Digital Innovation Technologies in Public Governance: Budget Geolocation System

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This article deals with the use of modern IT solutions in the field of public and municipal governance. The aim of the article is to develop a specific model that allows to deploy integrated management systems that are able in real time to interconnect the processes shaping in social networks (reflecting the mood and opinions of citizens) with legal, budgetary and administrative processes aimed at meeting the needs of citizens at the regional and municipal levels. As a result, the elaborated solution is designed to contribute to the implementation of the federal project “Digital Public Governance” of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and offers a methodological framework of digital technologies in the field of public governance, involving the creation of an ecosystem in which digital data provides effective interaction of business, government and citizens. The outcome of the application is the increase in the responsiveness of the authorities to the emerging needs of citizens. As recommendations, the authors emphasize the need to accompany the implementation of the solution with extensive training of public and municipal employees. The choice of methods is determined by the specifics of working with software that allows to analyze social networks, and represents the method of content analysis and logical-linguistic analysis with subsequent modeling and formalization of the data.

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Kamolov, S. G., & Smagina, A. A. (2020). Digital Innovation Technologies in Public Governance: Budget Geolocation System. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 129 LNNS, pp. 467–475). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47945-9_52

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