Abstract

As technological advances in data gathering, processing, and management continue, our ability to move from an information society to a smart society will increasingly rely on improvements and expansion in technical, organizational, and other aspects of e-government interoperability. The first Web extra at http://youtu.be/sdf8hz7ccbg is a video clip in which guest editor Francisco Falcone expands on the opportunities and challenges of e-government operability. The second Web extra at http://youtu.be/SqJkonPDZHk is a video clip in which guest editor Carlos E. Jimenez speaks in Spanish about the opportunities and challenges of e-government operability.

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