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03 September 2010 

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Informed Publications Ltd.

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LGITU

'Technology & the Transformation of Frontline Services'

Frontline services - Local Government, Police, Fire and Health - are leading the way in the public sector towards delivering the quality of services required to meet the Transformational Government agenda. To achieve this task local government requires expertise from the commercial sector, thus offering huge opportunities for success - but it is acknowledged to be one of the most difficult markets to enter.

On estimate, local government alone will spend £3bn in the current financial year to achieve and deliver a modernised service system.

Informed Publications provides the unique platform for reaching this market via its wide portfolio of marketing services. Local Government IT in Use (LGITU) is the only magazine to focus solely on the use of ICT in frontline service delivery.

LGITU, with 6 issues per year, can help you to:

  • Reach 12,000 Decision Makers and Influencers including e-champions. Chief Executives, Heads of IT, Finance Directors, Heads of Efficiency and Performance plus Department Heads across local government and other frontline service organisations
  • Raise your company profile
  • Influence the market
  • Make readers aware of your products and services
  • Gain your share of the £3bn spend on services improvement
  • Help Officers achieve their targets and build on their previous achievements

LGITU:

  • Is distributed Nationwide across all the UK's 469 Local Authorities plus police, fire and health organisations
  • Has a readership of more than 25,000 frontline organisation Officers, Specifiers and Buyers
  • Has 80% of its readers rating LGITU as their first choice magazine
  • Provides Officers with a one-stop update on successful and innovative use of technology
  • Provides invaluable information for 96% of its readers via its independent, informative editorial and features
  • Provides sufficient information to allow 76% of its readers to make informed decisions on purchase as part of the decision making team.

To obtain a copy of the latest issue of LGITU or discuss the opportunities this magazine offers your company to communicate directly with local government, please contact Ann Campbell-Smith.


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"I've just been handed a copy of LGITU, which I think is excellent"
Steve Moffat, Principal Officer - Infrastructure Strategy, Kingston-upon-Hull City Council

"LGITU has proved vital in reaching important IT contacts within the local government sector. No other publication has such a clearly defined focus and as suppliers to local government it is an invaluable medium for promoting our services"
Robert Peel, Marketing Edge, on behalf of a number of key clients

"I found it concise and excellent"
Robert Moore, E-business Manager, Dartford Borough Council

"I should like to subscribe to the above publication. It is currently shared by five of us and is invariably out of date by the time I receive it"
Mike King, IT Consumer services Manager, Birmingham Social Services Information Systems

"I was passed a copy of your magazine and found it to be of great interest"
Derrick Bates, Business Release Manager, Cumbria County Council

"I have recently been working with IPL/LGITU magazine to promote my Childcare application. Their knowledge and contacts within this niche area were impressive. I was persuaded to promote an article in LGITU magazine and support it with a Broadcast email and the response has been phenomenal. I have been swamped with genuine opportunities for business.
"I am already planning to work with them again in 2008. Thank you IPL"
Gavin Cameron, Open Objects

"I have been given a copy of your excellent magazine Local Government IT in Use, I should be grateful if you add my name to the circulation list."
Pam Walker, Web & Intranet Content Manager, Communications Unit, Chief Executive's Office, Newcastle City Council.