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Summary
Summary
New information technologies are being applied swiftly to all levels of government service: local, county, regional and even national and international. Information technology (IT) is being used to improve data management and data sharing, planning and decision support, service delivery, and more. Application areas affected by government mandates to improve e-government service include healthcare and safety; law enforcement, security, and justice; education; land use; and many others. DIGITAL GOVERNMENT: E-Government Research, Case Studies, and Implementation provides the field with a definitive, interdisciplinary, and understandable review of recent IT and related research of particular importance to digital government. The book also includes explorations of current and future policy implications, and case studies of successful applications in a variety of government settings.
Table of Contents
Introduction to foundations of digital government |
The state of the art for digital government research |
The US e-government evolution |
E-government in Europe |
Introduction to information technology research |
History of digital government funding and research in the US |
Information usability for electronic government |
User access to government statistical information |
Data and knowledge integration for e-government |
Data mining and information sharing for homeland security and disaster management |
Law enforcement information sharing and analysis |
Geospatial information systems for government data integration and management |
Geoinformation technologies for collaborative crisis management |
Hotspot detection and geo-surveillance |
Information retrieval for e-rulemaking |
Collaborative processes for transnational digital government |
High performance computing for e-voting |
Introduction to digital government research in public and social policy |
Interagency and intergovernmental information sharing and integration |
Digital libraries for government information resources |
Citizen access to government statistical information |
E-rulemaking and "digital citizenship" |
Evaluation: e-government success factors |
Privacy in an electronic government context |
Introduction to case studies in successful e-government initiatives |
United Kingdom |
Germany |
Canada |
China |
Singapore |
Malaysia |
Taiwan |
New Zealand |
Australia |
Index |