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Trends and Predictions for Government- Oracle Public Sector Summit

Oracle recently hosted the Oracle Public Sector Virtual Summit which included several presentations, online chat discussions and virtual exhibits focused on helping public sector organizations optimize service delivery in a more efficient, cost-effective manner. In case you missed it, or want to view something again, you can check out the full event on-demand by clicking here.

Along with presentations from The National Cancer Institute, Ontario Ministry of Transportation, and Employment Development Department of the State of California, the keynote featured Thom Rubel, Vice President, Research, IDC Government Insights. He shared IDC’s predictions for the top trends in government in 2013. Outlining the next few years in government, he sites the four key drivers for government:

  1. Operational Efficiency
  2. Digital Engagement Strategy
  3. Mission Effectiveness
  4. Economic Sustainability

According to Rubel, the “third platform,” which involves mobile devices, apps, social media, and cloud computing, on top of PCs and networks, will drive the bulk of IT industry growth from 2013-2025. Specifically, agencies will shift spending from networks and servers to software and services as “Bring Your Own Device” becomes more common and expected. Moreover, cloud computing, mobility, big data/analytics and social business will be the four forces of industry transformation. These four technologies will enable smart government growth- which improves upon simply making information available to making it meaningful, usable, and most importantly, intuitive.

Below I’ve included some of the predictions discussed. Be sure to check out the full training to learn more.

Rubel ended his presentation by stating, “social and mobile are here to stay – embrace them.” Although there are security challenges, budget restraints, and an element of the unknown, social and mobile represent a real way to improve efficiency, and increase collaboration and transparency between the public and government.

Want more information and resources on how technology is helping increase public sector efficiency? Be sure to check out out Technology page and specifically, the Government Tech Trends page.

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