US Government Plans Shutdown of 800 Data Centers
Riley Kennysmith | July 20, 2011 | 630 views | Add a CommentCategorized under U.S. Agriculture Department, U.S. General Services Administration, Vivek Kundra

The US government plans to shut down 800 of its 2000 computer data centers over the next four years. The New York Times reports that the 40% cutback will allow the federal government to reduce their technology budget and to update their systems. The change could mean saving $5 billion a year, according to chief information officer Vivek Kundra, as the centers scheduled to close are “redundant systems.”
