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Economic Barometer Newsletter
Spring 2005
Adapting Successfully to Change: New Study of Greater Washington’s Info Tech Industry Documents Strong Workforce, Impact of Federal Spending
Providing a current analysis of an industry that has weathered significant changes in the past five years, the Greater Washington Initiative (GWI) this week released an important technology study: Information Technology, Communications and New Media in Greater Washington. The study, authored by former Washington Post reporter Peter Behr, is available online at GWI’s website: www.greaterwashington.org.
The first of its type in nearly five years, the study features personal insights of nearly 40 industry leaders in the Washington, DC region. Senior executives of major firms based across the region are quoted in the study; these firms include: America Online, Discovery Communications, E*Trade, Lockheed Martin Information Technology, Nextel Communications, MCI, SAIC, Verizon and XM Satellite Radio.
To compete in the government market, several executives interviewed for the study discussed the unique advantages of being located in the Greater Washington region and the strength of the region’s highly educated workforce. They suggest that the area’s IT capabilities can be expanded in the future to focus on providing comprehensive solutions to commercial firms in telecommunications, health care management and other sectors.
Data in the study documents the rise in federal government spending and includes a positive industry outlook:
Among other findings:
The IT report is posted online, and printed copies will be available by April 15. To view the Executive Summary or to download the entire 32-page study, visit www.greaterwashington.org. To request a printed copy of the study, please email GreaterWashingtonInitiative@bot.org.
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