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This study, written by seasoned professionals and academics in the field of information management and public policy, presents a clear exposition of what makes up infostructures, how they are created and used, and how they affect the policy-making process. The only study to address both information management and technology and the policy process itself, it offers a balanced treatment of the numerous resources and activities required to generate and feed information into public sector decision-making.
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The events of September 11 and the subsequent anthrax attacks demonstrated the importance of accurate, timely information and the time for strong leadership in integrating and managing this information government agencies. As agencies have struggled with issues intelligence gathering, information sharing and dissemination, security, and information technology (IT), it has become increasingly apparent our government needs to better assess from a strategic standpoint aspects of how it handles information.