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SCHOOL: ADVISORS: COMMITTEE MEMBERS: MPACT Status: Fully Complete Title: The impact of information resources management on federal agency strategic objective attainment: An empirical analysis Abstract: In today's climate of constrained resources, federal government agencies are in the process of rethinking, redesigning, or reengineering the ways in which they conduct business in order to achieve their strategic missions and/or objectives. The effort to ultimately provide effective and efficient customer-centered services requires that agencies maintain a firm grasp and control over their information resources, particularly their information technology. To this end, there is much discussion and research concerning the function, purpose, and optimal configuration of federal agency information resources management (IRM) programs in support of agency programs in general and agency redesign and reengineering efforts in particular. While there existed considerable anecdotal literature that focused on particular IRM units and their support of individual agency programs, there was no empirical assessment that detailed the extent to which IRM assists agencies achieve agency strategic missions/objectives. |
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Students under John Bertot
ADVISEES:
- Abdulrahman Alqarni - Florida State University (2003)
- Seongsin Lee - Florida State University (2007)
- Heisung Kum - Florida State University (2008)
COMMITTEESHIPS:
- John Beachboard - Syracuse University (1999)
- Boryung Ju - Florida State University (2002)
- Larry Nash White - Florida State University (2002)
- Ahmad G. Abdulla - Florida State University (2003)
- Paul T. Jaeger - Florida State University (2006)
- Peter Thomas Henry - Florida State University (2007)
- Sheri V.T. Ross - Florida State University (2008)
- Joan Gibson Kaminer - University of Maryland, College Park (2010)
- An-Shou Cheng - University of Maryland (2012)