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Traversing Digital Babel Information E-Government and Exchange 2014 Edition by Alon Peled , MIT Press Ltd

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    Author(s)Alon Peled
    PublisherMIT Press Ltd
    ISBN9780262027878
    Pages296
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2014

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    MIT Press Ltd Traversing Digital Babel Information E-Government and Exchange 2014 Edition by Alon Peled

    A groundbreaking approach to information sharing among government agencies: using selective incentives to "nudge" them to exchange information assets.The computer systems of government agencies are notoriously complex. New technologies are piled on older technologies, creating layers that call to mind an archaeological dig. Obsolete programming languages and closed mainframe designs offer barriers to integration with other agency systems. Worldwide, these unwieldy systems waste billions of dollars, keep citizens from receiving services, and even--as seen in interoperability failures on 9/11 and during Hurricane Katrina--cost lives. In this book, Alon Peled offers a groundbreaking approach for enabling information sharing among public sector agencies: using selective incentives to "nudge" agencies to exchange information assets. Peled proposes the establishment of a Public Sector Information Exchange (PSIE), through which agencies would trade information. After describing public sector information sharing failures and the advantages of incentivized sharing, Peled examines the U.S. Open Data program, and the gap between its rhetoric and results. He offers examples of creative public sector information sharing in the United States, Australia, Brazil, the Netherlands, and Iceland. Peled argues that information is a contested commodity, and draws lessons from the trade histories of other contested commodities--including cadavers for anatomical dissection in nineteenth-century Britain. He explains how agencies can exchange information as a contested commodity through a PSIE program tailored to an individual country's needs, and he describes the legal, economic, and technical foundations of such a program. Touching on issues from data ownership to freedom of information, Peled offers pragmatic advice to politicians, bureaucrats, technologists, and citizens for revitalizing critical information flows.



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