Tuesday, March 26, 2019

E-governance :: Technology, GIS

A actually hot topic in mankind administration research today is e-government. Due to continued engineering growth, organizations now have new avenues to approach their missions through fresh and sundry(a) methods. E-government may just be the cure for many of todays ailing cities. E-government as defined by Denhardt and Denhardt (2009) is the use of IT to provide information, take services, support organizational management systems, ad/or to offer opportunities for conference and citizen input (p. 378). In order to truly understand e-government one must look at the benefits and opportunities as well as specific applications in which it can be used.According to Denhardt and Denhardt (2009) e-government can have many benefits these take but are not limited to facilitating communication, aiding in information sacramental manduction between public officials and with the general public, increasing efficiency, making elections and voting much accurate, and in turn assisting pu blic administrators to better serve citizens (p. 378-379). E-government also has opportunities, the both main gaps presented by Denhardt and Denhardt (2009) are novelty and cooperation (p. 379). Novelty causes obstacles because it can sometimes be difficult to choose between the many different choices public administrators have access to. Another issue with novelty is that these innovative and alter options often require substantial change which can be very costly and complicated to maneuver through. Cooperation is also a key prospect e-government calls for interaction and sharing between all levels of government and government agencies. (Denhardt and Denhardt, 2009) If cooperation is lacking, e-government initiatives cannot be successful.In a particular case study of Sun County, the concrete location name was changed for confidentiality purposes the implementation of a new GIS (Geographic Information System) was followed for some(prenominal) years in order to focus on the pr ocess of e-government preferably than the outcome or outputs that other research has focused on (Tsai, Choi, & Perry, 2009). The polish of the new GIS database was for the Departments staff to have the ability to enter data into the GIS database, go away reports, and generate maps in a real time manner from their avouch workstations this would allow them to provide a high level of service without having to apportion a lot of resources. Another goal of the project was to ease the conclusiveness making process of management by giving them the ability to coif analyses to better understand County resources and circumstances (Tsai, Choi, & Perry, 2009).

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