Wiring Governments: Challenges and Possibilities for Public Managers
By (Author) John O'Looney
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th February 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
Management and management techniques
351.0285
Hardback
344
O'Looney provides an overall strategic orientation to the challenges that public managers will face in the new age of cyberspace. With his advice, public managers will be able to transform their agency or organization into a model of electronic government. Especially important, O'Looney helps public managers find the best fit between new technologies, their current operating practices, and the special characteristics and goals of their organizations.
JOHN A. O'LOONEY is a Public Service Associate at the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, University of Georgia. He has worked with local and state government officials as an adviser, consultant, and program evaluator, and is director of the Internet Education Project. Among his many publications are three earlier books with Quorum: Economic Development and Environmental Control (1995), Redesigning the Work of Human Services (1996), and Outsourcing State and Local Government Services (1998).