1105 Government Information Group is the leading provider of integrated information and media for the government information technology market. Our comprehensive portfolio of print, online, event, custom media and research products distinctively serves the information needs of the government IT buying team—agency executives, program managers, IT managers and systems integrators across all segments of federal, state and local government.
The company was formed at the end of 2006 via the merger of FCW Media Group (publishers of Federal Computer Week) and PostNewsweek Tech Media (publishers of Government Computer News, Washington Technology, and Defense Systems and producers of FOSE). The merger combined two powerful and experienced news and technology reporting teams with a strong commitment to serving government readers and advertisers with timely and targeted information.
1105 Government Information Group's enhanced line-up of integrated media products not only provides a comprehensive, 360° view of the government IT market, it also offers 360° access to the government and channel decision-makers driving that market.
Flagship news and information brands include Defense Systems, Federal Computer Week, FEND, GCN and Washington Technology. Flagship events include FOSE, GovSec, U.S. Law, and Ready, and the E-Gov Institute series of conferences which include Security, Program Management and Enterprise Architecture.
The CPM Group, the nation's center of excellence for information and strategic advice on business continuity, emergency management and security issues, publishes the CPM-Global Assurance e-zine, produces the popular semi-annual CPM Conference, and offers a variety of Web-based products for industry professionals.
Defense Systems provides the most comprehensive, integrated coverage of defense information technology, C4ISR and net-centric warfare. It is the magazine of NCW and the knowledge technologies that enable it. From enterprise systems to tactical IT, from satellites and geospatial to networks, sensors and combat communications, Defense Systems has a truly net-centric focus. Every issue serves the information needs of 34,023 senior IT professionals across the armed forces, defense and intelligence agencies. www.DefenseSystems.com
Washington Technology is the national magazine for government contractors. Every issue provides in-depth news, analysis and insight on the business of delivering technology and services to government. The magazine serves the information needs of 40,100 government partners, including systems integrators, resellers, VARs and IT service providers. www.WashingtonTechnology.com
Federal Computer Week is the policy and management authority for government. It provides essential insight into the rules, laws, guidelines and directives decision-makers need to monitor to run the business of their agencies and deliver on their missions through the deployment of information technology. Every issue serves the information needs of more than 90,162 members of the government IT buying team - agency executives, program managers, IT managers and systems integrators - across all segments of federal, state and local government. www.FCW.com
The Federal 100 Awards is one of the industry's most anticipated annual events. Government IT executives and industry leaders gather to honor the Federal 100 Award winners - those distinguished individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the missions of federal agencies in the past year.
FOSE is the #1 government technology event in the nation, bringing together the technologies to support innovation being developed and implemented within and in partnership with Federal government. Interagency, intergovernmental, and public-private collaboration and participation in key initiatives is facilitated by the one-to-one interaction that takes place on the show floor, in the meetings rooms and throughout FOSE for all 3 days.
GCN is the technology authority for government. It focuses on how to buy, build and manage the technologies that run government by providing in-depth news, analysis and insight on how agencies are integrating, implementing and managing information technology. Every issue serves the information needs of 90,000 members of the government IT buying team - agency executives, program managers and IT managers - across all segments of federal, state and local government. www.GCN.com
The Government Training Exchange is the largest online marketplace for training courses targeted to the federal government user and contractor community. GTE is syndicated across 1105 Government Information Group properties including Defense Systems, Federal Computer Week, FEND, GCN and Washington Technology and is the most complete online source for government training. Visitors can use the exchange as a one-stop destination for all their training needs. www.GovernmentTrainingExchange.com
GovSec/U.S. Law is the only comprehensive event for government that provides the insights, tools and tactics to anticipate, prepare, prevent and respond to domestic and international terrorism, accidental and natural disasters, and attacks on critical infrastructure. With the convergence of physical and IT security at its core, GovSec/U.S. Law, educates and empowers government security professionals to establish and maintain an integrated and comprehensive security strategy and architecture. www.govsecinfo.com
Since 1951, Federal Employees News Digest has been providing feds with all the top news affecting the federal workplace. In one weekly resource, federal employees get information on key events affecting pay, benefits, workplace policies and employee rights. It monitors Congress, the courts, the executive branch and the other entities to identify and report on the latest regulations, court decisions and rulings, affecting the federal workers.
Federal Employees Almanac is the original and most trusted source of federal career information. Since 1953, FEA has provided federal employees with detailed information on federal pay, benefits, retirement systems and personnel policies—all in one single source.