WASHINGTON, Jan. 20, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- FedScoop debuts its next generation website today, introducing a completely new look that breaks fresh ground in the world of web design and makes more FedScoop content available to readers than ever before.
As the leading tech media company in Washington, D.C., FedScoop is constantly trying to push the envelope and drive innovation to provide the best content, events, and experiences for their readers.
"FedScoop has grown dramatically over the past few years and has become an essential part of the daily discussion on government IT developments. The new site is a reflection of our long-standing commitment to serve the community with breaking news, educational forums, and platforms for collaboration," said Goldy Kamali, founder and CEO of FedScoop.
Last year, FedScoop produced 27 events and our news and video sites delivered roughly 400,000 impressions a month. FedScoop's DailyScoop, which is delivered each business day, reaches more than 100,000 Federal IT decision makers and influencers in the DC Metro Area alone as subscribers.
The new site – and FedScoop's newly redesigned newsletter, DailyScoop, also making its debut today – are part of a broader series of expansion moves for FedScoop to better reflect the company's widening portfolio of media products, said Kamali.
The creative verve that has driven FedScoop's unique government IT community events is reflected in the new design of its flagship news property. The new look and feel of the site, developed by Washington, D.C. based creative web agency, nclud, incorporates a number of state-of-the-art features, such as story cards which can reveal layers of information, giving readers a more vivid, interactive view of FedScoop's daily news coverage.
The responsive design of FedScoop's new website also adapts instantly to whatever device readers are using to get their latest news from FedScoop.
The redesign makes it easier to find and access FedScoop's growing array of public sector events and to profiles on the top government and industry IT leaders who headline those events.
It also gives readers more direct access to FedScoop's rich collection of content, including FedScoop's exclusive video series, "FedMentors" and makes it easier to find all of FedScoop's government technology stories by topic, or by government agency.
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Claire Corbett. [email protected]. 202-255-9599.
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