I believe this book provides a valuable contribution as it examines the impact of ICTs on many sectors, focusing in particular on the new role of society, the global economy, and the state. Technological innovation in the use of the ICTs has spawned dynamic and continual production. Today, there are innumerable experiences fruit of innovation and creativity at every level. Rather than being the sole purview of Research Centers, such innovations are to be found in many arenas, an encouraging sign as to the viability of state reform. Knowledge about these experiences is in part the purpose of this book, and sharing them is its best contribution given the caliber of the contributors and the wide range of cases presented. I congratulate those who supported this effort for the many interesting contributions contained in this book.
– Enrique V. Iglesias, Ibero-American Secretary General, Spain, & Former President, Inter-American Development Bank, USA
I am confident that the content of this book is of immediate and direct relevance for redirecting development policies to global economies based on technological innovation. The following points should be given special consideration when dealing with Economic Development: investing in people as the fundamental resource of the State; strengthening infrastructure; qualifying people for the job market and generating jobs; increasing income; and creating and developing centers for excellence in technology and innovation. All of these points are presented somewhere along the several chapters of this book, a reason why I would like to congratulate the authors and editors for their ability to outline a new world panorama of government, an electronic government, which the State of Sao Paulo will strengthen in the forthcoming years.
– Geraldo Alckmin, Governor, São Paulo State, Brazil
This collection of twenty six articles on e-governance technologies and practices highlights current scholarship in the governmental uses of modern and emerging information technologies in response to the adoption of user-level technologies and social networking infrastructures in the pursuit of democratic change and enhanced participation among citizens. [...] Contributors include academics in the fields of computer science and information technology from universities in the US Central and South America, Europe and India.
– Book News, Reference - Research Book News - August 2011