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Working with the Office of Chief
Information Officer of the City of Des Moines
to develop a service request system and a
neighborhood community survey using handheld
digital devices, funded by the Alfred P. Sloan
Foundation.
E-government development and
security concerns in city governments (with
Anna Ni).
Ho, Alfred Tat-kei (2002). “Reinventing
Local Governments and the E-Government Initiative,”
Public Administration Review, 62(4), 410-420.
Ho, Alfred Tat-kei, and James
Fielding Smith (2001). “Information
Technology Planning and the Y2K Problem in
Local Governments,” American Review
of Public Administration, 31(2), 158-180.
Ni, Anna and Alfred Tat-kei
Ho (2002). “Information Kiosk and the
Iowa CIPA Project.” White paper series
of the “Citizen-Initiated Performance
Assessment” (CIPA) project. Submitted
to the Office of Chief Information Officer,
City of Des Moines.
Ho, Alfred Tat-kei (1999). Implications
of the Y2K Survey Results on Local Governments’
Contingency Planning. Report submitted to
the Government Sector Committee, the Industry/Government
Y2K Council,Iowa State Government.
Ho, Alfred Tat-kei, and James
Smith (1999). Results of Research on Information
Technology Budgeting and the Y2K Problem in
Iowa Cities. Report submitted to the Iowa
League of Cities. A summary of the research
results was published by the Iowa League of
Cities in their special Y2K issue (February,
1999).
Ho, Alfred Tat-kei, and James
Smith (1999). Results of Research on Information
Technology Budgeting and the Y2K Problem in
Iowa Counties. Report submitted to the Iowa
State Association of Counties. A summary of
the research results was published by in The
Iowa County (March, 1999).
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