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April 07, 2011

Emergency Management Navigator Launched

The Center for Digital Government, a national research and advisory institute on information technology policies and best practices in state and local government, and Emergency Management magazine have launched an online tool - Emergency Management Navigator.

Press releases indicates that this new online tool provides key business development and sales information to those selling in the emergency management and public safety market. It is said to provide information technology and non-technology products and services to customers by consolidating vast amounts of data across state and local markets into one portal covering; Custom delivered pre-RFPs and bids, Key contact data, Budget and funding information, Grant information and grants database, Market overview and procurement information, Emergency Management events and news.

Emergency Management magazine is a publication dedicated to fostering collaboration across the full range of stakeholders responsible for preparing for and responding to the natural and manmade disasters that threaten our safety. Its strategic portfolio includes Emergency Management magazine and emergencymgmt.com, All-Hazards/All-Stakeholders Summits and Webinars, lead generation and custom media solutions.

The Center for Digital Government and Emergency Management magazine are divisions of e.Republic, a national publishing, event and research company focused on smart media for public sector innovation.

"We're extremely proud to offer this exceptional tool to companies serving the emergency management and public safety market," Cathilea Robinett, executive director of the Center for Digital Government in a press release.

"Emergency Management Navigator offers a wealth of vital information in procurement, contacts, and fiscal data, helping clients quickly and easily access the information they need to engage with this market," Robinett added.

Earlier in July 2010, TMCnet reported that e.Republic's Center for Digital Government (Center) Digital Communities program shifts the national attention to the best examples of how information and communication technology (ICT) are able to sustain and provide public service through its annual Digital Counties Survey. The release indicated that America's counties continuously face the challenge of providing effective and affordable government as a proof by their activities and future plans for public safety, social and health services, natural resource management, economic development and administrative efficiencies.





Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai's articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Jennifer Russell
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