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This book 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.
Editors Abramson and Morin present a comprehensive "progress report" on e-government before a distinguished list of contributors discuss such varied topics as the quality of federal websites, and technology in the State Department, online voting, and public-sector information security. Technology and E-Government
Table of Contents:
The E-Government Challenge
E-Government : A Progress Report
Mark A. Abramson and Therese L. Morin
Government on the Web
The State of Federal Websites: The Pursuit of Excellence
Genie N.L. Stowers
Enhancing E-Service Delivery in State Government
Diana Burley Gant and Jon P. Gant
Federal Intranet Work Sites: An Interim Assessment
Julianne G. Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan
E-Government in Action
Leveraging Technology in the Service of Diplomacy: Innovation in the Department of State
Barry Fulton
State Government E-Procurement in the Information Age: Issues, Practices, and Trends
M. Jae Moon
Internet Voting: Bringing Elections to the Desktop
Robert S. Done
Challenges Facing E-Government
Financing and Pricing E-Service
Craig L. Johnson
Public-Sector Information Security: A Call to Action for Public-Sector CIOs
Don Heiman
Preparing for Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Government
Ai-Mei Chang and P.K. Kannan