ABSTRACT
The mission of the National Center for Digital Government: Integrating Information and Institutions is threefold: to build global research capacity, to advance practice, and to strengthen the network of researchers and practitioners engaged in building and using technology for governance. We seek to apply and extend the social sciences in research at the intersection of governance, institutions and information technologies. The National Center is host to, or a collaborator for, several research studies undertaken by the principals, research fellows and affiliates.
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- The national center for digital government integrating information and institutions
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