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Digital guardian angels, learning cities, mobile data – trends that are changing government
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Each year, IBM makes five bold predictions about technologies that "will change how we live, work and play" in the...
The enterprise mindset: Designing GC Inc
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During a panel discussion held at GTEC 2014, senior executives from across the government of Canada and external experts gathered...
Digital governance: Defining Westminster democracy for the digital era
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Westminster parliamentary democracies like Canada’s are widely credited with a high capacity to adapt to changing societal needs. Their ability...
The digital bypass
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There was a time when reporters played a significant "gatekeeper" role when it came to government information: at its simplest,...
Impact of digital culture and technology on democracy
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In what ways are digital culture and technology affecting our democratic processes: on elections, citizen engagement, the media, service delivery,...
Open data and connection
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Connection: governments want it, citizens demand it, technology facilitates it and data makes it meaningful. Some hail data as the...
The Business Information Model, Part 3: Records keeping and new technologies
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How can CIOs set up their teams to be able respond to the requirements and challenges issued by open government...
Information out loud: Join the conversation
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In both private and public sectors, the management of information has evolved rapidly beyond policy compliance and “things in boxes”...
GTEC: More than just technology
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Our annual GTEC conference, exhibition and distinction awards wrapped up at the end of October and by all accounts it...
The Business Information Model, Part 2: How will IM/IT respond to the challenge of open government?
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In the January issue of this magazine, ARMA NCR suggested an approach to respond to the requirements and challenges issued...