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Realizing the Promise: Government Information Systems and the Fourth Generation of Information Technology
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E-servicesPrior TheoryEducationCross-platform InteroperabilityCommunicationPractical FindingsCollaborative SystemsInformation InfrastructureBureaucracyInformation Technology ManagementData IntegrationE-government ServiceData ManagementInformation System PlanningPublic PolicyOrganizational SystemsCooperative Information SystemBusiness Information SystemsInformation SocietyFourth GenerationInformation ManagementResource InteroperabilityHealthcare Information SystemsBusiness OperationsAppropriate Interoperable SystemsInteroperabilityBusinessGovernment Information SystemsSocial InnovationTechnology
Interoperability is more than “digital plumbing”—making sure that computers talk so that bits of data flow properly. Fundamentally, interoperability is people talking and sharing information. Sharing information reduces the “paperwork burden”on the citizen, streamlines work processes, and enriches the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of policy. Building on prior theory and research, this research has developed empirically derived, practical findings and recommendations to support thedevelopment of appropriate interoperable systems.
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