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Digital government : principles and best practices / [edited by] Alexei Pavlichev, G. David Garson.

Van Pelt Library JK468.A8 D53 2004
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Pavlichev, Alexei.
Garson, G. David.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Internet in public administration--United States.
Internet in public administration.
United States.
Physical Description:
xii, 379 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Hershey, PA : Idea Group Pub., [2004]
Summary:
E-government has emerged not merely as a specialization in public administration but as a transformative force affecting all leaves and functions in government. Digital Government: Principles and Best Practices, written by a collection of practitioners and researchers, provides an overview of the management challenges and issues involved in seeking a new form of governance - digital government.
Contents:
Chapter I. The Promise of Digital Government / G. David Garson 2
Chapter II. A Brief History of the Emergence of Digital Government in the United States / Harold C. Relyea, Henry B. Hogue 16
Chapter III. The Emergence of Digital Government: International Perspectives / Laura Forlano 34
Section II The New Face of Government
Chapter IV. Portals and Policy: Implications of Electronic Access to U.S. Federal Government Information and Services / Patricia Diamond Fletcher 52
Chapter V. Government Web Portals: Management Issues and the Approaches of Five States / Joshua M. Franzel, David H. Coursey 63
Chapter VI. The Organizational Culture of Digital Government: Technology, Accountability & Shared Governance / Barbara Allen, Luc Juillet, Mike Miles, Gilles Paquet, Jeffrey Roy, Kevin Wilkins 78
Chapter VII. Political Implications of Digital (e-) Government / Paul M. A. Baker, Costas Panagopoulos 97
Chapter VIII. Consequences of the Cyberstate: The Political Implications of Digital Government in International Context / Costas Panagopoulos 116
Section III Issues in Digital Governance
Chapter IX. Digital Government and Individual Privacy / Patrick R. Mullen 134
Chapter X. E-Procurement: State Government Learns from the Private Sector / Mark E. Krysiak, Carla Tucker, David Spitzer, Kevin Holland 149
Chapter XI. Issues in E-Commerce and E-Government Service Delivery / Genie Stowers 169
Chapter XII. Digital Government and Criminal Justice / J. William Holland 186
Chapter XIII. Digital Government: Balancing Risk and Reward through Public/Private Partnerships / Carole Richardson 200
Chapter XIV. Ethics and Digital Government / Ronald E. Anderson 218
Section IV Preparing for Digital Government
Chapter XV. Data Warehousing and the Organization of Governmental Databases / Franklin Maxwell Harper 236
Chapter XVI. Digital Government and Geographic Information Systems / Jon Gant, Donald S. Ijams 248
Chapter XVII. Training for Digital Government / Shannon Howle Schelin 263
Chapter XVIII. The E-Government Challenge for Public Administration Education / Alexei Pavlichev 276
Section V The Future of Digital Government
Chapter XIX. Digital Government and the Digital Divide / Richard Groper 291
Chapter XX. Digital Government and Citizen Participation in the United States / Marc Holzer, Lung-Teng Hu, Seok-Hwi Song 306
Chapter XXI. Digital Government and Citizen Participation in International Context / Karin Geiselhart 320
Chapter XXII. The Future of Digital Government / Christopher Corbett 344.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1591401224
1591402182
1591401232
OCLC:
52134701

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