Government Technology Review — a new beginning
Welcome to the new Government Technology Review (GTR), relaunching today as a brand-new multichannel information source — quarterly print magazine, weekly e-newsletter and daily online updates.
There’s never been a more critical or dynamic time for public sector ICT, so it is more important than ever that professionals in the field have a respected and reliable source of information and analysis, which is exactly what we’ll be bringing you with the new GTR.
We’re pleased to report that word of GTR’s return has already brought a flood of positive feedback from readers and advertisers, which surely is a testament to the vital role it plays in bringing together public sector ICT professionals and agencies and the vendors who supply them, along with other decision-makers and the wider industry.
We’re also thrilled that former GTR editor, David Braue, is back on board as features editor and lead writer. David is one of Australia’s most respected ICT journalists, with two decades of experience and a slew of awards to his name.
GTR’s first print issue will be out in October and will focus on the crucial and timely subjects of public sector digital transformation and unified and critical communications.
Overall, the content focus will follow the path established by the original GTR, covering public sector technology, hot-button issues such as cloud, mobility, procurement, security, GIS and data centres, as well as infrastructure, business intelligence and more.
For readers, GTR is available on a free subscription basis to all qualified technology and business professionals. Just head to our website to sign up.
For vendors, a range of attractive print, e-news and online packages are available right now — please contact Group Brand Manager Glenn Silburn for details: gsilburn@westwick-farrow.com.au.
David, Glenn and I, and the whole Westwick-Farrow Media team, look forward to bringing you the latest public sector ICT news, in-depth features and thought-provoking analysis as the government ICT sector heads into its most challenging years yet.
Jonathan Nally
Editor, Government Technology Review
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