About DGRC:

The Digital Government Research Center is a joint effort of the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute and Columbia University's Department of Computer Science. DGRC brings together a strong team of researchers and developers with interests and experience in databases, human-computer interaction, knowledge representation, data mining, and other areas of computer science and information systems.


About dg.o:

dg.o (DigitalGovernment.Org) is a collaboration with the National Science Foundation to promote emergent information technologies by creating partnerships among government, industry and academia. dg.o provides access to the information, partnerships and financial resources available to create the Digital Government of the 21st Century.


About the NSF Digital Government Program:

The NSF Digital Government Research Program was established in 1999 in response to a number of national workshops recommending sponsored research in this area. Its goal is to build a research domain of problems that intersect traditional NSF Computer/Information Science research communities with mid- to long-term research, development, and experimental deployment needs of the Federal information service communities. The Program supports research projects that innovatively, effectively, and broadly address potential improvement of agency, interagency, and intergovernmental operations and/or government/citizen interaction.

 

 

Yigal Arens
4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001
Marina del Rey, CA
Tel: 310.448.2766
arens@dgrc.org

created by:
Fanny Mak