Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 416 pages
- Published by: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. November 28, 2002
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0742527972
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0742527973
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
- Weighs: 1.2 pounds
Product Description
Provides in-depth case studies of the state of e-government today. The book chronicles the early days of e-government and presents a collective snapshot in time as to where governments - at the federal, state, and local levels - are today as they continue their march toward e-government.
Reader ReviewsReading E-Government 2003 was a lamentable flashback to reading the first E-Government Book - co-edited by Mark Abramson and Grady Means of the now "absorbed" PwC Consulting. I marvel at how skillfully these people manage to recycle their own compost material with nary a raised eyebrow from the literate and clearly somnambulist public. To add hilarity to this re-hashed litany of E-Government's fits and starts is the exchange of Therese Morin for Grady Means as co-author? of this 2003 version- of a merit less book... In this respect, E-Gov 2003 is where E-Gov 2002 should have been- at the infancy of IBM's capability in E-Government. Someday soon, IBM consulting will realize its mistake in buying the worst of PwC as readers can clearly surmise from reading their worthless products.