Partners
The E-Government: Tools of the Trade project was based on the insight and input of a legion of e-government practitioners including representatives of 50-plus local governments, more than a dozen state agencies, valued academic and corporate partners, and numerous other university and government colleagues. CTG gratefully acknowledges their participation and contributions to the realization of these e-government tools. A complete listing of these partners is provided in each of the individual "tools" publications.
Academic Partners
- David Andersen, Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Public Administration and Policy, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at Albany, SUNY
- Alan Borning, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
http://www.washington.edu/
- David Landsbergen, Chair, Doctoral Studies Committee, Ohio State University
Center for Technology in Government
- Sharon Dawes, Project Director
- Theresa Pardo, Deputy Director
- Mark LaVigne, Project Manager
- Darshana Apte, Graduate Assistant
- Donna Berlin, Internet Coordinator
- Donna Canestraro, Project Support Manager
- David Connelly, Graduate Student
- Meghan Cook, Project
- Jim Costello, Web Applications Developer
- Anthony Cresswell, Deputy Director
- Winsome Foderingham-Williams, Education Coordinator
- Sallie Goodall, Publications Manager
- Jane Krumm-Schwan, Director of Administration and Outreach
- David Lance, Communication Manager
- C.N. Le, Research Associate
- Michael Ling, Graduate Student
- Christina Pagano, Graduate Assistant
- Shalini Paliath, Graduate Assistant
- Jochen Scholl, Project Support Manager
- Stephanie Simon, Information Coordinator
- Derek Werthmuller, Director of Technology Services