Modern Public Information Technology Systems: Issues and Challenges: Issues and ChallengesGarson, G. David Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2007 M03 31 - 420 páginas The nature of governance is rapidly changing, due to new technologies which expand public sector capabilities. Modern Public Information Technology Systems: Issues and Challenges examines the most important dimensions of managing information technology in the public sector. It explores the impact of information technology on governmental accountability and distribution of power, the implications of privatization as an IT business model, and the global governance of information technology Modern Public Information Technology Systems: Issues and Challenges provides a fresh look at the evolution of federal technology and political accountability in governmental information systems. Descriptions of general policy and technical applications, as well as practical implementation guidelines make this book a must-have for professors, students, and practitioners. |
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... functions, and public demands for greater accountability, many have looked to information and communications technology as a critical component of publicservice adaptation to the 21st century. Much of this response has been left to ...
... function. The attempts to use governmental Web sites as mechanisms to achieve e-governance and greater citizen participation ... functions, agencies utilize techniques for disclosure limitation through restricted data and administrative ...
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... function took primary responsibility for the management of these resources and focused on the development of applications and ... functions in the organization rarely controlled their own computing resources (Ackoff, 1967). The early MIS ...
... functions. As a result, program offices often acquired their own IT when data‐processing organizations could not ... function.” Their work distinguished itself in recognizing that organizations, especially large ones, often manage many ...
Contenido
Politics Accountability and Information Management | |
Reconciling Information Privacy and Information Access in a Globalized Technology Society | |
PrivacySensitive Tracking of Behavior with Public Information Systems Moving Beyond Names in a Globalizing Mass | |
IT Innovation in Local Government Theory Issues and Strategies | |
Information Technology as a Facilitator of ResultsBased Management | |
Managing IT Employee Retention Challenges for State Governments | |
Computer Tools for PublicSector Management | |
Computers and Social Survey Research for Public Administration | |
Geographic Information System Applications in the Public Sector | |
You Have Mail but Who is Reading It? Issues of EMail in the Public Workplace | |
World Wide Web Site Design and Use in US Local Government Public Management | |
EGovernment An Overview | |
EParticipation Models | |
EGovernment and Creating a CitizenCentric Government A Study of Federal Government CIOs | |
The Federal Docket Management System and the Prospect for Digital Democracy in US Rulemaking | |
Computer Applications in Public Administration | |
An Information Technology Research Agenda for Public Administration | |
About the Authors | |
Index | |
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