Digital Government 2014: The Two-Year Progress Report

Two years after the launch of the Obama Administration's Digital Government Strategy, federal leaders still give their agencies an average C+ on digital services. How can agencies make the grade? Read the full GBC survey and report.

In the two years since the Obama Administration launched the Digital Government Strategy, agencies have made significant strides to improve digital services in four major strategy areas: information-centric, shared platform, customer-centric, and security and privacy. Yet why do federal leaders still give an average C+ rating to their agency's digital efforts?

To learn more about the current status of federal digital initiatives, GBC conducted an in-depth research study to over 300 federal leaders about their agency's progress.

Download this GBC Report to learn: 

  • How agencies are employing digital services to achieve cost savings and better serve customers, including social media and shared IT platforms
  • Ways in which agencies are succeeding or in need of improvement when it comes to implementing open data initiatives and open source solutions
  • Challenges the federal government faces and must overcome to better its digital services