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 Government Health IT) 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, Government Health IT 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 focuses on strategic intelligence for info-centric operations. It tracks the latest changes in information and communications technology, military doctrines and policies, and management strategies that are reshaping DOD and intelligence operations now and into the future. In print and online, it serves the information needs of senior IT professionals across the armed forces, defense and intelligence agencies.
Washington Technology is the national magazine for government contractors. It provides in-depth news, analysis and insight on the business of delivering technology and services to government. In print and online, it serves the information needs of government partners, including systems integrators, resellers, VARs and IT service providers.
Washington Technology's Solutions Series tackles the distinct challenge that impact the government contracting/systems integrator community. Consisting of a breakfast seminar, print advertisement, company profile, and online coverage, Washington Technology's Solutions Series place your companyĆs solutions front and center with systems integrators.
For more than ten years, the E-Gov Institute conferences have been the preferred venue for education, networking and community-building for public sector IT and management professionals. Through sessions and exhibits, these events are focused onthe most important technology issues and solutions in governement. The 2008 line-up includes Security, Program Management, Enterprise Architecture and more.
Federal Computer Week focuses on managing technology in government to deliver business results. It provides information decision-makers need to run the business of their agencies and serves the information needs of 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.
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.
For more than 30 years, FOSE has been the most vital tradeshow and conference for government technology professionals and their industry counterparts to discuss business opportunities, talk technology strategy, address upcoming programs, and map out priorities in the public sector.
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. In print and online, it serves the information needs members of the government IT buying team—agency executives, program managers and IT managers—across all segments of federal, state and local government.
The Government CIO Summit connect C-level decision-makers—representing federal, state and local government—with leading IT executives to explore the latest trends and issues impacting today's market. Attendees are personally selected and invited, ensuring a high level of exclusivity. These multi-sponsored events present a relaxed atmosphere to network and build relationships with the highest level of business and technology decision-makers.
Government Health IT is the definitive source for news and information on how government is driving the adoption of information technology in health care. It distinctively integrates coverage of government, technology and health care issues to help decision-makers improve the way health care is managed and delivered. In print and online, it serves the information needs of health IT decision-makers across public and private health systems, policy-makers and government.
The U.S. Law Enforcement Conference and Exposition provides an unparalled forum that drives multi-government interaction within the law enforcement communities and offer products and solutions that meet the ever-changing needs and roles of today's federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. U.S. Law addresses the needs of federal law enforcement and promotes collaboration and coordination between those officers and state and local police. The event also provides state and local officers with insight on how homeland security concerns will affect local jurisdictions and offers them valuable tools to meet these challenges.
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.