Effective Strategies in Justice Information Integration: A Brief Current Practices Review
- Topics:
- E-government
- Source:
- University at Albany
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Overview: Information integration is considered one of the most significant ways to change the structure and function of organizations. It has the potential to support the transformation of organizational structures and communication channels between and among multiple agencies working in different locations. Traditional governmental structures have organized the capture, use, and management of information along agency lines. Overcoming these deeply entrenched program and information "silos" is the particular challenge agencies face as they pursue the benefits of integrating information. This current practices study contributes to a community-wide knowledge building effort by examining the factors that influenced the success of selected justice information integration initiatives.
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Format: PDF | Size: 170KB | Date: Jul 2004 | Pages: 22



