ABSTRACT

This book situates information technology at the centre of public policy and management. IT is now a vital part of any government organisation, opening new policy windows and enabling a vast range of tasks to be carried out faster and more efficiently. But it has also introduced new problems and challenges. Four in-depth case studies demonstrate how information systems have become inextricably linked with the core tasks of governmental organisations. The key government departments examined are:
* the Inland Revenue Service and Social Security Administration in the US
* the Inland Revenue and Benefits Agency in the UK

chapter |30 pages

Computerising the Tools of Government?

The Spread of Information Technology

chapter |21 pages

Innovation, Expenditure and Control

Governmental Responses to Information Technology

chapter |19 pages

Computerisation in the UK Benefits Agency

chapter |16 pages

Computerisation in the UK Inland Revenue

chapter |37 pages

New Players

Government Contracting of Information Technology