Open e-government in U.S. state governments: Survey evidence from Chief Information Officers |
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Authors: | Sukumar Ganapati Christopher G. Reddick |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Public Administration, College of Arts and Sciences, PCA 263A, Modesto Maidique Campus, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA;2. Department of Public Administration, The University of Texas at San Antonio, 501 West Durango Blvd., San Antonio, Texas 78207, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the extent to which state governments in the United States have adopted open e-government initiatives. The adoption is examined in terms of the three pillars of open government identified by President Obama's administration: transparency, participation, and collaboration. Chief Information Officers (CIOs) of state governments were surveyed to identify the extent of the adoption. The paper highlights that open e-government initiatives are unevenly developed. Nearly two-thirds of the CIOs surveyed felt that they have achieved high levels of open e-government, but fewer CIOs felt similarly with respect to each of the pillars of open government. Whereas a majority of the CIOs deemed good strides in the achievement of transparency, they were less sanguine about achieving advanced methods in citizen participation or collaboration among agencies. |
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Keywords: | Open government Transparency Participation Collaboration State governments |
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