Authors
J Ramón Gil-García, Armando Aldama-Nalda
Publication date
2013/1/7
Conference
2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Pages
1724-1733
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Scholars and practitioners around the world are increasingly using terms such as smart cities and smart governments. The essence of becoming smarter seems to be related to connectedness, responsiveness, efficiency, and sustainability. Therefore, by integrating their most important information and services, cities can achieve some of the goals and objectives extensively identified with smartness. This paper aims to show that despite important challenges, information integration initiatives can be implemented with relatively good results if there is enough political support from top government executives. We conducted semi-structured interviews with government managers responsible for the Angel Network (AN) system, which attempts to integrate key information about social programs in Mexico City. This work offers insights on how the support of the mayor can significantly influence the implementation of an …
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JR Gil-García, A Aldama-Nalda - 2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on System …, 2013