Federal Analysis
Federal Agencies Pursue IT Consolidation
March 18, 2026
Federal agencies are increasingly prioritizing strategic consolidation of complex and aging enterprise IT environments to improve operational efficiency, security, and mission alignment. This effort requires strong executive leadership, disciplined planning, and effective change management to overcome technological and organizational challenges. Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for integrated IT solutions and services that support modernization and consolidation initiatives across federal agencies.
- Agencies like the Department of the Interior and Farm Service Agency emphasize the need for a clear IT vision and leadership commitment to drive consolidation efforts.
- Procurement strategies should focus on acquiring comprehensive IT modernization services that address legacy system integration, security enhancements, and cost reduction.
- Vendors offering expertise in change management, strategic IT planning, and enterprise architecture may find growing opportunities as agencies seek to avoid forced or reactive consolidation.
- Organizations should prepare for procurement processes that prioritize holistic IT solutions over piecemeal technology acquisitions, reflecting a shift toward mission-aligned IT environments.
IT consolidation, done smartly, offers a path forward. It also requires more than technological decisions. It demands commitment, an IT vision and strategy, strong leadership, disciplined planning, dedicated change management and a clear-eyed view of real and potential barriers and risks.
— Darren Ash, Executive Advisor
Agencies
Department of the Interior, Farm Service Agency, Department of Agriculture
Sources
- Consolidation in a complex and aging enterprise IT environment - Nextgov/FCW · Nextgov/FCW · Mar 18