Economic issues in funding and supplying public sector information [Presentation slides]

(2009) Economic issues in funding and supplying public sector information [Presentation slides]. In Spatially Enabled Government Summit 2009 : Mapping the Future of Interoperability, Data Collection & Data Management for Operational Excellence within Australian Government, 2009-08-24 - 2009-08-27. (Unpublished)

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PowerPoint presentation by Dr John S Cook at the Spatially Enabled Government Summit 2009, Mapping the Future of Interoperability, Data Collection & Data Management for Operational Excellence within Australian Government, held on 24-27 August, 2009 at the Marque Hotel, Canberra, ACT

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ID Code: 31193
Item Type: Contribution to conference (Paper/Presentation)
Refereed: No
Keywords: government, public sector information, taxes and charges
Pure ID: 57216574
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Law
Current > Research Centres > Commercial & Property Law Research Centre
Copyright Owner: Copyright 2009 John Cook
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