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2012
InformationWeek
Government IT Innovators Pre-Registration Form
For the past 23 years,
InformationWeek
has honored the country's most technologically innovative companies with its prestigious
InformationWeek
500 ranking. Now in its fourth year,
InformationWeek
's 2012 Government IT Innovators program will shine a spotlight on some of the most innovative government IT organizations--at the federal, state, and local levels. T
o be contacted regarding the 2012 nomination process, please complete pre-registration form on the following page.
Candidate agencies are asked to complete an essay on their most innovative IT initiative completed within the past 12 months.
Winners will be featured in the
InformationWeek
500 issue and recognized at the
InformationWeek
Conference and Awards Gala in September 2012.
The deadline for submitting a nomination is April 27, 2012
.
In 2011,
InformationWeek
recognized the accomplishments of 15 government agencies, including the U.S. Dept. of Veteran Affairs, the General Services Administration
, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Kansas Department of Transportation, the City of Santa Monica,
among others.
Find out about the technology initiatives that put our 2011 winners on to
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This program is open to
U.S. agencies at the federal, state and local/municipal level
. We cannot accept nominations submitted by technology vendors. A vendor can work with an agency on preparing a nomination, however the nomination itself must be submitted by a contact within the nominated agency.
If you are a PR agency representing multiple government agencies, you must submit separate pre-registration forms for each agency.
To pre-register, please complete the form on the next screen. Qualifying agencies will be contacted with additional details on submitting their nomination for the 2012
InformationWeek
Government IT Innovators program.
For more information, visit the
InformationWeek
500 Resource Center at
www.informationweek.com/iw500
or send an email to
IWgovIT@techweb.com
.
Best wishes,
Rob Preston
VP & Editor in Chief
InformationWeek
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