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February, 2005
Journal of E-Government Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Gregory G. Curtin, will be moderating a keynote panel on the "Latest Trends and Practices for Using IT to Deliver City and County Services" at the fifth annual City & County Technology Summit, March 6-8 in Las Vegas. The Journal is pleased to announce it will be able to offer a special discount to this event.
Hosted by the Performance Institute and in association with Civic Resource Group, the summit will help you measure the performance of local government programs, improve financial management and implement innovations in your city and county! To take advantage of a discount pass available through Civic Resource Group and the Journal of E-Government visit http://www.egovjournal.com/CCTS%20Discount%20Pass.pdf.
December, 2005
UN Global E-Government Readiness Report 2005 released
Journal of E-Government Editor-in-Chief Dr. Gregory Curtin again led the research team, which included Journal Editorial Associate Kim Andreasson, to conduct the third annual global E-Government Survey for the United Nations Division for Public Economics and Public Administration (UNDPEPA).
For more information and for a free PDF version of the UN Global E-Government Readiness Report 2005 please visit:
http://www.unpan.org/egovernment5.asp
November,
2004
The Journal of E-Government is now officially affiliated with the Information Technology and Politics (ITP) section of the American Political Science Association (APSA). The Journal is pleased to be recognized by APSA and the relationship should be mutually beneficial.
APSA-ITP Members will now receive a 30% discount on subscriptions. Mention your membership when subscribing. The Journal will also become a forum for section announcements.
Journal readers who are not members of the ITP section of APSA are encouraged to visit their website at http://www.apsanet.org/~itp/ for more information and instructions how to join.
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