The global ICT Investment In Government Market is
expected to reach USD 654.73 billion by 2025, according to a new report by
Grand View Research, Inc. The need to bridge the infrastructure and
technological gap is expected to drive the ICT investments in the government
sector.
Government spending in the ICT sector has gained momentum
in several countries including China, India, Brazil, and Japan, whose central
governments are encouraging investments from foreign companies. The adoption of
ICT services has continued to witness tremendous growth owing to the increased
business activities in the Asia Pacific and Middle Eastern regions, along with
the growing investment flows, national infrastructure build-out, and government
service footprint expansions.
The e-governance initiatives undertaken by the Indian
government to simplify digital channels are driving investments in the ICT
sector. The Digital India initiative is enabling the government to process
integrated and streamlined data repositories. The government of New Zealand has
bestowed the Chief Information Officer (CIO) with the responsibility of leading
the ICT industry by enabling integrated digital service delivery, offering
system-wide assurance and delivering sustainable business savings of USD 100
million per year by 2017.
The felicitous usage of information aids governments in
making appropriate connections with the industry and helps agencies to solve
problems and identify new growth opportunities for innovations. Governments use
data standards for increasing interoperability and improving analytical
capabilities for the entire public sector. In the wake of increasing privacy
and security concerns, governments collaborate with other jurisdictions to
effectively manage cybersecurity. They work closely with the ICT sector to seek
expert advice, evaluate their plans, and achieve better value for money.
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Further key findings from the report suggest:
- The spending on software is expected to witness substantial rise as
organizations are embracing digital business strategies for outcome-based
solutions and technological innovations
- The growing transparency in the bundling of mobile services and
pricing along with the increasing service provider consolidation is
leading to a slower spending in the communication services segment
- The cloud computing segment is anticipated to account for over 10%
of the overall investments by 2025 as government agencies are moving
toward ramping up their investments in the cloud technology to bridge the
infrastructure gap
- The Asia Pacific region is expected to be the fastest-growing
region in terms of investments in the ICT sector; this growth can be
attributed to the increasing collaboration between telecom service
providers, solution providers, and device suppliers
- The need to develop an economy beyond the oil & gas industry
has led to significant industrial refocusing along with the adoption of
IoT and deepening smart city initiatives in the MEA region
About Grand View Research
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The company provides syndicated research reports, customized research
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Corporate Sales Specialist, USA
Grand View Research, Inc
Phone: 1-415- 349-0058
Toll Free: 1-888- 202-9519
Email: sales@grandviewresearch.com
For More Information: https://www.grandviewresearch.com
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