Assessing the value of a regional telecommunications response
Due to the focus of concern around the added value of new regional coordination capability, CTG asked the participants to consider how value is generated in general. Expanding the traditional Return on Investments (ROI) methodology beyond mere dollars and cents, CTG asked participants to consider the current and ideal telecommunication incident response efforts from six different value types1 : financial, political, social, strategic, ideological, and stewardship These values types are based on the idea that government generates value to its constituents in two ways:
The first is based on the idea that, assuming a benign government, the better it functions overall, the better off its citizens will be. The government is an asset to the community or nation that delivers a wide range of values. Internal improvements make it a more valuable asset to the public. The second way of generating value has three forms: financial, political, and social. Financial value results from lowering the cost or increasing the efficiency of government or delivering direct financial benefits to the citizens. Political value consists of increasing participation, fairness, transparency, legitimacy, or conferring political capital to elected officials or citizens. Social returns include increased social status, stronger relationships, or opportunities; increased safety, trust in government, and economic advantage.
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By improving the value of the government itself from the perspective of the citizens, and
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By delivering specific benefits directly to persons, groups, or the public at large.

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Table 1.
Exploring Public Value by Key Stakeholder Group
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1 Refer to: Advancing Return on Investment Analysis for Government IT: A Public Value Framework http://www.ctg.albany.edu/publications/reports/advancing_roi
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