![]() | Digital Government: Technology and Public Sector Performance Subjects: Internet in public administration -- United States; Administrative agencies -- United States -- Data processing -- Evaluation; Political participation -- United States -- Computer network resources; Democracy; Few developments have had broader consequences for the public sector than the introduction of the Internet and digital technology. In this book, Darrell West discusses how new technology is altering governmental performance, the political process, and democracy itself by improving government responsiveness and increasing information available to citizens. Darrell M. West is the John Hazen White Professor of Political Science and Public Policy and Director of the Taubman Center for Public Policy at Brown University. He is the author of thirteen books, including Crosstalk: Citizens, Candidates, and the Media in a Presidential Campaign; Patrick Kennedy: The Rise to Power; Air Wars: Television Advertising in Election Campaigns, 1952-2000 ; and The Rise and Fall of the Media Establishment . His Web site, InsidePolitics.org, features in-depth research on electronic government at the city, state, national, and international levels. |
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