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MARCH 20266GOVERNMENT CIO OUTLOOKEDITORIALPredictable Systems for Public MissionsFederal modernization is no longer defined by isolated upgrades but by lifecycle continuity, security integration and predictable execution. As cyber threats intensify and infrastructure demands grow, government leaders require platforms that sustain mission performance from design through deployment and runtime. This edition of Gov CIO Outlook examines organizations strengthening public systems through disciplined architecture and operational foresight.At the forefront of this issue, MFGS, Inc. is recognized as Government and DOD IT Solutions of the Year 2026. Under the leadership of President and CEO Robert J. Makheja, the company has established itself as a trusted steward of enterprise-grade software portfolios embedded across DoD and Intelligence Community environments. Its integrated lifecycle model unifies DevSecOps, cybersecurity, hybrid cloud operations and analytics into cohesive delivery frameworks. By embedding AI and automation into repeatable mission-ready use cases, MFGS enables agencies to accelerate modernization while maintaining regulatory compliance and operational continuity. From Affordable Care Act systems stabilization to defense-grade validation environments, its solutions are engineered for resilience under real-world load.Extending the conversation into public safety infrastructure, Radarsign is recognized as Top Radar Speed Sign Traffic Calming System 2026. Founded on the principle that durability must match behavioral technology, the company designs armored radar speed signs built with protective aluminum structures and solar efficiency to ensure long-term field performance. With full compliance to the 11th Edition of the MUTCD and modular update capabilities, Radarsign supports agencies transitioning from isolated installations to coordinated fleet-level deployments. Its systems-based approach emphasizes measurable safety outcomes rather than temporary enforcement gains.Across federal IT modernization and municipal infrastructure, safety and reliability emerge as the defining requirements. Technology must operate predictably under scrutiny, scale securely and remain compliant across changing regulatory environments. We invite readers to explore how disciplined lifecycle integration and engineered durability are shaping the next generation of public sector performance.Let us know your thoughts!MARCH 2026, volume 12 - Issue 02 (ISSN 2644-2604) ValleyMedia, Inc. Managing EditorCatalina JosephEditorial StaffVisualizersPresley MeadowChris LynnEmailsales@govciooutlook.comeditor@govciooutlook.commarketing@govciooutlook.comJune WilliamsJade RayRose DcruzAaron Pierce Alex D'Souza Joshua Parker To subscribe to Government CIO OutlookVisit www.govciooutlook.com Catalina Joseph Managing Editoreditor@govciooutlook.comCopyright © 2026 Valley Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffCatalina Joseph
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