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Circulation
Annual
Traffic: Hits 11.7 million; Page Views
3.7 million. Average Viewer
Session: 8:33 minutes. Webtrends, Dec.
2004
Geographic
Reach: 1. North America, 2. Western
Europe, 3. Africa, 4. Asia
Print
Magazine Circulation
1.
African National Tourist Offices:
Targeted mailing lists, requests and
worldwide event participation.
2.
Government Agencies:
African, U.S. and Canadian Embassies;
African City Visitors and Convention
Bureaus.
3.
Travel Trade Shows:
Our greatest exposure ever at expos across
North America and Africa.
4.
ATA USA- Canada Chapters:
New York, Washington, Atlanta, Detroit,
Chicago, Tennessee, Florida, California,
Vancouver
5.
ATA Africa Chapters:
Kenya, South Africa,Tanzania, Ghana,
Benin, Cameroon, Guinea, Côte
d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Uganda,
Zambia.
6.
ATA Association Partners: ASTA, WTO,
ARTA, CCA, IIPT, USTOA, TIES, SADC,
AGOA.
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Airlines, Airports, Corporate Partners:
Plus Chambers of Commerce, Hoteliers,
Financial Institutions,
8.
Educational: Universities, Churches,
Teacher and Student Organizations, Travel
Training and Flight Schools.
9.
Retail: Subscriptions via internet,
plus bookstore and newsstand
sales.
10.
Mass Distribution:
African Charity Circulation Drives
Bulk orders, reprints and inserts for
seasonal promotions.
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400
Journalists Expected To Cover FOSE
2005
Washington DC Convention
Center, Tuesday - Thursday, April 5-7,
2005
FOSE, the largest and most effective
government information technology event,
is the proven industry leader. Every year
nearly 400 journalists cover FOSE's
educational programs, 600 exhibits,
solutions centers, government
demonstrations, informative keynote
speeches and networking opportunities.
FOSE rhymes with "glossy." When the show
launched in 1976, FOSE stood for the
Federal Office Systems Expo. FOSE
attendance is audited by BPA. For further
information, please call Peg Hosky (202)
237-0300,
FOSE is the ideal place to write
stories, get interviews and conduct
follow-up because the federal government
is the largest information technology
customer in the world. The newest
technology is exhibited at FOSE. More
importantly, the senior executives and
policy makers attend who interest and
affect your readers, listeners and
viewers.
Market Facts [according to market
intelligence firm, Input]:
1. The Federal government will increase
IT spending in 2005 to $81.4 billion, the
eleventh consecutive yearly increase.
2. The President has budgeted an
additional 7% in IT spending for 2006.
3. Department of Defense and the
Department of Homeland Security alone will
be spending in excess of $32 billion this
year on technology.
4. Federal purchases of computer system
hardware and associated software are
projected to reach $23 billion by 2009, a
35% increase from 2004.
FOSE Facts, or why you can efficiently
cover this high growth, high impact, high
tech market by attending FOSE:
1. 25,000 government technology
professionals will attend the three-day
event.
2. Senior government executives attend
FOSE and talk about their strategic plans
including many CIOs, CFO's, Chief
Acquisition Officers, and Chief Human
Capital Officers plans.
3. The average FOSE attendee is
individually responsible for a $2.49
million technology budget.
4. 400 journalists will be working in
the FOSE media center.
5. Senior executives from 600
technology companies will be on hand to
discuss their products and the government
market.
6. Major pavilions will host government
agencies demonstrating technology at work
in government.
CEO's to Speak at FOSE
Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 9:00 am --
Craig R. Barrett, Chief Executive Officer,
INTEL Corporation
Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 1:00 pm --
Kevin B. Rollins, Chief Executive Officer,
Dell
Wednesday, April 6, 2005, 9:00 am --
Martin I. Cole, Group Chief Executive -
Government, Accenture
Thursday, April 7, 2005, 9:00 am --
Bill McDermott, Chief Executive Officer,
SAP America [read more]
Peg Hosky
PostNewsweek / FOSE
c/o Hosky Communications
3811 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington DC 20016
(202) 237-0300
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