Social and Organizational Developments Through Emerging E-government Applications: New Principles and Concepts
β Scribed by Vishanth Weerakkody, Vishanth Weerakkody
- Publisher
- Information Science Reference
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 464
- Series
- Advances in Electronic Government Research
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Social and Organizational Developments through Emerging E-Government Applications: New Principles and Concepts discusses the evolution of e-government, focusing on the exploration of technical complexities and current studies of transformation government to develop effective means of delivering government to citizens. This reference publication will be valuable to those interested in the study and development of e-government in the local, national, and worldly context.
β¦ Table of Contents
Title
......Page 2
Editorial Advisory Board......Page 5
Table of Contents......Page 6
Detailed Table of Contents......Page 10
Preface......Page 18
E-Government Capabilities for 21st Century Security and Defense......Page 38
Unclassified Information Sharing and Coordination in Security, Stabilization, Transitionand Reconstruction Efforts......Page 51
In-Stream Data Processing for Tactical Environments......Page 63
Implementing Interoperability Standards for Electronic Government: A Case Study of the E-Ping Brazilian Framework......Page 82
Ontological Mediation for Multi-Agent Systems......Page 93
I-FGM as a Real Time Information Retrieval Tool for E-Governance......Page 114
E-Governance and Development: Service Delivery to Empower the Poor......Page 135
E-Governance in India: From Policy to RealityβA Case Study of Chhattisgarh Online Information System for Citizen Empowerment (CHOICE) Project of Chhattisgarh State of India......Page 146
E-Governance and ICT Enabled Rural Development in Developing Countries: Critical Lessons from RASI Project in India......Page 161
E-Government Organizational Performance Framework: Case Study of Haryana State in IndiaβA Log Linear Regression Analysis......Page 181
E-Government in Saudi Arabia: Between Promise and Reality......Page 203
Institutions, Organizations, and Interorganizational IT Projects in the Mexican Federal Government......Page 227
Translucent States: Political Mediation of E-Transparency......Page 246
The Γrebro City Citizen-Oriented E-Government Strategy......Page 270
Assessing Local Readiness for City E-Governance in Europe......Page 291
Linking Local E-Government Development Stages to Collaboration Strategy......Page 312
E-Democracy from the Perspective of Local Elected Members......Page 333
Administrative Leadership and the Electronic City: Challenges and Opportunities......Page 350
Reflections and Proposals on Public Officials Training and Promotion of E-Government......Page 369
Moving from E-Government to T-Government: A Study of Process Reengineering Challenges in a UK Local Authority Context......Page 386
Instititutional Opportunities and Challenges of the Wireless City......Page 402
Compilation of References......Page 419
About the Contributors......Page 456
Index......Page 459
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