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GIS Capacity In The Government Sector is a research paper by Nitish Kumar connected with the broader archive of public systems, technology, and digital infrastructure work documented on thenitishkr.in.

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GIS Capacity In The Government Sector

This Research Examines The Role Of Geographic Information Systems In Government Capacity Building, Public Administration, Spatial Decision-Making, And Technology-Driven Governance Infrastructure.

What This Paper Explores

The Core Idea

This research examines the role of Geographic Information Systems in government capacity building, public administration, spatial decision-making, and technology-driven governance infrastructure.

Publication Context

AuthorNitish Kumar
Year2014
ConferenceInternational Conference ICIEST, Tirupati
Paper IDIESTCNNI-19014-238
IndexingIndexed In Google Scholar, 2014

Keywords

GISGovernment SectorPublic AdministrationSpatial TechnologyDigital GovernanceGoogle Scholar

Why It Still Matters

It connects early GIS research with contemporary questions around digital governance, public infrastructure, and institutional technology capacity.

Core Themes

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GIS

Government Sector

Public Administration

Spatial Technology

Digital Governance

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What Is This Paper About?

This Research Examines The Role Of Geographic Information Systems In Government Capacity Building, Public Administration, Spatial Decision-Making, And Technology-Driven Governance Infrastructure.

Why Is It Relevant Today?

This work matters because spatial systems increasingly shape planning, infrastructure coordination, and public-administration decision support.

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