Rapid advancements in technology have enabled the use of information and communication technologies to exchange and disseminate data and services with citizens, businesses, civil society, and other arms of government. ""The Handbook of Research on E-Government Readiness for Information and Service Exchange: Utilizing Progressive Information Communication Technologies"" formulates leading ICT strategies and critical comprehensive research for the development of efficient and effective e-government systems. This innovative collection provides cutting-edge knowledge to researchers and academicians with in-depth analysis of diversified approaches and patterns.
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Formulates ICT strategies and critical comprehensive research for the development of efficient and effective e-government systems. This collection provides knowledge to researchers and academicians with an analysis of diversified approaches and patterns.
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Citizen engagement and participation Content management solutions Developing electronic public services Development of e-government action plan E-business policies and strategies E-government services and management Identity management solutions Interoperability frameworks Mobile and ubiquitous services Open source for electronic government Security and privacy infrastructures Semantic Web applications
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ISBN
9781605666716
Publisert
2009-08-30
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Information Science Reference
Vekt
1950 gr
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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569

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Hakikur Rahman (PhD) is the principal of the Institute of Computer Management & Science (ICMS), and the president of the ICMS Foundation. He is currently serving Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University as an adjunct faculty member, and the South Asia Foundation Bangladesh Chapter as the secretary. He served as the executive director (CEO) of the Sustainable Development Networking Foundation (SDNF) from January 2007 to December 2007, the transformed entity of the Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP) in Bangladesh where he has worked as the national project coordinator since December 1999. SDNP is a global initiative of UNDP and it completed its activity in Bangladesh on December 31, 2006. Before joining SDNP he worked as the director of the computer division at Bangladesh Open University. Graduating from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (1981), he completed his master's degree in engineering from the American University of Beirut (1986) and completed his PhD in computer engineering from the Ansted University (UK, 2001).