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Only considering?! Nevertheless good enough.
In order to halt they have to consider it first. There is some process required.
Then migration will take years if they already are established in US cloud services
From what I understand it was only a plan. So shouldn’t take long to change it. But due process is still required.
Re-read the title. considering halting plans to. They aren't using them yet.
The headline suggests they haven't started using them yet.
I think rather than good enough, it is a good start.
That was my first reaction, but anyone who's been anywhere near the civil service knows it will take 16 meetings just to decide to have a meeting about it. The fact they've started considering it within a year means this must be high priority.