3rd Edition

Handbook of Public Information Systems

Edited By Christopher M Shea, G. David Garson Copyright 2010
520 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

520 Pages
by Routledge

Delivering IT projects on time and within budget, while maintaining privacy, security, and accountability, remains one of the major public challenges of our time. In the four short years since the publication of the second edition of the Handbook of Public Information Systems , the field of public information systems has continued to evolve. This evolution has elucidated many issues that public... Read more
Introduction                        
An Introduction to Public Information Systems, C.M. Shea 
Public Information Technology and e-Government: An Historical Timeline, G.D. Garson
Policy Environments and Issues
Tide of Security Secrecy, Tide of Transparency: The G.W. Bush and Obama Administrations, 2001-2009,  J. Lewis
From Electronic FOIA (EFOIA) to e-Government: the Development of Online Official Information Services, 1985-2009, J. Lewis  
Citizen Participation and Direct Democracy through E-Networking: Possibilities and Experience, C. Scavo and Y. Kim
Revenge of the Jammie Surfers: The Inevitable Clash of E-governance and Informational Privacy Over Online Court Records, C.N. Davis
Intellectual Property for Public Managers, R.J. Cole and M.J. Frisby
When Public Information Systems Becomes a Crime Scene: An Overview of Forensic Considerations in Incident Response, P.C. Christian
The Development of Electronic Journal Infrastructure, P.M. Webster
Managing IT in Florida: Consequences and Aftermath of the Bush Era, D.H. Coursey and J. Killingsworth
Policy Research                     
E-Government as a Public Management Reform: The Experience in the States, G. Streib and K. Willoughby    
An Assessment of the Value of County Web Sites in New York State, E. Downey    
Advancing E-Governance at the Community Level:  Creating an Informaton Chain Reaction with Neighborhood Information Systems, S. Hwang and M.C. Hoffman
Organizational Issues & Management Applications                             
The State of Federal Information Technology Management Literature: Is Public Administration Relevant? S.H. Holden    
Electronic Data Sharing in Public Sector Agencies, I.B. Vann
Time and Technology: Addressing Changing Demands, D. Carr  
Understanding Large-scale Project Failure:  The Contribution of Organizational Change, Collaboration and Leadership, M. Goodyear, M.R. Nelson, and L. Williams
Strategies for Managing Health Information Technology Projects, M. Stonis           
Management Applications of Statistical Analysis Software, T.R. Carr        
Public Safety Information Systems at Work: A Case Study of the Capital Wireless Integrated Network, S. Cheng, M.A. Thibault, and R.R. Stough
Organizational Research                          
Implementing Virtual Collaboration at the Environmental Protection Agency, J. Mahler and P.M. Regan
E-Government Competencies: Looking Beyond Technology, T. Schuppan           
Electronic Governance:  Virtual Locals and Cosmopolitans and the Social Production Of Segregated Academic Community, L.M. Mulkey and W.L. Dougan     
Performance Reporting                               
Transparency and Analysis in Public Budgeting, C. Grafton and A. Permaloff     
Performance Reporting Requirements for Information Technology and E-government Initiatives, P.R. Mullen       
Information Technology and Public Performance Management: Examining Municipal E-Reporting, A. Schatteman      
The Challenges of Integrating Disparate Performance Data on a Governmental Website, T.J. Greitens and L. Roberson
Information Systems, Accountability, and Performance in the Public Sector: A Cross-Country Comparison, R.L. Orelli, E. Padovoni, and E. Scorsone
Conclusion                                  
Advancing Public Information Systems Research: Clarifying Concepts and Testing Model, C.M. Shea  

Biography

Judith Graham, Alison Kelly, Christopher M Shea, G. David Garson