The Federal Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC): Background, Deployment and Management
On March 22, 2007, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) mandated adoption of Federal Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC) to enforce a single-standard, enterprise-wide, managed environment for federal government agency desktops and laptops running Microsoft Windows.
By establishing a common configuration rather than hundreds of costly, locally created configurations, the FDCC should help the federal government improve security, reduce costs, and reduce application compatibility issues.
Whether or not you have implemented such a hardening standard for your desktops, Persystent Software can help you more easily implement FDCC as well as ensure its successful implementation across your entire organization. Information on how is provided in this white paper.
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