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- articleDecember 2010
Institutional rationales on speed and level of web technology adoption
International Journal of Information Technology and Management (IJITM), Volume 9, Issue 2Pages 185–202https://doi.org/10.1504/IJITM.2010.030460Applying the institutional theory perspective, the objective of this study is to analyse the effect that isomorphic pressures have on web technology adoption in an international sample from Europe and North America. This study jointly considers the ...
- research-articleMay 2010
Open government initiatives in North America
The Obama Administration has initiated an open government policy for the United States to increase transparency, citizen participation and collaboration; the Mexican and Canadian governments have been pursuing similar efforts of their own. This panel ...
- research-articleMay 2010
Comparing digital government agendas in Canada, Mexico, and the United States
Digital government research that compares or analyzes relevant problems for the North American region is scarce [1, 2]. As part of the work of the North American Digital Government Working Group, this poster presents a comparative analysis of policy and ...
- research-articleMay 2010
Integration and interoperability at the border in North America: a status report
- Sehl Mellouli,
- J. Ramon Gil-Garcia,
- Celene Navarrete,
- Theresa A. Pardo,
- Antony Cresswell,
- Lei Zheng,
- H. Jochen Scholl
The North American Digital Government Working Group is a team of researchers and practitioners from North America who seek to advance electronic government research across geographic and political boundaries in the region. The Border States Integration ...
- research-articleMay 2009
Integration and interoperation at the border states in North America: a status report
- J. Ramon Gil-Garcia,
- Sehl Mellouli,
- Celene Navarrete,
- H. Jochen Scholl,
- Theresa Pardo,
- Anthony Cresswell,
- Lei Zheng
The North American Digital Government Working Group is a collection of researchers and practitioners from North America who seek to advance electronic government research across geographic and political boundaries in the region. The Border States ...
- tutorialMay 2008
The North American Digital Government Working Group: a mini-workshop at dg.o 2008
dg.o '08: Proceedings of the 2008 international conference on Digital government researchPages 456–457The North American Digital Government Working Group was formed in 2007 to advance e-government research across geographic and political boundaries in the region. The group members will continue the discussion of their research agenda in Montreal, Canada ...
- research-articleMay 2008
North American digital government working group: initial steps in the development of a comparative and transnational agenda
dg.o '08: Proceedings of the 2008 international conference on Digital government researchPages 395–396This poster describes the first year's progress of the North American Digital Government Working Group on Comparative and Transnational Digital Government. This group was formed in 2007, with the support of the NSF Digital Government Research Program and ...
- research-articleMay 2008
Information sharing and interoperability at the borders: a study of North America
dg.o '08: Proceedings of the 2008 international conference on Digital government researchPages 381–382This paper provides a summary overview of the interests in and the status of the sub-group on Border States Integration and Interoperation of the North American Digital Government Working Group
- ArticleMay 2007
Working group on comparative and transnational digital government in North America
This poster describes the research plans of the working group on Comparative and Transnational Digital Government in North America. This group is partially funded by the National Science Foundation Digital Government Research Program to advance e-...
- research-articleJuly 1999
Propagating PZ 90 to WGS 84 Transformation Parameters
AbstractThe 29th Research Institute recently published its latest transformation parameters for WGS and PZ 90. Because these tranformation parameter estimates were derived from stations located within Russia, variance-covariance propagation was carried ...
- research-articleJanuary 1999
Discussion of GPS Anti-Jam Technology
AbstractThe Global Positioning System (GPS) satellita navigation aiding system, sometimes called NAVSTAR, has become a utility to the military and many civilian areas. GPS, currently consisting of 24 satellites, is used by the military for navigation, ...