KEY POINTS
  • America's Office of Management and Budget was aiming to to save $2.7 billion in technology costs by the end of the year.
  • But amid a sizeable shortfall, agencies are looking at adopting more cloud contracts instead.
  • While the government was budgeted to save $2.7 billion over the past two years, it could only save about $1.62 billion.
Control center at the end of the digital trunk that links homes in a housing development in St. George, Utah.

America's Office of Management and Budget was aiming to to save $2.7 billion in technology costs by the end of the year — but amid a sizeable shortfall, agencies are looking at adopting more cloud contracts instead.

Bean-counters have been trying to get the government to cut down for years on investing in new servers for its technology operations. But as of the end of this year, only four government agencies are on track to meet all the goals needed to cut costs, the Government Accountability Office said this week.