Platformland
Platformland
The Architecture of Tomorrow's Public Services
About This Book
Platformland (2004) examines the potential transformation of public services from bureaucratic systems into efficient digital platforms. The book demonstrates strategies for governments to restore public confidence, create more intelligent service delivery, and reclaim agency in an era where technology companies hold significant influence. Through practical examples and clear analysis, it makes the case that the underlying structure of public infrastructure carries unprecedented importance.
Who Should Read This?
- Public sector leaders and policy professionals seeking to modernize government services
- Technology entrepreneurs building solutions in the civic space
- Designers and developers working on digital transformation projects
- Citizens interested in how government technology affects their lives
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