Federal Technology Survey 2013 |
The way federal agencies meet their missions is in constant motion. The processes and procedures continue to evolve as technology improves and expands. The pencil gave way to the typewriter. The typewriter gave way to the personal computer on your desk. Now tablets, smartphones and a host of technological innovations are sweeping through government, albeit more quickly at some agencies than others.
Later this month, Federal News Radio will spend three days analyzing how technology is changing the way federal agencies meet their missions and how contractors deliver services.
Federal News Radio is conducting this survey as part of our research and measurement of the impact of technology on federal employees, agencies and government contractors. We will present our findings starting Nov. 19.
The survey will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. All answers will remain anonymous. Begin the survey by clicking the "Next" button below.
Thank you.
Jason Miller
Executive Editor
Federal News Radio
Later this month, Federal News Radio will spend three days analyzing how technology is changing the way federal agencies meet their missions and how contractors deliver services.
Federal News Radio is conducting this survey as part of our research and measurement of the impact of technology on federal employees, agencies and government contractors. We will present our findings starting Nov. 19.
The survey will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. All answers will remain anonymous. Begin the survey by clicking the "Next" button below.
Thank you.
Jason Miller
Executive Editor
Federal News Radio