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Learn More About Digital Communities 2008

Digital Communities is an unprecedented program launched by Government Technology magazine and the Center for Digital Government that strategically connects local government leaders with member technology companies around the issues and technologies shaping 21st century cities, counties and regions.

Led by Program Director Todd Sander, former CIO/Assistant City Manager and Washington State Deputy CIO, and the guidance of a national advisory board, Digital Communities delivers access to a range of strategic media elements and public sector relationships to impact your local government market penetration.

View Digital Communities 2008 Program Brochure

Digital Communities combines the magazine and research firm's strongest local government marketing
and sales assets including:

  • Sponsorship... of our Digital Cities and Digital Counties Surveys & Awards
  • Positioning... in our Public/Private Sector Task Forces
  • Networking... at our Big City/County CIO Summit
  • Participation... in Regional Executive Roundtables and Internet Seminars
  • Exposure... in Digital Communities quarterly magazine and eNewsletters
  • Visibility... on our dedicated Web portal and Social Network

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Become a Member!

For more information, please contact Director, Todd Sander at 916.932.1351 or tsander@centerdigitalgov.com

Exclusive white papers, best practices
and presentations. Registration required.

Highlights

  • Digital Cities Winners Showcase I-Seminar

    The original event was broadcast on: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 - Duration: 60-minutes

  • Special Report: A Foundation for the Future of Local Government
    In fiscal 2008, governors' budget proposals show a lower expected growth rate of just 4.2 percent, with expenditures expected to total $642 billion. Pressures will likely increase in health care, criminal justice, employee benefits and pensions, and physical infrastructure -- in part to make up for the lingering effects of cuts made in previous years. Even so, demand for digital infrastructure is increasing.
  • Why Mobile Device Management is Critical to IT
    Learn more about how IT organizations can manage mobile devices as corporate assets, and safeguard the corporate data that is accessed on them.