Public information technology : policy and management issues / [compiled by] G. David Garson.

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Other Authors: Garson, G. David
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, PA : Idea Group Pub, c2003.
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Online Access:IGI Global e-Book Collection
Table of Contents:
  • Preface / G. David Garson
  • Managing Information Technology in the Public Sector
  • Information Technology and Public Administration: The View from the Profession / Alana Northrop
  • Politics, Accountability, and Governmental Information Systems / Bruce Rocheleau
  • The Evolution of Information Technology Management at the Federal Level: Implications for Public Administration / Stephen H. Holden
  • The Realities of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995: A Government-Wide Strategy for Information Resources Management / Patricia Diamond Fletcher
  • Mediating the Tension between Information Privacy and Information Access: The Role of Digital Government / George T. Duncan, Stephen F. Roehrig
  • E-Government: An Overview / Shannon Howle Schelin
  • Computer Applications in Public Administration
  • Leading-Edge Information Technologies and American Local Governments / Donald F. Norris
  • Information Technology as a Facilitator of Results-Based Management in Government / James E. Swiss
  • Computer Tools for Better Public Sector Management / Carl Grafton, Anne Permaloff
  • Survey Research, Focus Groups, and Information Technology in Research and Practice / Michael L. Vasu, Ellen Storey Vasu
  • Geographic Information Systems in the Public Sector / T.R. Carr
  • Electronic Mail in the Public Workplace: Issues of Privacy and Public Disclosure / Charles L. Prysby, Nicole D. Prysby
  • World Wide Web Site Design and Use in Public Management / Carmine Scavo
  • Toward an Information Technology Research Agenda for Public Administration / G. David Garson.
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