On 26 January 2011 government IT professionals, federally-focused systems integrators and IT vendors met in the Government Big Data Forum to dialog on issues of common concern on the topic of overwhelming data.
This event, sponsored by Carahsoft, included presentations, discussions, panels and a tech expo all focused on the issue of “Big Data” in the federal enterprise.
Attendees heard from speakers like Dawn Meyerriecks, Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Acquisition and Technology and Dr. Aaron Drew of DoD’s Business Transformation Office and Kirit Amin, CIO of the Bureau of Consular Affairs at the US Department of State, and Tim Schmidt, CTO of Department of Transportation. We also heard from some of the IT industry’s greatest technology firms. And throughout we encouraged direct dialog with participants through question and answer discussions.
Results are still being analyzed and we will be posting more in the coming days at http://ctovision.com But here are some general takeaways on the topic:
Concluding Thought: Building workable big data systems requires more than just disciplined plans. It requires execution. Community dialog and enhanced sharing of lessons learned and best practice can contribute to execution.
Presentations from the event will be made available soon, and we will provide more analysis in coming posts in our new Big Data category.

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Comment by GovLoop on February 2, 2011 at 6:53am I totally agree with this - These are not one-time-fix needs. We need a long term focus on Big Data. One speaker called this the “decade of analysis.”
This is a broad macro trend and instead of short-fixes we need to build up talent/processes around it.
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