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E-Government 2001

Belanger, France(Contributions by)Cohen, Steven(Contributions by)Eimicke, William(Contributions by)Hiller, Janine S.(Contributions by)L. Stowers, Genie N.(Contributions by)Townsend, Anthony M.(Contributions by)Wyld, David C.(Contributions by)Abramson, Mark A.(Edited by)Means, Grady E.(Edited by)
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E-Government 2001 provides in-depth case studies of the "state" of e-government today.

The book chronicles the "early days" of e-government and presents a collective snapshot in time as to where governments-at the federal, state, and local levels-are today as they continue their march toward e-government.

Case studies include analysis of the use of auction models by government, privacy strategies for e-government, e-commerce applications in government, the use of the Internet to deliver government services, and a study of how state employment agencies are using technology to provide improved service.

From these case studies, Mark A. Abramson and Grady E. Means develop six initial lessons which government leaders should know before undertaking major e-government initiatives.

The lessons should prove valuable to all executives who aspire to transform their organizations from traditional bureaucracies to e-enabled organizations.

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Product Details
0742513386 / 9780742513389
Paperback / softback
350
21/08/2001
United States
240 pages
147 x 228 mm, 340 grams