This books systematically assesses the role of government in the
computerization of U.S. and world society. Part One traces the
evolution of postwar policy for domestic telematics--in parallel
with growing corporate demand for merged computer-communication
services under private mastery. Part Two extends the arguments to
the international sphere, as the structure of corporate enterprise
is now essentially transnational. Part Three returns to
Government's other critical role in the computerization process, as
a market for advanced telematics equipment and services.
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