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IT Innovation in Government: Toward an Applied Research Agenda, Part Two: The researcher perspective
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Government Information Technology Issues -- The researcher perspective
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Government IT Research from a programmatic perspective
Economic Development
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Government IT Research from a programmatic perspective
Public safety
Sparrow (1990) discusses the 911 phone system as well as other innovative uses of technology to support policing activities in departments in Los Angeles, Virginia, and London.
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