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Technology transfer of inter-agency government services and their transnational feasibility studies
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Proceedings of the 2005 national conference on Digital government research table of contents
Atlanta, Georgia
SESSION: System demonstrations (a) table of contents
Pages: 225 - 226  
Year of Publication: 2005
Authors
Nabil R. Adam  Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey
Vijayalakshmi Atluri  Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey
Soon Ae Chun  Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey
Patrizia Fariselli  NOMISMA-NET, Bologna, Italy
Julia Culver Hopper  NOMISMA-NET, Bologna, Italy
Olana Bojic  NOMISMA-NET, Bologna, Italy
Rick T. Stewart  New Jersey State, Trenton, New Jersey
Jim Fruscione  New Jersey State, Trenton, New Jersey
Nick Mannochio  New Jersey State, Trenton, New Jersey
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NSF : National Science Foundation
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ABSTRACT

As a part of technology transfer efforts for New Jersey State government interagency business integration and data sharing, we address Streamlined Revenue Management initiatives for Division of Revenue to integrate budget planning and reporting process, and to implement scalable database and retrieval system for large-scale data from the State and Federal income tax E-filings. The business service integration model is also compared with those in EU counterparts, in terms of available business services, technology and strategies.


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N. Adam, F. Artigas, V. Atluri, S. Chun, S. Colbert, M. Degeratu, A. Ebeid, V. Hatzivassiloglou, R. Holowczak, O. Marcopolus, P. Mazzoleni, W. Rayner and Y. Yesha, (2001) E-Government: Human Centered Systems for Business Services, Proceedings of The First National Conference on Digital Government (dg.o 2001), May 21--23, 2001.
 
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Nabil R. Adam: colleagues
Vijayalakshmi Atluri: colleagues
Soon Ae Chun: colleagues
Patrizia Fariselli: colleagues
Julia Culver Hopper: colleagues
Olana Bojic: colleagues
Rick T. Stewart: colleagues
Jim Fruscione: colleagues
Nick Mannochio: colleagues