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ICT innovation nodes for e-gov

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Recognition for ICT in Government was far away from being an automatism in the early 1990s in Colombia. Its inception came from basic research and its passage and growth towards strategic agendas demanded the coming together of disparate interests. Now, Government thrives to position ICT as a foundation for innovative public policy. To do so, innovation in Government functionality as well as corporate and academic alliances are essential at organizational and personnel level. An upcoming challenge for officials and citizens that the ICT Ministry's Innovation Policy is taking on by the strengthening of stakeholders confidence and acknowledgment of ICT as an added value to their respective processes.

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      ICEGOV '13: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
      October 2013
      398 pages
      ISBN:9781450324564
      DOI:10.1145/2591888
      • Editors:
      • Tomasz JANOWSKI,
      • Jeanne HOLM,
      • Elsa ESTEVEZ

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      • Published: 22 October 2013

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