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$2.0 BILLION IN FISCAL 2010 FOR TECHNOLOGY IN PENNSYLVANIA STATE GOVERNMENT

Decrease in state funding offset by federal economic stimulus spending

August 24, 2009 - pjmathison today released its 2009-10 Pennsylvania State Government Technology Investment Forecast, which provides advanced details on more than $2.0 billion in upcoming tech-related consulting, procurement and economic development spending by PA state government for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2009.

The fiscal 2010 PA Tech Forecast features recently-enacted budget details, agency-specific tech projects & plans, new energy-technology initiatives, highlights on the new state IT procurement process, and a primer on federal economic stimulus opportunities (re education, health care IT, broadband, and energy).

"Tech spending is marbled throughout virtually every unit of government," said Paul J. Mathison, President of pjmathison. To produce these reports, the firm mines thousands of pages of budget proposals, bills, acts and web sites, cajoles lots of people, draws on experience, then condenses this information into easy-to-read documents.

pjmathison (est. 1990) provides government affairs and strategic management services to institutional clients worldwide. The firm also produces, sells and licenses for resale government technology investment forecasts.

Download the 2009-10 PA Tech Forecast this year for FREE at www.pjmathison.com/id4.html.

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