词条 | Digital Government Society |
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| name = Digital Government Society | image = | image_border = | size = 100px | alt = "DGS" | caption = | formation = {{start date and age|2005}} | type = 501(c)(3) not-for-profit membership corporation | headquarters = Los Angeles California | leader_title = President | leader_name = Soon Ae Chun (2016-2017) | key_people = | num_staff = | budget = | method = conferences, publications, mentoring, education, training, consulting | website = {{URL|dgsociety.org}} }} The Digital Government Society or DGS is an international, nonprofit, professional society devoted to advancing democratic digital government via research, policy, and best practice, including original countries, Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and other countries around the world. History and purposeThe organization was founded in 2005 as the Digital Government Society of North America, registered in the State of California, as a charitable organization. It was renamed "The Digital Government Society (DGS)" on October 11, 2013.[1] It grew out of the US National Science Foundation's CISE-based [https://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/press/00/pr0031.htm Digital Government program].[2] The founding members include Yigal Arens at USI/Information Sciences Institute, Eduard Hovy at CMU{{clarify|What is CMU?|date=December 2018}} (at USC/ISI{{clarify|What does this jargon stand for?|date=December 2018}} formerly), Sharon Dawes at University at Albany, Larry Brandt at the National Science Foundation, and Valerie Gregg, also at the National Science foundation. The National Science Foundation formed a partnership known as "dg.o" (DigitalGovernment.Org), for the advancement of digital government. It brings together computer science researchers with federal, state and local agencies to improve the quality and scope of on-line government services. Larry Brandt, NSF program director, stated "With the dg.o, the next steps are to build a multi-sector research-based community of many universities and government agencies."[3] NSF-funded digital government activities include:
The dg.o consortium is expected to support participating research institutions and the digital government community by giving academic researchers insight into federal agency needs, transferring emergent information technology from academia to member agencies, acting as an information source across agencies and helping to leverage resources through collaboration.[3] Board of directorsThe society's activities are conducted and overseen by the board of directors. The board consists of the executive board members that includes president, president elect, treasurer, secretary, and immediate past president, and other board members. The board of directors are elected for a two-year term through nominations and member votes every two years, starting in January of the first year ending in December of the second year. The election is usually held in late November or early December of the second year of the two-year term. The current and past president of the Digital Government Society include:
The board members are listed here.[4] The board members are responsible for holding monthly meetings to discuss all aspects of the DGS activities and the community building efforts. The DGS operates with the standing committees, including membership committee, annual conference organization committee, award committee, liaison committee, communications committee, etc. as well as ad-hoc committees. Each committee consists of a committee chair and several volunteer committee members. ActivitiesEvery year, the DGS hosts "dg.o conference", the International Conference on Digital Government Research, which is a premier venue for the digital government research community. Current and previous conferences include:
The DGS also makes efforts to the global reach, including EU academic activities (e.g. IFIP 8.5 Working Group E-gov and E-Part), and a collaboration with China. [5] References1. ^{{cite Web | last=UIA (Union of International Associations) | url=https://www.uia.org/s/or/en/1122279418 | title=Digital Government Society}} 2. ^{{cite Web | last=NSF Media | title= NSF Creates Partnership to Further Digital Government | url= https://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/press/00/pr0031.htm | date = 15 May 2000}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=NSF Creates Partnership to Further Digital Government|url=https://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/press/00/pr0031.htm|publisher=National Science Foundation|accessdate=6 July 2017|date=May 15, 2000}} {{PD-notice}} 4. ^http://dgsociety.org/about/board-members 5. ^{{cite web |last=Pardo | first=Theresa | title=China and U.S. Collaborate on Digital Government Research | publisher= GovTech | date = 22 Jun 2008 | url=http://www.govtech.com/pcio/China-and-US-Collaborate-on-Digital.html?id=&story_pg=1 }} External links
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