Effective Use of Information Technology: Lessons about State Governance Structures and Processes - Brossura

Anderson, Robert

 
9780833034267: Effective Use of Information Technology: Lessons about State Governance Structures and Processes

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Presents case studies from states with exemplary practices in information technology governance to determine best practices for California's IT program.

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L'autore

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; humancomputer 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.

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This title presents case studies from states with exemplary practices in information technology governance to determine best practices for California's IT program.

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