Roger Waldron, President, Coalition for Government Procurement

The Pentagon's chief information officer has a plan to save up to $20 billion in IT spending over the next five years. The CIO's office will try to consolidate ...

The Pentagon’s chief information officer has a plan to save up to $20 billion in IT spending over the next five years. The CIO’s office will try to consolidate databases from every single defense agency to get rid of data duplication. Roger Waldron is president of the Coalition for Government Procurement. On In Depth with Francis Rose, he shared a similar cost-saving strategy for federal contractors and agencies that have too many data reporting requirements built in their contracts.

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