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The US government now has its very own version of the UK's Government Digital Service and that’s a very, very good thing to be able to boast.
Stuart Lauchlan has been tracking and commenting on the enterprise IT market for 31 years during which time he's managed to amuse, inform and irritate buy and sell side participants in equal and appropriate measure.
The US government now has its very own version of the UK's Government Digital Service and that’s a very, very good thing to be able to boast.
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