Federal chief information officers and other information technology leaders are much less confident of their progress toward implementing crucial elements of the President's Management Agenda, a new survey finds.
The Association for Federal Information Resources Management, a nonprofit industry group that conducted the survey, noted a precipitous decline in respondents who think the federal government is making progress on the Office of Management and Budget's lines of business and e-government initiatives.
Only 15 percent of those surveyed thought their agencies were making progress on e-government and the lines of business, down from 44 percent in 2004.
The number of those who saw little progress more than doubled, from 10 percent in 2004 to 26 percent.
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