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editServing both government and industry for over 20 years, e.Republic publishes the five distinct periodicals, runs the largest intergovernmental conferences in the nation and produces over 100 targeted and custom events annually.
The company's flagship product is Government Technology Magazine, a publication covering the role of information technology in state and local government. The magazine typically offers in-depth feature stories and case studies covering an array of topics of interest to public sector employees such as IT managers, CIOs and public safety officials.
e.Republic is also home to the Center for Digital Government & Center for Digital Education, research and market advisory services in their respective fields of state and local government and education.
e.Republic also hosts a number of annual events, with the most popular being the Government Technology Conference West. GTC West, as it often referred to, is held each May in Sacramento, California and the event draws thousands of attendees from the public sector and technology industry. Other GTC events are held throughout the year in Austin, TX, Atlanta, GA, and Albany, NY.
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