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02-156 (Digital Government)
Opportunity Code: 02-156
Title: Digital Government
Agency: National Science Foundation
Type: Grant
Category: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explaination: 'null '
Post Date: 03/10/2003
Due Date: 10/09/2013
Estimated Funding: Not Available
Number of Awards: 0
Award Ceiling: Not Available
Award Floor: 0
Cost Sharing: 0
Eligibility Categories: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
Eligibility Info: Not Available
CFDA Number: 47.070
Mailing Address: National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington VA 22230
Contact Location: Headquarters
Contact Office: Office of Budget, Finance and Award Management
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URL For Additional Information: NSF publication 02-156
Full Description of Opportunity:
Government is a major collector and provider of data and information,
provider of information-based services and user of information
technologies. The research goals of the Digital Government Program are to
support: 1) multi-disciplinary and multi-sector partnerships of
researchers in information technologies and government agencies at all
levels in order to foster collaboration among societal sectors, and 2)
research on the relationships between the design and use of information
technologies on : i) forms, processes, and outcomes of democracy, ii)
government organizational forms, learning, and adaptation, iii) new forms
of government-government collaboration, iv) citizen/government
interaction, and v) other social/political science research related to IT
and government. Academic/government collaborations are expected to
contribute to government strategic
planning for information technologies and services (external and internal)
while providing interesting and unique new research problems and data sets
for the academic research community.