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Provides state and local government executives with the knowledge necessary to implement and shape IT solutions for their agency or department. Editorial offers information on viable solutions and applications, the role of technology in the modern government and interviews with authors, elected officials, industry experts and academicians. Also includes case studies and success stories by agencies and departments who are applying technology to improve services to citizens around the world, along with news on the latest developments in legislation and technology. Technology coverage includes electronic data processing, desktop systems, SSL (Secure Socket Layer), mainframes and geographic information systems (GIS). Editorial focuses exclusively on the technology issues, applications, products and services that are essential to government business, specifically looking at how technology works. Regular departments include: Local Government; eGovernment; Product News; Tech Focus; Point of View; Justice; Privacy; CIO Profile; Procurement; and Geo Info. Government Technology DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. Government Technology magazine publishes material from staff writers, freelancers, end-users, government managers and executives and corporate communications writers. They are interested in information technology applications (case studies) for state and local government.

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