Government Technology

Public CIO November 2003

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Introduction

Looking for a Few Good CIOs
By Tod Newcombe, Editor

Looking for a Few Good CIOs

Feature

Head of Their Class
By Linda Formichelli, Contributing Writer

Some prestigious universities offer classroom course work for CIOs in today's complex world of technology and politics.

Does Thinking Big Mean Big Brother?
By Shane Peterson, Associate Editor

It's becoming easier for public CIOs to create sophisticated new applications that merge and analyze data from different information silos. Unfortunately not everyone is happy with the results.

Plugged In
By Tod Newcombe, Editor

Is utility computing the next revolution in government IT?

Best Practice

Quiet Revolution in the North
By Kathleen Sibley, Contributing Writer

While many countries have loudly proclaimed they will use technology to transform government, Canada has quietly accomplished what others are still talking about.

Book Review

Governance.com: Democracy in the Information Age
By Tod Newcombe, Editor

Edited by Elaine Ciulla Kamarck, Joseph S. Nye Jr.

E-Government 2003
By Tod Newcombe, Editor

Edited by Mark A. Abramson and Therese L. Morin

Commentary

Nothing Like This Either
By Paul W. Taylor, Contributing Writer

A Crisis of Confidence when Networks Falter