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GSA Inches Closer To Cloud Computing ‘Storefront’
- Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 21:15
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Federal CIO Vivek Kundra began outlining in greater detail Wednesday an online store where government agencies will soon be able to procure cloud computing services with a few clicks of a mouse. He showed off a mockup of the site and described some of its features. Kundra wouldn’t say when the store, which his PowerPoint presentation referred to as the GSA Storefront, will launch, but the mockup is evidence that the government is inching closer. In the background, the government would have already taken care of the complex security and documentation that agencies sometimes take months to carry out themselves before
procuring and deploying a technology.
The GSA Storefront will look similar to a typical online store, with familiar elements such as a shopping cart, order history, and user profiles. The mockup breaks down services into software-as-a-service, infrastructure-as-a-service, platforms–as-a-service and citizen engagement services. Under each heading would be a series of services, such as Salesforce under SaaS or Facebook under citizen engagement. The Obama administration dedicated a sidebar to its 2010 budget proposal to cloud computing, and Kundra has been a strong proponent of its use as a way to cut costs and more quickly and efficiently procure and manage IT resources since his time as CTO of the city of Washington, D.C. That could potentially be used as a launch point to get Google Apps, for example, onto the GSA Storefront.
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