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Jaeger, Paul T. – Government Information Quarterly, 2002
Examines how Constitutional principles, specifically the doctrines of Federalism and the separation of powers, relate to e-government policies and practices. Suggests that the move toward e-government, with emphasis on the simplification of access to government information and services, must be considered with regard to Federalism and separation…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Federalism, Government Publications, Government Role
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Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O. – Government Information Quarterly, 1998
Discussion of federally-funded research and development (R&D) focuses on a knowledge-management framework for diffusing the results of the R&D. Based on the results of a 10-year study of knowledge diffusion in the aerospace industry, the authors maintain that U.S. competitiveness will be enhanced if knowledge-management strategies are…
Descriptors: Aerospace Industry, Federal Government, Government Role, Information Dissemination
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Bouwman, Harry; Nouwens, John – Government Information Quarterly, 1999
Discussion of the accessibility of government information focuses on how the Dutch government has tried to improve accessibility in six particular cases of electronic publishing. Topics include public-private partnerships, technological barriers of accessibility, outsourcing, and decentralization. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Decentralization, Electronic Publishing, Foreign Countries
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Aldrich, Duncan; Bertot, John Carlo; McClure, Charles R. – Government Information Quarterly, 2002
Provides a background of government efforts to incorporate telecommunication and computer technologies to improve government performance and enhance citizen access to government information and services. Describes this symposium issue which discusses key issues that affect the success and implementation of electronic government initiatives. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Conferences, Government Publications, Government Role
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Lankes, R. David; Sutton, Stuart A. – Government Information Quarterly, 1999
Explores the potential mission of the National Education Network (NEN) in light of the emerging global learning infrastructure made possible by the Internet. Develops a five-part framework for exploring the nature of education information provision in a networked digital environment and examines government-sponsored and private sector initiatives.…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Government Role, Information Networks, Internet
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Gellman, Robert – Government Information Quarterly, 2002
Discusses implications of the U.S.A. Patriot Act, antiterrorism legislation that was passed after the September 11 attacks, regarding privacy issues. Highlights include information privacy; privacy and government, including increases in the surveillance powers of government; privacy and the private sector; and future possibilities. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Futures (of Society), Government Role, Information Policy
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Radack, Shirley M. – Government Information Quarterly, 1994
Examines the role of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the development of the National Information Infrastructure (NII). Highlights include the standards process; voluntary standards; Open Systems Interconnection problems; Internet Protocol Suite; consortia; government's role; and network security. (16 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Security, Consortia, Federal Government
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Jaeger, Paul T.; McClure, Charles R.; Fraser, Bruce T. – Government Information Quarterly, 2002
Asserts that the federal government should adopt a centralized governmental structure for the privacy protection of personal information and data. Discusses the roles of federal law, federal agencies, and the judiciary; the concept of information privacy; the impact of current technologies; and models of centralized government structures for…
Descriptors: Centralization, Court Role, Federal Courts, Federal Government
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Stillman, Neil J.; Oslik, Norman – Government Information Quarterly, 1995
The fifth interagency conference explored ways that changes in technology, coupled with efforts to reinvent government, are redefining the policy and implementation issues of providing public access to federal information. Five groups were established to address issues and to develop recommendations; each group was divided into two sessions. Ten…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Conferences, Development, Discussion Groups
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Owens, Charles T. – Government Information Quarterly, 1989
Reviews the National Science Foundation's (NSF) activities in gathering and disseminating foreign scientific and technical information. Activities described include information processing by domestic and overseas offices; a pilot study to determine effective dissemination methods; online services; a program of survey visits to foreign facilities;…
Descriptors: Competition, Developed Nations, Federal Government, Foreign Countries
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Nilsen, Kirsti – Government Information Quarterly, 1993
Examines development and evolution of Canadian government information policy in response to issues of preservation of data, information industry involvement in government data development and marketing, role of Crown copyright, and public access to government information in electronic formats. Six key information policy instruments are also…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Copyrights, Electronic Publishing, Foreign Countries
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Relyea, Harold C. – Government Information Quarterly, 1993
Provides an overview of security classification reform for consideration by the Clinton administration and the 103rd Congress. Historical background and current issues related to the security classification of information, personnel security clearances, and industrial safeguarding of classified information are discussed. A checklist of basic…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Federal Government, Federal Legislation, Freedom of Information
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Boehlert, Sherwood – Government Information Quarterly, 1989
Discusses the need for a coherent federal information policy that would provide access to domestic and foreign scientific and technical information, foster the competitiveness of American corporations, and recognize the role of the National Technical Information Service within the federal government. (10 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Competition, Federal Government, Government Role
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Brinberg, Herbert R. – Government Information Quarterly, 1989
Argues that the injection of foreign ownership into the debate over the privatization of federal agencies has deflected attention from the critical domestic concerns of economic efficiency and operational optimization. The need for the promotion of international exchange of information within the context of a national information policy is…
Descriptors: Competition, Developed Nations, Federal Government, Foreign Countries
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Horn, Sharon K.; Clements, Stephen K. – Government Information Quarterly, 1989
Reviews the creation and evolution of ERIC, and describes changes being implemented in the system as a result of a recently concluded redesign study. Areas of change discussed include clearinghouse contract procedures, ACCESS ERIC, ERIC partners, and adjunct clearinghouses. Conclusions about the future of ERIC are offered. (five references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Databases, Budgets, Educational Practices, Educational Research
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