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Date: 2008-12-30 09:23:38
General Services Administration
Government
E-democracy
E-government
Open government
Public administration
Politics and technology
CompStat
M-government
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The Challenge of Evaluating M-Government, E-Government, and I-Government: What Should Be Compared With What? Robert D. Behn Kennedy School of Government

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