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Nov 11, 2024
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POSC 535 - Government Information Systems (Put on reserve 9/16/18) Description: An examination of the role and impact of digital information technology in the process of governance with special attention to the associated issues of transparency, productivity and responsibility. (Put on reserve 9/16/18, will go inactive 8/24/21)
Credits: (5)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe the theoretical and practical issues associated with information processing and. public sector information management
- Identify a series of potential targets that might be affected by cyber-attacks, and strengths and weaknesses of various e-government platforms
- Establish and identify standards relevant for information systems
- Demonstrate the importance of protecting governmental information systems from unauthorized access
- Identify the relevant aspects of the public administration context for public-sector ICT innovation and reform
- Evaluate the relative strengths and weakness of different ways of storing and securing data
- Compare and contrast different digital government and public services (ICTs, web processes, social media, etc.), and assess use of specific technologies for achieving public value in different service/policy areas
- Describe and assess the controversies surrounding, and advantages and disadvantages of e-government in all its forms
- Design a web-based interface for an employer, prospective or hypothetical government organization
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 3/6/2014
Anticipated Course Offering Terms and Locations:
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