The National Association of Government Web Professionals (NAGW) is a 501(c)6 non-profit organization incorporated in the state of New Jersey. The organization is comprised of members from local, state and federal government agencies in the United States. The purpose of the organization is to share knowledge, best practices, innovative ideas and other resources.
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History
editNAGW had its beginnings in 2003, when a Kansas City group called the Metro Area Government Webmasters (MAGWeb) decided to sponsor a national conference for their peers.
This first Government Webmasters Conference drew more than 200 attendees from 29 states. Buoyed by that success, MAGWeb held a second conference in 2004, which attracted even greater attendance. Conference planners then decided to pass the baton and turned the conference over to a new hosting city, Denver, in 2005.
Some of the same people who planned the Kansas City and Denver conferences formed NAGW. The association officially came into being at the Denver conference in September 2005 and elected its first officers.
NAGW Regions
editNAGW is divided into seven regions.
Region Name | Region Number | Included in this Region | Up for election |
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Midwest Region | 1 | Odd numbered years | |
Lakes Region | 2 | Even numbered years | |
Northeast Region | 3 | Odd numbered years | |
East Region | 4 | Even numbered years | |
South Region | 5 | Odd numbered years | |
West Region | 6 |
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Even numbered years |
Mountain Region | 7 | Odd numbered years |
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