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Legal Publisher, June, 2006
e.Republic (Folsom, CA), a media company focused on information technology for government and education and the publisher of "Government Technology" magazine, has begun the publication of "Government Technology's Emergency Management," a quarterly title designed to "meet the unique information needs of the emergency management community." It has an initial controlled circulation of 40,000 public and private professionals who have purchasing responsibilities in disaster prevention, emergency preparedness, incident management and economic recovery, including federal agency and program managers, governors and city and county elected officials, local police and fire chiefs, EMS directors and related contractors and consultants.
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