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Defining their data interoperability maturity level, expanding capabilities, and developing a data portfolio can help guide organizations as they move toward ubiquitous information sharing.
This paper reviews the nature and responsibilities of Government Chief Information Officer (GCIO) positions, defines competencies required to fulfill such responsibilities, and presents the results of a survey of 78 education programs from 21 countries to determine to what extent they build GCIO-relevant competencies and how much attention different programs pay to policy, design, implementation and...
This paper introduces the objectives and content of the minitrack on Electronic Government Education, Training and Professionalization, organized as part of the Electronic Government Track at the 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 7-10 January 2013, Hawaii, USA. After explaining the rationale, scope and topics of the minitrack, the paper presents the summaries of all accepted...
Responding to the issues of complexity, relevance, cost and risk of Electronic Governance (EGOV), we witness a specialization of the roles responsible for EGOV development and operation, professionalizationof the personnel playing such roles, and utilization of the EGOV services and information to fulfill citizen needs. In order to build competencies required by such(managerial, professional, technician...
Recognized as a critical factor for the whole-of-government capability, many governments have initiated Enterprise Architectures (EA) programs. However, while there is no shortage of EA frameworks, the understanding of what makes EA practice effective in a government enterprise is limited. This paper presents the results of empirical research aimed at determining the key factors for raising the maturity...
This outline introduces the Minitrack on Development Methods for Electronic Government, organized as part of the Electronic Government Track at HICCS-45. After explaining the rationale and scope of the Minitrack, the paper presents the summaries of accepted papers.
The paper presents the development of a dependable messaging infrastructure for electronic government. Based on a few simple concepts like messages, members and channels, the infrastructure was developed to facilitate the exchange of messages by government agencies in a dependable and automated way. The dependability requirement was addressed on various levels: design, development and application...
The paper presents some challenges to seamless e-government, and proposes a technical solution - government-enterprise ecosystem gateway (G-EEG) to address them. G-EEG is a framework through which multi-organizational processes and applications can dynamically build, apply and evolve complex communication structures to asynchronously exchange messages in specific application contexts, e.g. to deliver...
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