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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