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CTG contributes article on IT governance in May issue of Public CIO magazine.
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CTG collaborates on award winning paper for the 2009 Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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CTG participates in blue ribbon report on the future of e-rulemaking
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Theresa Pardo named to Advisory Board of the Data Center for Applied Research in Social Sciences in Mexico

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The Center for Technology in Government seeks candidates for the Center Director's position.
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iGov Research Institute

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International. Interdisciplinary. Innovative

June 21-28, 2009 | Seattle, WA

The iGov Research Institute provides an opportunity to doctoral students from around the world to experience a week-long, intensive residential program focused on ways to advance, study, and understand digital government research in an international context.

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CTG’s two-day XML training curriculum, Using XML for Web Site Management: A Hands-on Introduction with Advanced Exercises, is under a licensure agreement with MicroKnowledge, Inc. for delivery to government practioners and the public.

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CTG authors "Theory to Practice" article on public sector knowledge networks

This article summarizes 15 years of CTG research into the challenges of cross-boundary knowledge and information sharing in government. It appears in the May/June 2009 issue of Public Administration Review's Theory to Practice, which features exchanges among scholars and practitioners assessing what prominent theories and research in their areas of expertise have to say about the challenges, choices, and opportunities facing public administration today.
 

Project Highlight

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A collaboration of researchers from Canada, United States, and Mexico

CTG is part of a group of researchers and practitioners from a variety of institutions and disciplines in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, which have formed the North American Digital Government Working Group (NADGWG) to advance electronic government research across geographic and political boundaries in the region. The working group members are developing a comparative and transnational research agenda targeted at questions about intergovernmental digital government initiatives in North America.