Effective Use of Information Technology: Lessons about State Governance Structures and Processes
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Book Description
Presents case studies from states with exemplary practices in information technology governance to determine best practices for California's IT program.
About the Author
Robert H. Anderson (Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, Harvard University) is a senior information scientist at RAND. Research areas include social implications of the information revolution; security and safety of internetted networks; computer languages and support environments for modeling and simulation; human-computer interface; use of computers for C3I and defense intelligence operations; and software development methodologies.
Tora Kay Bikson (Ph.D., Psychology, University of California at Los Angeles) is a behavioral scientist at RAND and Technical Consultant for the Information Systems Coordination Committee of the United Nations.
Joy S. Moini (Masters in Public Policy, Georgetown University) is a research assistant at RAND.
Effective Use of Information Technology: Lessons about State Governance Structures and Processes,Robert Anderson,RAND Corporation,083303426X,California,General,Government policy,Information technology,Politics - Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Public Affairs & Administration,States,United States,Central government policies,Computing and Information Technology,Non-Classifiable,Political structure & processes,USA
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