Excellence.gov Awards: State reduces servers from 187 to 17

Chris Dorobek talked to winner Kirit Amin, the Chief Information Officer at the Bureau of Consular Affairs.

These days it’s all about going green. And this year’s winner of the American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council’s Excellence in Going Green Award certainly demonstrated sustainability prowess. The State Department was able to reduce the number of servers from 185 to 17. And that’s just part of their award-winning initiative.

Chris Dorobek talked to winner Kirit Amin, the Chief Information Officer at the Bureau of Consular Affairs.

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