Information Systems Strategic Planning for Public Service Delivery in the Digital Era

Information Systems Strategic Planning for Public Service Delivery in the Digital Era

Release Date: June, 2019|Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 372
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9647-9
ISBN13: 9781522596479|ISBN10: 152259647X|EISBN13: 9781522596493
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Service delivery in the digital era is all about bringing together innovative ideas from various stakeholders in the private, public, and civil sectors to meet customer expectations. Like any business, government public service entities must provide public service delivery to their customers in an age that is heavily influenced by technological advancements.

Information Systems Strategic Planning for Public Service Delivery in the Digital Era is an essential reference source that discusses issues related to public service delivery in the digital era and the degree to which governments may take advantage of the transformational potential of ICT to move towards seamless government, particularly for improving service delivery, democratic responsiveness, and public outreach. The book also provides a pragmatic framework for government entities to define their information systems strategic plan (ISSP), guiding the reader in a step-by-step practical description of the various technical concepts, current and future technology trends, and implementation considerations for formulating their ISSP to ensure the maximum gain from public service delivery. Including research on topics such as human capital, knowledge economy, and block chain technology, this book is ideally designed for academicians, public administrators, government officials, IT consul

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Block Chain Technology
  • Data Mining
  • Database Management
  • E-Government
  • Human Capital
  • Knowledge Economy
  • Mobile Technology
  • Public Policy
  • Systems Management
  • World Bank
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Emanuel Camilleri, before his retirement in 2009, was Director General (Strategy and Operations Support) at the Ministry of Finance, the Economy and Investment, Government of Malta. He has had a long career in the Australian Public Service, mainly in the National defence manufacturing industry related to ICT and Operations Research applications regarding munitions production and armaments manufacturing. He commenced his ICT career as a systems analyst and computer programmer using IBM and ICL computer mainframes in the late-1960s. He managed large ICT systems projects related to production control, project management, and cost accounting. He was also responsible for setting-up several computer centers at munitions and ordinance manufacturing establishments. In the early 1980s, Dr Camilleri was attached to the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs, Australian Development Assistance Bureau as an ICT expert to establish the National Government Computer Centre in Malta. He settled in Malta in 1985 as Head of the National Government Computer Centre, where he was involved in the development and implementation of over one hundred governmental systems and related databases. He was a primary thrust for the implementation of the accrual accounting methodology in all Government Ministries and other key Public Service reforms at the Inland Revenue and VAT Departments. Dr Camilleri obtained his Business Studies bachelor’s degree at FIT currently, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia majoring in Computer Systems Design and Operations Research; has an MBA from Brunel University, UK (prize winner); and an M.Phil and DBA from Maastricht School of Management, The Netherlands. He is a certified accountant, a Chartered Engineer (British Engineering Council), European Engineer (FEANI, Paris), and member of ICT and Accounting professional bodies in the UK and Australia. He represented Malta on a number of international bodies and is a visiting senior lecturer at the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy, University of Malta. He has written two other books and a number of conference and other papers which have been peer reviewed and published by highly reputable international publishing firms. In 2013 the Government of Malta (Ministry for the Economy, Investment and Small Business) appointed Dr Camilleri as Chairman, Privatization Unit, which has the responsibility to privatize Government assets and issue a wide range of long-term concessions related to a diverse spectrum of industries. A post he still currently occupies.

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