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OLS 590 Homeland Security (open thread)

September 23rd, 2009 (posted by: sam) · 3 Comments

As promised.

The dates to be aware of as discussed in class.

September 24th IDHS District 1 Event

October 7th, District 1 planning meeting

October 27th, 10AM STRIKE team meeting

November 17th IDHS presentation on gap study

Once again we are looking for evidence, past practices, or other documents of gap studies that have been done. Generating a large literature review of what has been done being the primary focus. This also allows you to see what work has been done in the past to compare our efforts.

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  • 1 jverburg // Sep 23, 2009 at 3:41 pm

    Communication Skills of IS Providers:
    An Expectation Gap Analysis From Three
    Stakeholder Perspectives

    A highly quantitative look at a gap analysis of information systems stakeholders using a survey instrument to collect data. The primary focus is communication between the IS (or IT) side and the user community.

    Lots of good additional resources in the bibliography section of the article.

    Hornik, S., Houn-Gee, C., Klein, G., & Jiang, J. J. (2003). Communication skills of IS providers: an expectation gap analysis from three stakeholder perspectives. Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on, 46(1), 17-34.

  • 2 jverburg // Sep 24, 2009 at 12:35 pm

    Card Technology Developments and Gap Analysis Interagency Report

    Gap analysis done by NIST for government use of various card technologies (smart cards, magnetic cards, optical cards etc.)

    Barker, W. C., Howard, D., Grance, T., & Eyuboglu, L. (2004). Card Technology Developments and Gap Analysis Interagency Report: National Institute of Standards and Technology.

    Available at: http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistir/nistir-7056.pdf

  • 3 Borton // Oct 6, 2009 at 6:01 pm

    On going needs assessment project for health in Orange County, CA. http://www.ochna.org/publications/index.htm

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