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U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market Forecast

December 29, 2019

The former U.S. government administration has laid out broad plans for the implementation of cloud computing in the federal government infrastructure, a step reflecting a fundamental re-examination of investments in technology infrastructure. The major achievement of the Obama administration was establishment of AWS GovCloud (US), an isolated Amazon Web Services domain designed to host sensitive government data. The significance of this move was also in breaching the traditional circle of established government IT vendors and letting in the IT company of new generation, the cloud generation. Yet the Obama administration has largely failed to move the critical mass of the government IT to the cloud, leaving most of the Federal legacy IT systems intact and the Trump administration still faced with the ever challenging task of overhauling obsolete IT systems and moving them to cloud.

The report provides detailed year-by-year forecasts for the following U.S. Federal Government market segments:

  • Agency-by-agency forecast by defense and civilian segments;
  • Year-by-year forecast for Intelligence Community;
  • Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
  • Cloud transition and management services: by four segments;
  • By investment type – National Security Systems, Mission Area Support, Infrastructure & Office Automation Telecommunications, Enterprise Architecture and Planning, Grants to State and Local IT
  • Mobile cloud services


Table of Contents

1. Market Report Scope & Methodology
1.1. Scope
1.2. Research Methodology

2. U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market in Numbers
2.1. Department of Defense: Cloud Computing Market Forecast
2.2. Civilian Agencies: Cloud Computing Market Forecast
2.3. U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market Forecast by Defense and Civilian Agencies
2.4. U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market Forecast by SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS
2.5. Intelligence Community: Cloud Computing Market Forecast
2.6. U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market Forecast: Cloud Transition and Management Services
2.7. U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market by Investment Type
2.8. U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market: Mobile Cloud Services

List of Figures
Fig. 1- U.S. Federal Cumulative Cloud Computing Market by Investment Type, %
Fig. 2- U.S. Federal Cumulative Cloud Computing Market by Investment Type, $Mln

List of Tables
Table 1 – U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market Forecast, $Mln
Table 2 – DoD: Cloud Computing Market Forecast by Agency, $Mln
Table 3 – Civilian Agencies: Cloud Computing Market Forecast by Agency, $Mln
Table 4 – U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market by Defense and Civilian Agencies, $Mln
Table 5 – Intelligence Community: Cloud Computing Market Forecast, $Mln
Table 6 – U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market Forecast by SaaS, PaaS and IaaS, $Mln
Table 7 – U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market Forecast: Cloud Transition and Management Services
Table 8 – U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market: Mobile Cloud Services, $Mln

Filed Under: Reports Tagged With: Cloud Computing Market, cloud computing market analysis, cloud computing market size, saas market, saas market share, software as a service, U.S. Federal Cloud Computing Market, u.s. federal saas market, u.s. it spending, us federal it market

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