Summary
Government’s ability to develop appropriate policies and practices to make the best use of information lags behind the rapidly increasing power of information technologies. In addition, there is a growing societal perception of government data as a public resource that should be shared freely and widely. This project will contribute to the development of better research, consulting, and government practice models that are needed to address the policy, technology, and management challenges in our increasingly computational and data-intensive world.
Publications & Results
Reports and Working Papers (2)

The information polity perspective described in this paper provides government a way to identify the various stakeholders and their patterns of interaction that influence or control the generation, flows, and uses of enhanced information resources in open data initiatives. The dynamic modeling techniques used highlight the ways different constraints can impact the system as a whole and affect value creation. These tools support planners' ability to generate informed hypotheses about changing patterns of interaction among existing and potential new stakeholders. In this way, governments can better evaluate the costs, risks, and benefits of a wide variety of open data initiatives.
Modeling the Informational Relationships between Government and Society: A Pre-Workshop White Paper
Thu, 26 Jul 2012 >Download PDF
Thu, 26 Jul 2012 >Download PDF
This white paper is part of a year long CTG thought leadership project with SAP focused on developing new research and practical tools for helping government produce public value from their open government initiatives. In June of 2012, the paper was shared with an international group of open government experts from government, academia, and the private sector; 25 of which convened at CTG in Albany, NY at the end of June. Workshop participants provided feedback on the conceptual model presented in the paper and crowdsourced ideas for improvement. CTG is using the results from the workshop to develop a final version of the paper and identify opportunities with the workshop participants for testing and implementing the approach with governments pursuing open government initiatives.
Funding Sources
Press Releases & News Stories
Press Releases
Tue, 04 Dec 2012
Thu, 26 Jul 2012
SAP.info
April 8, 2013
Urban Tulsa Weekly
March 20, 2013
Cloud Times
February 12, 2013
Forbes
February 13, 2013
SAP Community Network Blog
February 12, 2013
California Forward Blog
February 08, 2013
Governing
February 5, 2013
FierceGovernmentIT
January 30, 2013
Government Technology
January 18, 2013
The Triple Pundit
December 24, 2012
The Guardian
December 8, 2012
Open Health News
December 5, 2012
CIO Insight
December 6, 2012
All About Open Data Blog
December 8, 2012
Boston Globe
December 3, 2012
it World Canada
December 5, 2012
United Business Media’s Future Cities
December 4, 2012
Business Insider
December 11, 2012
Contact Information
Center for Technology in Government
University at Albany, SUNY
187 Wolf Road, Suite 301
Albany, NY 12205
(518) 442-3892 (phone)
(518) 442-3886 (fax)
University at Albany, SUNY
187 Wolf Road, Suite 301
Albany, NY 12205
(518) 442-3892 (phone)
(518) 442-3886 (fax)
Brian Burke
Senior Program Associate
(518) 442-3895 (Phone)
(518) 442-3886 (Fax)
