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The U.S. government is continuing its aggressive effort to consolidate its data centers, and has again increased its target for the number of facilities it expects to close, according to Federal Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel.

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Jesse Reviewed by Jesse on . Feds Now Plans To Close 1,200 Data Centers The U.S. government now expects to shutter at least 1,200 data centers by the end of 2015 in its data center consolidation project. That's about 40 percent of the IT facilities identified in the latest update from federal CIO Steven VanRoekel. The number of government data centers has grown steadily ? jumping from 1,100 to 2,094 and now to 3,133 ? as the Obama administration has identified more facilities than expected, and expanded the initiative to target telecom closets. The CIO's office Rating: 5