Provides comprehensive coverage of the e-government issues faced by managers, consultants and other practitioners. This book focuses on the implementation of e-government systems. It explores activities such as: feasibility studies, system analysis, system design, construction and marketing.
This book will be welcomed by students pursuing an MPA, undergraduates studying public policy and administration, and practitioners on government in-service training.
Richard Heeks, Senior Lecturer in Information Systems, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester, UK
PART ONE: MANAGING eGOVERNMENTUnderstanding eGovernmentApproaches to Management of eGovernment SystemseGovernment StrategyManaging Public DataCore Management Issues for eGovernmentEmerging Management Issues for eGovernmentPART TWO: IMPLEMENTING eGOVERNMENTeGovernment System Lifecycle and Project AssessmentAnalysis of Current RealityDesign of the New eGovernment SystemeGovernment Risk Assessment and MitigationeGovernment System Construction, Implementation and BeyondDeveloping eGovernment Hybrids