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For some time now as the team behind FutureGov has been focused on relaunching the print magazine, and charging ahead with the development of our conferences and training, the online community has been a little bit unloved in comparison.
The irony is that FutureGov magazine (in its former guise as ‘Public Sector Technology & Management’) started off as an online-only community back in 2003. At the time it was a not-for-profit hobby that I developed in my spare time, whilst working for my previous employer.
Happily it’s grown a bit since then, and I’ve got some great colleagues helping out these days. However it’s still very much a labour of love.
Hopefully you can sense this from our new and improved online publication; there has been a considerable amount of attention given to how we can provide for our online community of readers here in Asia, as well as further afield.
So in the months ahead you’ll see a broader range of content than in the previous version of the web site, and you’re invited to play an active role in the life of this community, by adding your comments, submitting feedback, and perhaps even joining us for some of the conferences that we organise.
Anyway, more chit chat later. For now it’s just great to be back online.
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