G. Brian
Burke
University at Albany
Department:
Center for Technology in Government
Managing and preserving government electronic information; assessing the value of government information technology investments; Cross-boundary and multi-organizational information sharing in government
Campus phone: (518) 442-3895
Campus email: gburke2@albany.edu
Burke is a senior program associate responsible for designing and managing projects and developing new research opportunities at the Center for Technology in Government at UAlbany. He also represents CTG on state, national, and international level advisory and work groups and at various academic and other professional conferences.
He began working at CTG as a program associate in 2003. One of Brian’s major contributions has been his focus on the management and preservation of government electronic information. He has worked closely with local and state agencies throughout the United States and with federal agencies both in studying the issue and helping develop practical strategies for improving government information management and preservation capabilities. More recently, Brian’s work in this area has expanded internationally to China. In addition, his work has been directed at return on investment analysis for government information technology and studying how policy, technology, and organizational factors interact to improve government’s ability to integrate processes and share information across traditional organizational boundaries.
Prior to CTG, Brian worked for AT&T Government Solutions in the Office of the U.S. Secretary of Defense. Before that, he served as an officer in the United States Air Force.
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