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Citizens preferences towards one-stop government

机译:公民偏好对一站式政府

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This year we were very pleased to host one keynote talk and twokeynote panels. Our opening keynote speaker on Monday morning wasKeith Rhodes, chief technologist of the U.S. General AccountingOffice and director of the Center for Technology and Engineering.His talk, entitled "Digital Government: How Does the Leviathan TapDance?" focuses on government's role and responsibility in a worldwhere the digital and the physical are becoming increasinglyindistinguishable.>Our two keynote panels focused on the dramatic growth inresearch opportunities in digital government. On Tuesday morning, apanel of NSF program officers presented a strategic vision of theever-evolving research landscape available to the digitalgovernment research community. On Wednesday morning, a panelorganized by the European Commission Information SocietyDirectorate presented e-government research programs and projectsunderway in European countries.>This year we have introduced NSF Project Highlights as adistinct submission category to the dg.o conference. The ProjectHighlights serve to showcase NSF-funded digital governmentprojects. Each project is summarized in the dg.o 2004 Proceedingsand was presented at the conference, in either a concurrent programsession or a poster session. The NSF Project Highlightpresentations have been interspersed with accepted research papersand posters, all organized according to various applicationdomains.>In addition to the keynote and regular sessions on Monday,George Spix, chief architect in the Consumer Platforms Division ofMicrosoft addressed attendees at the luncheon. InformalBirds-of-a-Feather sessions took place on Monday afternoon. We hadtwo poster and demonstration sessions, one on Monday evening andone on Tuesday afternoon. With these sessions, we continued ourtradition of having posters and demos accompanied by informalconversation and good food. This has become a very successful venueto showcase the potential of digital government in a wide varietyof areas and to encourage new research projects and partnerships.On Wednesday afternoon, we arranged several field trips for dg.o2004 attendees including visits to the Boeing Corporation and theSeattle Police Department. (You may view a complete schedule here,or browse the proceedings by topic using the navigation menuabove.)>The dg.o conference has grown in both size and diversity asevidenced by our submissions this year, including 60 NSF ProjectHighlights, 20 posters, 26 demonstrations, 3 student researchpapers, 7 Birds-of-a-Feather sessions, and 39 regular researchpapers. Of these, 13 of the research papers and two of the studentresearch papers were accepted, with an additional 14 researchpapers accepted as posters. The conference presentations featuredboth information and social science perspectives and contributionsto pressing public sector challenges.>We are most grateful to members of the Program Committee whocarefully reviewed research papers and provided valuable feedbackto the authors. The quality of the program reflects their talentsand efforts.>The dg.o 2004 Program Committee members included:>•Peggy Agouris, University of Maine>•Yigal Arens, Digital Government Research Center,USC/ISI>•Chaitan Baru, University of California San Diego>•Annie (Shirley) Becker, Northern ArizonaUniversity>•Rob Bertini, Portland State University>•Shawn Bowers, San Diego Supercomputer Center, UC, SanDiego>•Jamie Callan, Carnegie Mellon University>•Hsinchun Chen, University of Arizona>•Judy Cushing, The Evergreen State College>•Sharon S. Dawes, Center for Technology in Government,University at Albany/SUNY>•Lois Delcambre, Oregon Health & Science University(Chair)>•Jose Fortes, University of Florida>•Genevieve Giuliano, Digital Government ResearchCenter, USC/ISI>•Mike Goodchild, University of California
机译:今年我们很高兴主持一个主题演讲和双击板。我们在星期一早上的主题演讲嘉宾,美国总部首席技术专家兼技术和工程中心总监罗得岛。题为“数字政府:Leviathan Tapdance如何进行题为”数字政府:“侧重于政府在世界上的角色和责任,数字和物质正在变得越来越多地区别。 >我们的两个主题板专注于数字政府的戏剧性增长机会。周二早上,NSF计划官员的Apanel提出了对DigitalGovernment Research Community提供的不断发展的研究景观的战略愿景。星期三早上,欧洲委员会信息社会Doveroctorate在欧洲国家的电子政务研究方案和项目统一之地提到了这一年度。 >今年我们推出了NSF项目亮点作为DG.O会议的广泛提交类别。 ProjectHighlights用于展示NSF资助的数字政府项目。每个项目总结在DG.O 2004课程中,并在会议上在会议上提交,并在一张并发计划或海报会议上。 NSF项目突出显示已接受已接受的研究论文和海报,所有这些都是根据各种应用程序组织的。 >除了Monday的主题演讲和常规会议外,乔治SPIX,消费平台的首席架构师在蒙罗塞罗斯大器划分在午餐会的与会者。非正式鸟类的羽毛会议在星期一下午举行。我们星期一晚上的一个在星期一晚上的海报和示范课程。通过这些课程,我们继续援助海报和演示伴随着非正式融洽和美食。这已成为一个非常成功的venueTo展示数字政府在各种各样的地区的潜力,并鼓励新的研究项目和合作伙伴关系。在周三下午,我们为DG.O2004参加者安排了几步之旅,包括访问波音公司和TheSeattle警察。部门。 (您可以在此处查看完整的时间表,或者使用导航菜单浏览主题的程序。) > DG.O会议在今年提交的大小和多样性ASEVICICED(包括60 NSF) ProjectHighlights,20名海报,26个演示,3名学生研究所,7只羽毛庭,和39个常规研究所。其中,接受了13个研究论文和两个学生咨询文件,另外14个研究人员被接受为海报。会议演示特色特色信息和社会科学观点,贡献公共部门挑战。 >我们最感谢计划委员会的成员,否则审查了研究文件,并为提交人提供了有价值的反馈。该计划的质量反映了他们的才能和努力。 > DG.O 2004计划委员会成员包括: >•Peggy Agouris,缅因大学 >•yigal ARENS,Digital Degration Research Center,USC / ISI

•加州大学Chaitan Baru San Diego

•Annie(Shirley)Becker,北方亚利桑那州, >• Rob Bertini,波特兰州立大学

•Shawn Bowers,San Diego SuperComputer Center,UC,Sandiego

•Jamie Callan,Carnegie Mellon University

•Hsinchun Chen,亚利桑那大学 >•朱迪州学院,常绿州学院 >•伊朗尼州政府技术中心,奥尔巴尼大学(Albany / Suny)(Albany)Cents > Lois Delcambre,俄勒冈州健康与科学大学(椅子) >•佛罗里达大学何塞堡 >•吉伦·朱利亚诺,数字政府研究中心,USC / ISI > •加利福尼亚大学迈克古奇尔德

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