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2008-09 New Jersey State Government Technology Investment Forecast Is Available Now

Posted on: Tuesday, 8 April 2008, 06:00 CDT

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c88026) has announced the addition of "2008-09 New Jersey State Government Technology Investment Forecast" to their offering.

FY09 NJ State Government technology related spending is expected to exceed $900 million. Forecast details include: budgets, priorities, projects, customer agencies/offices, organizational & legislative updates and tips. 2008-09 NJ Tech Forecast covers time period: 7/01/08 - 6/30/09.

Government Technology Forecasts provide advanced details (2-6 months prior to the start of new fiscal-years) on upcoming government technology consulting, procurement and economic development initiatives.

Sources:

(i) mined from thousands of pages of Governor's Budgets, Budget Bills, Plans, and Web Sites,

(ii) consultation with key officials and

(iii) Our experience & relationships.

Technology topics covered (varies by state): information technology, computers, staffing, hardware, software, automation, data processing, servers, education technology, e-government, Internet, websites, telecommunications, wireless, electronic records, e-government, economic development programs, procurement, multimedia, training, research, telemedicine, biotechnology, environment, alternative energy, distance learning and homeland security.

The Forecasts help customers to identify new opportunities and to defend existing budgets, projects and programs. Customers include: analysts, associations, consultants, defence contractors, educators, government officials, lobbyists, news media and vendors.

The previous edition of this forecast will be included free of charge with the purchase of this edition.

pg 1 - summarized Forecast for this state, how to read the Forecast, and company information;

pgs 2 through 15 - bullet point descriptions of proposed technology-related budgets, priorities, projects, user agencies/offices and legislation, plus technology organization updates and advice & pointers.

Includes 1 Chart: FY08 vs. FY09 NJ Office of Information Technology Program Data.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c88026.


Source: Business Wire

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