Digital government principles and best practices /
E-government has emerged not merely as a specialization in public administration but as a transformative force affecting all levels and functions in government. This publication, written by a collection of practitioners and researchers, provides an overview of the management challenges and issues in...
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Hershey, Pa. :
IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA),
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Table of Contents:
- The promise of digital government
- A brief history of the emergence of digital government in the United States
- The emergence of digital government: international perspectives
- Portals and policy: implications of electronic access to U.S. federal government information and services
- Government web portals: management issues and the approaches of five states
- The organizational culture of digital government: technology, accountability & shared governance
- Political implications of digital (e-) government
- Consequences of the cyberstate: the political implications of digital government in international context
- Digital government and individual privacy
- E-procurement: state government learns from the private sector
- Issues in e-commerce and e-government service delivery
- Digital government and criminal justice
- Digital government: balancing risk and reward through public/private partnerships
- Ethics and digital government
- Data warehousing and the organization of governmental databases
- Digital government and geographic information systems
- Training for digital government
- The e-government challenge for public administration education
- Digital government and the digital divide
- Digital government and citizen participation in the United States
- Digital government and citizen participation in international context
- The future of digital government.