Computer Aided Strategic Planning for eGovernment Agility
Umar, Amjad (Harrisburg University of Science and Technology) | Ivanovski, Ivo (Ministry of Information Society)
Most of the developing countries are re-inventing the wheel in their efforts to launch egovernment initiatives — especially in the areas of healthcare, education, economic development, supply chains for food distribution, and emergency services. A Computer Aided Strategic Planner, part of the UN eNabler Toolset, has been developed to quickly and effectively produce detailed strategic plans for a wide range of egovernment services based on best practices and standards. The generated plan is highly customized for the type of service as well as the country/region by using the latest thinking in AI, ontologies, and patterns. The Planner, available through the UN-GAID initiative, can be and has been used very effectively to educate as well as assist the government officials of developing countries to accelerate progress in crucial areas.
Mar-19-2011
- Country:
- Africa > Nigeria (0.04)
- North America > United States
- Pennsylvania (0.04)
- Europe
- North Macedonia (0.05)
- United Kingdom > England
- Oxfordshire > Oxford (0.05)
- Asia > Middle East
- Bahrain (0.04)
- UAE > Abu Dhabi Emirate
- Abu Dhabi (0.04)
- Saudi Arabia > Riyadh Province
- Riyadh (0.04)
- Industry:
- Government > E-government (0.82)
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area
- Infections and Infectious Diseases (0.47)
- Immunology (0.47)
- Technology: