Frontiers of Innovation Conference: Celebrating 20 Years of Innovation in...
The Frontiers of Innovation conference was held at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), March 31–April 2, 2008, and hosted participants from more than 50 countries. The conference highlighted how...
View ArticleWhat Governments Do and Why? Electronic Government in Europe
A power point presentation that presents E-government motives and strategies in 5 European countries.
View ArticleNine Imperatives for Leadership of 311-Enabled Government
On January 15–16, 2008, Harvard's Leadership for a Networked World Program convened a community of 311 industry leaders at the Harvard Kennedy School. The "311: The Next Wave" executive session brought...
View ArticleOn the Differences Among: M-Gov, E-Gov, and I-Gov
This is Vol. 2, No.10, June 2005 issue of Bob Behn's Public Management Report, "an occasional (and maybe insightful) examination of the issues, dilemmas, challenges, and opportunities in leadership,...
View ArticleCyberinfrastructure and Digital Government
In this White Paper, the authors suggest that the National Science Foundation should consider seriously the unique role that government plays as a challenge provider and as a user of...
View ArticleThe Internet and Public Participation in Rulemaking
Advances in digital technologies promise new ways of informing citizens and involving them in government decision making. One of the arenas of public decision making where such technologies appear to...
View ArticleITG Project Case Study - Integrating Levels of Government: "E-Local" INAFED,...
E-Local is promoting access to public information in a governmental system that historically has been closed to citizens. The purpose of this project is to improve communication among the different...
View ArticleBest Practices in the European Countries: Portugal
This document provides information about administrative reform in Portugal and is part of a series published by the Centre for Administrative Innovation in the Euro-Mediterranean Region. This paper...
View ArticleUnderstanding Innovation: What Inspires It? What Makes It Successful?
Public sector innovation may be considered an oxymoron, but for 15 years the Ford Foundation and John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University have been identifying innovative public...
View ArticleAdministrative Corruption: How Does E-Government Help?
E-government reduces corruption in several ways. It takes away discretion, thereby curbing opportunities for arbitrary action. It increases chances for exposure by maintaining detailed data on...
View ArticleElectronic Government and Electronic Civics
A general presentation on electronic government and electronic civics including internet voting, citizenship and electronic government.
View ArticleBest Practices in the European Countries: The Netherlands
This document provides information about administrative reform in The Netherlands and is part of a series published by the Centre for Administrative Innovation in the Euro-Mediterranean Region. Public...
View ArticleE-Rulemaking: Information Technology and the Regulatory Process
Electronic rulemaking, or e-rulemaking, offers the potential to overcome some of the informational challenges associated with developing regulations. E-rulemaking refers to the use of digital...
View ArticleBest Practices in the European Countries: United Kingdom
This document provides information about administrative reform in the United Kingdom and is part of a series published by the Centre for Administrative Innovation in the Euro-Mediterranean Region....
View ArticleApplying 21st Century Government to the Challenge of Homeland Defense
This report is an attempt to describe the emerging implementation strategies of government in the 21st century. Following the introduction, the second section will describe three models of government...
View ArticleImperative 6: Form IT-Related Partnerships to Stimulate Economic Competitiveness
This report explains and elaborates imperative #6: Form IT-related partnerships to stimulate economic competitiveness. It explores what government must do, even in a world shaken by terrorism and...
View ArticleImperative 8: Prepare for Digital Democracy
This report explores imperative #8: Prepare for Digital Democracy. Here are the challenges that the growth of computer networking brings to democratic governance and how governments can respond by...
View ArticleImperative 5: Protect Privacy and Security
This report explores imperative #5: Protect privacy and security. It describes how leaders should approach the privacy and security impacts of electronic services in the context of other concerns such...
View ArticleA New Order of Things: Managing Novelty and Cooperation in E-Government Projects
This paper explores the challenges of managing e-government projects. In particular, it highlights two extraordinary managerial challenges that e-government poses: novelty and cross-agency cooperation....
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