Title: Opportunities for Digtal Government Research
1Opportunities for Digtal Government Research
- Sharon S. Dawes
- Center for Technology in Government
- University at Albany / SUNY
2A symbiotic relationship?
Government Needs
Generates new knowledge to meet
Research
Generate questions for
3Technology-driven view
DIGITAL
GOVERNMENT
4Tradition-driven view
DIGITAL
GOVERNMENT
5Emerging public management view
DIGITAL
GOVERNMENT
6A Vision of Digital Government
E-services
E-business
E-democracy
E-management
7The leading edge E-services
- 24 x 7
- self-service
- more responsive
- more customized
- organized by need, not organization chart
8The next wave E-business
- government to business
- citizens to government
- government business
- nonprofit contracting
- electronic catalogs
- e-procurement
- e-mall
9The sleeper E-democracy
- electronic voting
- virtual town meetings
- cyber campaigns
- constituency services
- cyber polls
- electronic access to info
- community forums
- public participation in decision making
10The killer E-management
- networked virtual organizations
- process changes
- electronic records
- security
- data management analysis
- information repositories
- skilled people
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12Key needs for 21st century government
- Interoperable systems that are trusted secure
- Methods measures of citizen participation
- Tested models of electronic public services
- New models for public-private partnerships and
other networked organizational forms - Intuitive decision support tools for public
officials - Archiving and electronic records management tools
- Better methods of IT management
- Ways to match research resources to government
needs
13Key considerations
- What is technically possible, may not be
organizationally feasible or socially or
politically desirable. - Advanced IT applications in government must
integrate policies, processes, information, and
technology. - from Some Assembly Required. . . Center for
Technology in Government, 1999
14The domain of practice
Public policies 10 mph
Organization management 1000 mph
Technology 10,000 mph
15Knowledge domains of government
Policy
Management
Technology
16Policy Domain
law, economics, demographics, culture,
politics, societal program goals, stakeholders,
constituencies
17Management Domain
organizational structure, human resources,
funding, change processes, business processes,
decision processes, information flows
18Technology Domain
computing, collaboration networking tools for
information collection, processing, storage,
sharing, analysis, integration, and knowledge
management
19Domain of Digital Government
Policy
Management
Technology
20Bridging the culture gap
- Research
- pushes the envelope
- takes a long-range view
- generates theory
- Organized by disciplines
- Specialized vocabulary
- Government
- avoids risk
- needs quick answers
- wants practical advice for todays decisions
- Organized by programs
- Specialized vocabulary
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21Three things to remember
22Connecting research practice
- Encourage research methods that deal with context
and complexity - case studies
- experimental test beds
- field research
- longitudinal studies
- evaluation studies
- Support an ongoing knowledge exchange
- joint workshops to generate research agendas
share results - practitioner-oriented reports and products
- disseminate results in practitioner-oriented
venues
23Research is needed on research partnerships
- What kinds of research products are useful to
government practitioners? - What are the characteristics of successful
research partnerships with government? - How do such partnerships form and develop?
- What institutional relationships lead to timely
and relevant DG research? - How can research be made usable?
24Panelists
Bob Bemben - Department of Defense Bob Maslyn -
General Services Administration Charlie Rothwell
- National Center for Health Statistics