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Government Computing (GC) magazine is regarded as the most authoritative specialist publication in the field of public sector ICT.
It addresses the relationship between ICT and the transformation of public services, focusing on changes in the technology, how they can affect business processes, the management of change and the policy issues that dictate the priorities of public servants.
The magazine provides high quality, independent editorial from a group of experienced writers. It asks questions about what works, the potential and limitations of technologies, how it relates to the social pressures on organisations, and how it can strengthen the relationship between the public sector and the citizen. It demystifies the contribution of technology, being written for those who need to understand the role of ICT without a specialised knowledge of the subject.
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If you would like to discuss any sponsorship or marketing options please contact Roger Massey at roger.massey@kable.co.uk or on 020 3353 2680.

Local Government Chronicle is the leading publication for local government management and is the key resource for news, opinion, best practice and job vacancies across all disciplines. With a reputation built up over 154 years, LGC is the authority within local government and is largely read by Chief Executives and Heads of Departments who on average have budgets of £3.5 million and teams of over 26 individuals.
The topics of efficiency, outsourcing and procurement are rarely out of the LGC and it is to us that senior local government professionals turn, to be kept informed on the latest news on these issues.
The weekly magazine first published in 1855, has an ABC circulation of 6,485 and is 99% paid for. While the website; www.lgcplus.com has over 55,000 Unique Users per month per month and 8,000 registered users.
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Intellect works with and for members to:
Develop the UK’s capability to support a strong and growing technology sector
Improve their business performance by providing insights into markets and supply chains and constructively influencing their development
Engaging with government and regulators to create the most favourable environment for growth and employment
Maintaining the industry’s reputation and championing its strategic importance sharing and promoting best practice
For more information about intellect, please visit our website: www.intellectuk.org
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