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Federal CTO Agenda: The Industry’s Advice To Obama

General
Author: Mark Dixon
Thursday, February 19, 2009
8:24 pm

The issue of Information Week that landed on my table this morning contained an insightful article entitled, “About Your Federal CTO, Mr. President.”

On the his campaign site, Mr. Obama promised appoint a CTO,

“to ensure that our government and all its agencies have the right infrastructure, policies, and services for the 21st century.” 

I applaud this position which recognizes that technology can be a positive force for good government if harnessed effectively.

The Information Week survey of 853 business technology professionals revealed that

31% [of respondents] say improving the government’s use of technology is the single most important agenda item for the incoming CTO, well ahead of improving education in science and technology (19%) and encouraging industry-driven technology (16%).”

Speaking as one who favors focusing on the governments use of technology,

“Bob Otto, former CIO of the U.S. Postal Service … says part of the CTO’s job must be to standardize and simplify the layers of federal IT management and the wide variety of technologies used in the federal government. ‘E-government was supposed to make information from every agency available to the public in an easier way,’ Otto says. ‘Now the information from the agencies is on the Web, but citizens still don’t know where to go to find it.'”

However,

“many see a higher calling for Obama’s CTO. ‘Technology is a piece, and a means to that end, but the focus should be on innovation,’ says Sybase CEO [John] Chen. He envisions the CTO working to improve the economic environment for technology innovation; foster public-private tech research partnerships; improve education in math, science, and technology; and develop trade policies related to green technology standards.”

Whatever the focus, the scope of the federal government IT challenge is enormous:

The federal government spends more than $70 billion on IT, an amount that doesn’t even include the armed forces or intelligence.”

With such a huge price tag, with the promises that advanced technology can improve services, increase efficiency and enhance competitiveness, much hangs in the balance.  I do hope that Mr. Obama apoints a visionary CTO who can provide visionary leadership and marshall active support from industry leaders such as the ones quoted in this article.  I believe this CTO, whomever he or she may be, should seek tostrike an effective balance between infrastructure improvement and competitive innovation.  I look forward to seeing what transpires.  


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Social Media Addiction

Social Media
Author: Mark Dixon
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
7:48 pm

As I nursed my social media addiction this evening, today’s Non Sequitur comic strip seemed particularly applicable.

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Socially Speaking

Social Media
Author: Mark Dixon
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
1:39 pm

This afternoon I spent an enjoyable hour listening to the Sun-sponsored “Socially Speaking” radio show on BlogTalkRadioSumaya Kazi, Sun Microsystems Senior Social Media Manager, interviewed new media consultant David Spark talk about improving marketing “storytelling” by leveraging social media. 

A couple of intriguing concepts proposed by David Spark:

  1. “‘Be the voice‘ – Build your business by becoming your industry’s thought leader.”
  2. “Create social content that directly supports your sales efforts.”

This was a good example of using social media to promote social media concepts.

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JavaFX Mobile + Malden Labs

Identity
Author: Mark Dixon
Thursday, February 12, 2009
7:08 am

JavaFXThis morning, Sun announced the availability of the JavaFX Mobile platform, which “delivers rich content and services across the broadest range of mobile devices – from mass market feature phones to smart phones.”

From a company best known for functionality under the covers, it is great to see truly great user interface technology emerge to complete the virtual last mile to people on the “screens of our lives.”

JavaFX Mobile will be demonstrated at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, from February 16-19.  Coincidentally, today I am in beautiful Pebble Beach, California, for customer meetings where we will demonstrate JavaFX at work with Sun JavaFX partner Malden Labs.  Seeing the Malden “Channel Grid” user interface in operation within a browser, on a desktop and on a mobile phone is really cool.

The Malden Labs 6thSpace technology leverages JavaFX and the entire Sun software stack to build systems that are “Reasonable, Intelligent, Immersive and Pervasive.”  It is a great example of how JavaFX provides innovative new ways to connect users to the rich functionality enabled by Sun’s software infrastructure products.

I’ll write more later about Malden and 6thSpace.  Beside being an great showcase for JavaFX, this system is an excellent example of how Identity plays a critical role in personalizing a user’s interaction with business systems.  Stay tuned.

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