Cyberwarfare and Cybersecurity Meet

    We invite you to attend the third event in this three-part series on Cybersecurity. 1105 Government Information Group will present a panel of government and cybersecurity experts including Gregory T. Garcia, the nation's first presidentially-appointed Assistant Secretary for CyberSecurity and Communications with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 2006-2008; and Jeffrey Carr, cyber strategies consultant and author of Inside Cyber Warfare, in this editorial webcast on Tuesday, April 13 at 11 a.m., where they will discuss the cyberwarfare threat to both industry and government, as well as strategies to consolidate the wider cybersecurity mission. Read more

Federal Computer Week eNewsletters

  • Subscribe to Newsletters Subscribe

    Federal Computer Week's eNewsletters deliver the latest policy and management news to your inbox.

Highlights from the current issue