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Article Complexity, Construction, Government 1 December 2019
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Unchartered Waters
By Giannetto, Judy It could be a watershed moment for Finland and Estonia. Finnish entrepreneur Peter Vesterbacka, the former chief marketing officer of the company that developed Angry Birds, is looking to build the…
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Article Change Management, Risk Management, Complexity, Government 1 November 2019
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Virtual Count
By Parsi, Novid The United States government is about to embark on one of its highest-stakes IT projects ever—the nation's first digital census. Households will complete online surveys, and field workers will…
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Article Complexity, Government 1 December 2018
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The Big Grapple
The United States' most heavily used rail system is in a state of crisis. The subway in New York, New York sees more than 5 million daily riders. But it's in massive disrepair, with roughly 76,000…
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Article Scheduling, Complexity, Cost Management, Government, Construction 1 September 2016
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Track record
Public-sector megaprojects aren't exactly known for finishing on schedule and within budget. Yet Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority is making a habit of doing both. The organization is…
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Article Decision Making, Change Management, Complexity, Strategy, Information Technology, Government 1 March 2012
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Mass migration
By Fretty, Peter City officials in Inglewood, California, USA, realized their governmental systems, including the one that handled emergency responses, were dependent on a mainframe that was rapidly becoming…
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Article Program Management, Complexity, Government November 2011
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When the money runs out
By Fister Gale, Sarah When the economy crashed in many parts of the world, governments attempted to stem the crisis by pouring money into massive stimulus programs. Much of the funding was earmarked for infrastructure…
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