From Nextgov.com: Homeland Security CIO reviewing dozens of IT programs for cost and risks

Richard Spires says his goal is to find where DHS has systemic weaknesses in managing IT programs, and he leaves open the possibility that some projects could be suspended.

The Homeland Security Department's chief information officer is evaluating dozens of large information technology projects to find ways to cut costs and reduce risks, leaving open the possibility that some programs could be suspended if major problems are found.

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