Paper on the implications of the ever more rapid spread of Social Media (such as Facebook, Twitter or Amazee) for society and democracy. Focus on Switzerland.
The reader facilitates new and emerging contactless applications, such as purchasing tickets, logging on to a computer or network, downloading loyalty coupons and using eGovernment applications - a...
Published in 2003
Abstract
The societal implications of new information and communications technologies are profound. Knowledge based economy leads to large-scale access and use of systems based ...
The Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy was assembled in 2008 to recommend policy reforms and other public initiatives to help American communities better meet ...
Cases on Managing E-Services presents a wide range of real-life case studies in e-services in fields such as e-libraries, e-medicine, and e-insurance. Providing concrete examples of successes and p...
Selected Readings on Global Information Technology supplements course instruction and student research with quality chapters focused on key issues concerning the development, design, and analysis o...
E-Government Diffusion, Policy, and Impact: Advanced Issues and Practices sheds light on how e-government technologies are shaping today’s knowledge society from the ground roots of the citizen exp...
White paper from the OpenID Foundation and the Information Card Foundation, outlines the approach both foundations are taking to enable open, Internet-scale trust networks using OpenID and Informat...
This report analyzes and models the evolutionary path of e-government in the U.S. and generates ideas for government officials to consider when implementing a national technology policy.
Over the last decade, information and communication technologies (ICT) have been increasingly used to achieve development goals. Developing countries, including poorer ones, have enjoyed rapid tech...
The Graduate School Enterprise Architecture curriculum is designed to equip developing enterprise architects, as well as staff and line leadership, with the requisite knowledge and skills to manage...
RFID: The Right Frequency
for Government 2005
The report provides a discussion of whatgovernment’s role should be in the advancement of RFID technology, focusing specifically on how the public ...
Accenture’s continuing research has given organizations the ability to simplify and standardize IT. Learn how Accenture helped an Asian government create an online portal that allows multiple agen...
Proceeding of ICEGOV – International Conference on eGoverment and eGovernance, 12–13 March 2009, Ankara-Turkey. The paper focuses specifically on the weakness of national ICT policy-making
process...
A paper on setting up an enterprise architecture in government, using the United Kingdom (UK) government as an example. Created in 2003 it still looks relevant in mid-2009. All feedback and comme...
This research is about e-governments that is in what shapes and forms they exist in the world, with particular concentration on the case of e-government application in Hong Kong.
The research begi...
e-Government Groupware is an information technology to that lets people effectively share information. Facing the toughest challenges of the times, such as climate changes, financial crisis, energy...
e-Government Groupware is an information technology to that lets people effectively share information. Facing the toughest challenges of the times, such as climate changes, financial crisis, energy...