Governments are moving towards ushering in an age of electronic governance or e-governance. However, they are facing the problem of investing in solutions that do not integrate with the rest...
...focus on structuring state lawmaking and limiting state powers, are thus of limited use. How are we to comprehend this emergent global order? More particularly, how are we to comprehend...
...to employ state of the art technology to pursue a broad spectrum of goals, such as increasing national competitiveness, providing next-generation broadband access for all, creating a “transparent and connected...
...them to morph into different problems. “Wicked Problems” are associated with multiple diverse stakeholders, high levels of interdependence, competing values, and social and political complexity. To top it off, while...
...standards. This report responds to a request by ONC for IOM to convene a Committee of experts (the Committee) to review and comment on the pace and cohesion of the...
...Administration’s commitment to upgrading the nation’s electrical infrastructure is layered on top of an already-existing government initiative mandated by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA). Under that...
...and competition authorities in some countries have been trying to address these concerns. Some progress has been achieved and ‘solutions’ provided. However, in practice, it has turned out that current...
...standards to meet its vision. The development and dissemination of the IT Audit and Assurance Standards is a cornerstone of the ISACA professional contribution to the audit and assurance community....
There is a bill in committee in the House of Representatives that would take an important first step towards making America more standards-competitive in international trade.
...third parties. In its 2001 White Paper on Patent Pools, the USPTO said, patent pool allows interested parties to gather all the necessary tools to practice a certain technology in...