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Presentations

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Publications

  • "The State of Local E-Government and E-Democracy: Benchmarking the Progress of US Cities at Providing Online Opportunities for Citizen Engagement" in Jennifer Cowley and Maria Manta Montoy, eds., E-government: Key Citizen Participation Issues and Applications for Local Governments (Columbus: The John Glenn Institute of Public Service and Public Policy, 2005 (forthcoming).
  • "The Next Wave of e-Government: The Challenges of Data Architecture" Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Vol. 31, No. 2, December/January 2005.
  • "Today's Scheme for Tomorrow's Technology" co-authored with Chris Steins. Planning Magazine, July 2004.
  • "E-Government: Concept and Correlates" co-authored with Lisa Wulf & David Prosperi, presented at the International Conference on Politics and Information Systems: Technologies and Applications (PISTA '04), - Orlando, Florida, 21-25 July 2004.
  • "The Evolution of Cooperation: An Assessment of Capacity Building Among the Largest U.S. Cities," International Conference on Public Participation and Information Technologies (ICPPIT-03), Cambridge, MA, 10-12 Novermber, 2003.
  • "GIS: Catalyst for eGovernment Development" co-authored with Mike Freeman and Stephanie Nelson, first installment of a white paper series published by the International City/County Management Association, July 2003.
  • "eGovernment in the Twin Cities Region: A Report on the Implementation of Services and Functions", published as part of the PSI Group Research Series on Technology in the Public Sphere, November 2002."Gauging E-government: A Report on Implementing Services Among American Cities" Government Information Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 4, December 2001.
  • "Cities and eGovernment: An Evaluation of the Implementation of Services Among American Cities," prepared for delivery at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 43rd Annual Conference, Cleveland, Ohio, 8-11 November 2001.
  • "Gauging E-government: A Report on Implementing Services Among Small American Cities," presented at the NSF Workshop on Electronic Government 8-10 March 2001, Chicago, Illinois.

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