While there’s a lot of momentum around
government IT modernization, ensuring that progress does not stall out can be a challenge. Thankfully, many defense agencies are now developing various mandates that are propelling modernization as-a-Service forward and have full support from all levels of leadership. The new Department of Defense (DoD) Fiscal Year 2022 budget is also pushing for more research and development, which will be another driver.Providing the proof point that
Modernization as-a-Service (MaaS) actually works, software factories are creating a model for all defense agencies to advance into the future of IT modernization. In addition, agile development is now core to an agency culture of being open to change where failure is an option.In the third and final installment of the Modernization as-a-Service podcast, Mike Masten, Vice President Operations at
Chenega Applied Solutions, discusses the future of modernization in the federal government, and how MaaS will help agencies to continue their journey and avoid the pitfalls of past modernization efforts.