INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH, INNOVATION, and E-Government by National Research Council

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH, INNOVATION, and E-Government by National Research Council

Author:National Research Council
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Computers and Information Technology: Internet and Networking
Publisher: NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS
Published: 2002-05-08T00:00:00+00:00


Government systems also provide direct support for diverse users and applications—including, for example, commonly required transactions at local, state, and federal levels; requests for information about people and property; requests for historical information (including information retained in official archives); requests for statistical information; researcher requests for various types of information; and government-worker requests. While some systems are intended as servers or only for expert users, others are expected to provide meaningful access to a broader user base. And regardless of their role, information-management systems design must also take into account a basic tension in the government environment: providing access to as much information as possible while protecting system security and individual privacy. This goal can be challenging to accomplish because there are interactions among system designs even when the systems themselves do not interact—the results of queries to separate systems can be combined externally. These considerations are reflected in a number of research needs, both basic and applied, for systems that access government information:

• Identifying Where Technology Logging and Monitoring for Increased Security End and Where Violations of Personal Privacy and Student Records Begin

• Information Technology Accommodation Research: Creating a Doorway for Universal Access

• Internet Voting Study

• Knowledge Management Over Time-Varying Geospatial Datasets

• NSF-CNPq Collaborative Research—Issues in the Development of Spatial Spreadsheets and Browsers

• Planning Grant for Research into the Use of Internet-Based Intelligent Systems for Shaping and Enhancing Citizen Participation and Service Delivery

• Regulatory Compliance Reporting at EPA: Moving to Digital Information Acquisition, Exchange, and Dissemination

• Citizen Agenda-Setting in the Regulatory Process: Electronic Collection and Synthesis of Public Commentary

• Evaluating Information Integration Architectures for a National Statistical Data Infrastructure

• Exploratory Research for Correlating and Data-Mining Flight Data from NTSB Accident Investigations

• Social Processes and Content in Intelink Online Chat Data

• Testbed for High-Speed “End-to-End” Communications in Support of Comprehensive Emergency Management

• Workshop on an Urban Research Agenda

• Workshop on Biodiversity Informatics



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