Towards an electronic administration? Local information systems, or the web modernization of local administration
By: CHATY, Lionel
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Contributor(s): GIRLANDA, Carlo
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Periódico | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Periódico | Not for loan |
The expansion of new information and communication technologies (NICTS) is rapidly and drastically changing the way in which social, commercial and institutional interactions take place. Often described as the `information society', the society in which we now live is the result of a technological and ideological evolution which, as a result of information digitization, the development of new networks such as the internet and far-reaching changes in the way in which work is organized, has radically changed modes of communication - now based on globalization and high-speed information flows. The government action programm for taking France into the information society recognizes the importance of NICTs is modernizing public services. It states that such changes `make the conditions for France's entry into the information society a decisive issue for the future'. This programme involves `access to knowledge and culture, national planning and development, public participation in local life' and of interest to us - the use of NICTS to modernize public services. On this point, the action programme is broadly divided into two major projects: networked administration (AdER) and `local information systems' (LIS)
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