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Center for Technology in Government

Research institutes in New York (state)University at Albany, SUNY

Center for Technology in Government is a research institution in University at Albany in Albany, New York, focusing on the development of innovative solutions to help government better provide public services through technology. Through applied research and partnerships (e.g. with the Major Cities of Europe IT Users Group), projects are undertaken that address the policy, management, and technology dimensions of information use in the public sector.

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Center for Technology in Government
Wolf Road, City of Albany

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