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DG.O 2000
- Proceedings of the 2000 National Conference on Digital Government Research, DG.O 2000, Los Angeles, CA, USA, May 15-17, 2000. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 128, Digital Government Research Center 2000
- Gary Marchionini:
Toward citizen understanding and use of statistical data. - Louis Hecht, Barbara Kucera:
Toward improved geographic information services within a digital government: report of the NSF digital government initiative geographic information systems workshop. - Claudio Esperança, Hanan Samet:
Experience with SAND-Tcl: a scripting tool for spatial databases. - Randy C. Marks:
Intelink: the intelligence community's classified internet. - Anne Gardner:
Office of justice programs integrated justice information technology initiative. - David Cooper, Bo Ewald:
President's information technology advisory committee (PITAC): subcommittee on transforming the government. - Sharon S. Dawes, Peter A. Bloniarz, Kristine L. Kelly, Patricia D. Fletcher:
Some assembly required: building a digital government for the 21st century. - Alan F. Karr:
The NISS digital government project: overview and highlights. - Sharon S. Dawes:
Organizational dimensions of digital government. - Herbert Schorr, Salvatore J. Stolfo:
Towards the digital government of the 21st century: a report from the workshop on research and development opportunities in federal information services. - Tom Prudhomme:
dg.o 2000 workshop case studies panel. - C. D. Mote Jr.:
Report of the national workshop on internet voting: issues and research agenda. - Tom Prudhomme:
dg.o 2000 workshop case studies panel. - Bill Scherlis:
Digital government: an IT research perspective. - Gary Marchionini, Carol A. Hert, Liz Liddy, Ben Shneiderman:
Extending understanding of federal statistics in tables. - Thomas Kalil:
The future of digital government. - José Luis Ambite, Yigal Arens, Luis Gravano, Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Eduard H. Hovy, Judith L. Klavans, Andrew Philpot, Usha Ramachandran, Jay Sandhaus, Anurag Singla, Brian Whitman:
Simplifying data access: the energy data collection (EDC) project. - Eduard H. Hovy, Judith L. Klavans:
The energy data collection project.
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