The Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) of 2014 mandates a pragmatic approach to wasteful IT procurement and management spend. Evolved from past mandates like the Clinger-Cohen Act that created the CIO position and put more scrutiny on IT investment, FITARA strengthens this position with the goal of improving the requirements to execution lifecycle.
One of the specific FITARA goals is to “promote transparency in existing IT assets and allow better planning, acquisition, and management of software licenses and IT resources”. At a basic level, this answers:
Download this complimentary Solution Brief to learn more about how Troux by Planview solutions directly support the demands of FITARA and will help your agency thrive with a more complete and proactive vision.
The Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) of 2014 mandates a pragmatic approach to wasteful IT procurement and management spend. Evolved from past mandates like the Clinger-Cohen Act that created the CIO position and put more scrutiny on IT investment, FITARA strengthens this position with the goal of improving the requirements to execution lifecycle.
One of the specific FITARA goals is to “promote transparency in existing IT assets and allow better planning, acquisition, and management of software licenses and IT resources”. At a basic level, this answers:
Download this complimentary Solution Brief to learn more about how Troux by Planview solutions directly support the demands of FITARA and will help your agency thrive with a more complete and proactive vision.