Title
Turning to digital government in a crisis
Abstract
Available evidence about the government responses to World Trade Center attack indicates that information technology played a critically important role. Effective use of a variety of information technologies helped government agencies to better cope with and respond to the multiple crises, and ongoing recovery demands, resulting from the attack. At the same time, the severity of the crisis was exacerbated by damage to critical communications and computing infrastructure as well as the absence, loss, or inaccessibility of needed information resources. Research into what government agencies did in the midst of these crises, and the role of IT in the events, can provide valuable lessons for improving crisis response and emergency management and planning. While the data collected in this exploratory study is necessarily limited, and our analysis is incomplete, we have identified a number of preliminary lessons and areas for further study in a larger future investigation. These preliminary lessons cover technology, data, preparedness, interorganizational relations, social capital considerations, and policy issues.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2003
DG.O
digital government,needed information resource,multiple crisis,important role,world trade center attack,information technology,preliminary lesson,crisis response,exploratory study,government agency,government response
Field
DocType
Citations 
Social capital,Economics,Public relations,Information technology,Emergency management,Digital government,Interorganizational relations,Exploratory research,Preparedness,Government
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.63
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sharon S. Dawes141841.86
Bruce B. Cahan210.63
Anthony M. Cresswell329324.93