August 10, 2009 By Steve Towns, Editor
Less than a year after its high-profile adoption of Google's hosted e-mail and productivity tools, cloud computing has become Washington, D.C.'s first option for deploying new applications, according to Chris Willey, the district's interim chief technology officer (CTO).
Willey's predecessor, Vivek Kundra, drew widespread attention last fall when he acquired 38,000 licenses for Google Apps and offered those licenses to any district government agency that wanted to use them. Kundra was named national CTO by President Barack Obama in March.
Video: Chris Willey, interim CTO for Washington D.C., says the District may try to create a new model for acquiring software.
Willey, in a recent interview with Government Technology, said Google Apps and other cloud-based services have saved the district millions of dollars and generated scores of useful new tools.
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