We the People Speak on E-government [Paperback]Interviews with 21 Leading B2G Playersby David C. Wyld
Usually ships within 3 to 5 working days Description of We the People Speak on E-governmentInterviews with leading figures in the e-government revolution expose cutting-edge ideas at the intersection of e-government (which is forecast to triple spending over the next four years) and e-procurement of the public sector's over half a trillion dollars in acquisition of goods and services. These experts and market movers look to the future, where e-commerce technologies can make government:- operate more cost effectively - slash purchasing costs - and produce new revenue in online sales of property and assets. This book will be a must-read for public officials and government executives seeking to get a better grasp of the forces driving the twin revolutions of e-government and e-procurement. Title Information
Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonAbout David C. WyldDavid C. Wyld currently serves as an Associate Professor of Management at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, LA, where he teaches courses in business strategy and methods for dealing with the challenges of e-commerce and other contemporary management issues. Recently, he was named Director of the College of Business & Technology's Strategic e-Commerce Initiative. He earned his doctorate in management from the University of Memphis in 1993.In additon to his traditonal teaching duties and research efforts, Dr Wyld has served as a consultant to major corporations on a wide range of topics. He has participated extensively in delivering college classes to non-traditional students in divergent settings, teaching in executive MBA programmes, and working with emerging on-line universities. David, along with his wife, Karla and two sons, Spencer (8) and Carson (4), lives in Ponchatoula, LA. He is an avid runner - having run (and survived) seven marathons to date. Contents of We the People Speak on E-governmentIntroductionThe Public Officials 1. General Services Administration, Ken Buck 2. The Gingrich Group, Newt Gingrich 3. State of Connecticut, Jim Passier The Public Policy Analysts 4. Coalition for Government Procurement,Larry Allen 5. Council for Excellence in Government, Steve Cochran 6. Holland & Knight, LLP, David Metzger 7. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Steven Kelman 8. Progressive Policy Institute, Carl DeMaio 9. Reason Public Policy Institute The Market Makers-Reverse Auctions 10. CISglobal, Michele Dyson 11. FreeMarkets, Inc, Joe Quigg and Bill Bunce 12. Moai Technologies, Inc, Ray Letulle 13. Orbis Online, Randy Becker 14. Way2Bid, Inc, Bill Perkin The Market Makers-Demand Aggregation 15. eWinWin, Greg Mesaros The Market Makers- Forward Auctions 16. Bid4Assets, Inc, David Marchick 17. FedWin, Scott Johnson 18. Liquidation.com, Bill Angrick The Idea Generators 19. Booz Allen Hamilton, Jeff Bollettino 20. Netrana, Rusty Braziel 21. Trade Extensions, Arne Andersson Epilogue Appendix Contacts |
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