Special issue on evidence-based government: secure, transparent and responsible digital governance

Beth Simone Noveck
1 min readJun 20, 2019

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By Soon Ae Chun, Nabil R. Adam, and Beth Noveck

Originally published on June 29, 2018 via Information Polity. To read the full article, visit https://content.iospress.com/articles/information-polity/ip180004.

1.Introduction

This special issue is a collection of papers from the 18th International Conference on Digital Government Research (dg.o 2017) that address security, privacy, transparency as well as responsible governance and policy making in open government and open society. The abundance of available data, including open government data, social data, and sensor data, facilitates evidence-based government. This offers the possibility of making information dissemination and government services more accountable and also more innovative and transformative to fit to the needs of citizens and cities, and transitions policy making to potentially become more participatory and collaborative.

To read the full article, visit https://content.iospress.com/articles/information-polity/ip180004.

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Beth Simone Noveck
Beth Simone Noveck

Written by Beth Simone Noveck

Prof @Northeastern @ExperientialAI. Director @TheGovLab, @burnescenter BLOG https://rebootdemocracy.ai/blog

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