Federal Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel sat down with FedScoop Radio on Friday to discuss his priorities for the 2013 federal fiscal year. VanRoekel discussed ways the federal government can get more return on investment from its information technology investments, how the government can close the productivity gap and the evolving threat of cybersecurity.
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