The boards of directors of the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) and the Government Electronics and Information Technology Association (GEIA) announced today that they have agreed to enter into discussions toward a potential merger of the groups memberships and programs in 2008.
“We intend to carry industrys message to Washington with a louder and clearer voice,” said ITAA Chairman Dave Sanders. “For too long our nations leaders have had to sort through a complex and sometimes inconsistent series of statements and positions to understand industrys needs — this is the first step toward solving that problem.”
The resulting organization would represent more than 380 member companies offering technology solutions to consumers and commercial companies; federal, state and local government agencies and the Department of Defense. It would combine GEIAs business development, networking, standards and market analysis products and programs with the offerings available through ITAAs Commercial and Public Sector Groups in public policy advocacy, business development and networking.
“GEIAs market forecasting reports, government relations and standards programs are extremely complementary to ITAAs offerings, particularly our leading public policy advocacy,” said Henry Steininger, incoming ITAA Chairman for 2008. “The merger of these two association leaders would clearly yield a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.”
Gene Glazar, incoming GEIA Chairman for 2008, said: “A merger also would provide our members with a new home where they can ally themselves not only with other companies serving the public sector, but also those developing cutting-edge commercial solutions for the private sector.”
Thirty-two prominent government technology contractors belong to both ITAA and GEIA, representing approximately 30 percent the organizations combined revenues.
About GEIA
GEIA represents companies which provide the government with electronics and
information technology (IT) solutions. In partnership with its members and their government customers, GEIA studies the market for IT solutions and advanced electronics products and services for defense and civil government agencies. GEIA then produces an annual 10-Year Defense Market Forecast and a 5-year Federal IT Forecast. Through its government relations efforts, GEIA is in constant touch with key government executives, representatives of civilian and defense agencies, and the Congress. They maintain an active standards development program to provide industry with proven solutions to business process challenges. The association has become recognized nationally and internationally for its leadership and expertise on a variety of key standards. For more information, visit www.geia.org.
About ITAA
The Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) provides global public policy, business networking, and national leadership to promote the continued rapid growth of the IT industry. ITAA consists of over 300 corporate members throughout the U.S. The Association plays the leading role in issues of IT industry concern including information Security, taxes and finance policy, digital intellectual property protection,telecommunications competition, workforce and education, immigration, online privacy and consumer protection, government IT procurement, human resources and e-commerce policy. ITAA members range from the smallest IT start-ups to industry leaders in the Internet, software, IT services, digital content, systems integration, telecommunications, and enterprise solution fields. For more information, visit www.itaa.org. ITAA is secretariat of the World Information Technology and Services Alliance, consisting of 70 IT trade associations around the world.



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