Title
Guest Editors' Introduction: Research in the Digital Government Realm
Abstract
As they focus on the challenges that those who implement digital government face, computer science researchers practice nearly the entire spectrum of their discipline, working in collaboration with scientists from other disciplines in pursuit of answers to questions about information management, policy, and technology in government.Sidebar, p. 27. An IT View of Emergency ManagementJosé H. Canós, Technical University of Valencia, SpainMarcos R.S. Borges, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Gustavo Alonso, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ), SwitzerlandAn emergency plan provides guidelines that government agencies can use for making management decisions promptly and efficiently when a critical emergency occurs.Sidebar, p. 28.Public Safety and Cross-Boundary Data Sharing: Lessons from the CapWin ProjectChristine B. Williams, Janis L. Gogan, and Jane Fedorowicz, Bentley CollegeThe CapWIN project represents one of the first integrated multistate transportation and public safety wireless networks in the US, enabling data interoperability for first responders wherever they are.Sidebar, p. 29.In the Real World of Digital Government: Successes and Challenges of E-RulemakingNeil Eisner, US Department of TransportationThe government currently uses electronic technology in all aspects of the e-rulemaking process, and it is working to develop additional methods that will help the public provide good data to use in making governmental decisions. Sidebar, p. 30.Research Issues in Healthcare InformaticsSylvia J. Spengler, US National Science FoundationAddressing both citizen needs and professional interests, which will be critical to gaining acceptance of a multifaceted approach to healthcare informatics, requires the kind of multifaceted approach that has been a hallmark of the NSF digital government program.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/MC.2005.410
IEEE Computer
Keywords
DocType
Volume
multifaceted approach,NSF digital government program,TransportationThe government,digital government face,government agency,US Department,US National Science,Federal University,Swiss Federal Institute,SwitzerlandAn emergency plan,Digital Government Realm,Guest Editors
Journal
38
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
12
0018-9162
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.46
8
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Judith Bayard Cushing1193106.22
Theresa A. Pardo21530152.94