Information, Communication and Technology (ICT)
in the Public Sphere Program
E-Governance Collaborative | Partners | Faculty & Staff | Publications | Projects
Directed by co-principal investigators Dr. Daniel Mazmanian and Dr. Gregory Curtin, the Collaborative focuses research on e-government, using information technology to enhance the delivery of public services and information. In addition to the activities listed below, the Collaborative also assists and supports USC/SPPD graduate student research activities related to e-government.
This partnership brings together governments as well as experts from academia and the technology industry to explore the creation and sharing of strategies and solutions related to e-government. It seeks to:
- Strengthen and facilitate e-governance research, especially around the development and sharing of technology solutions and intellectual property in the public sector;
- Develop various levels of e-training and leadership education for public sector executive and managers focusing on information, technology and communications in the public sector; and
- Provide technical assistance in the planning and implementation of e-government in the public sector.
The Collaborative is generously supported by the Microsoft Corporation.
- Bedrosian Center, USC SPPD
- Center for Telecom Management, USC Marshall School of Business
- State of California
- County of Los Angeles
- Microsoft Corporation
- United Nations Program on E-Government
- The California Connected Project
- County of Los Angeles Web Portal/E-Government Planning
- Tech-Savvy Leadership Training Program
- Intellectual Property Rights in the Public Sector
- Journal of E-Government
