The brief, developed by NASCIO's Corporate Leadership Council (CLC), defines different types of public-private partnerships and provides a look at best practices and building blocks for successful public-private partnerships.
NASCIO Releases Brief on the Role of Public-Private Sector Collaboration
"Technology acts not only as the enabler to create better, faster service to citizens, it also acts as a facilitator between public and private partnerships"
The National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO), which represents the chief information officers (CIOs) of the states, released its brief Keys to Collaboration: Building Effective Public-Private Partnerships, which explores the role of public-private partnerships in the increasingly technology-driven public sector.
The brief, developed by NASCIO's Corporate Leadership Council (CLC), defines different types of public-private partnerships and provides a look at best practices and building blocks for successful public-private partnerships.
"Technology acts not only as the enabler to create better, faster service to citizens, it also acts as a facilitator between public and private partnerships," said NASCIO's CLC Vice Chair, Rick Webb, of Accenture, in a release. "And public-private partnerships have become increasingly important as citizen expectations continue to rise and they demand more and better government services at lower costs."
The brief, developed by NASCIO's Corporate Leadership Council (CLC), defines different types of public-private partnerships and provides a look at best practices and building blocks for successful public-private partnerships.