Frank Yu-Hsieh Sung
Dr. Sung is the Deputy Minister of RDEC under the Cabinet. He also teaches as Adjunct Associate Professor at Chuan-Yuan University.
Dr. Sung has been working for RDEC since 1985. His experience mainly includes e-government, government performance evaluation, and government reform, etc. He was the key person to lead a group on developing, coordinating, and expediting the "Electronic Government" project in Taiwan started from 1996. In the past four years, he made his efforts in promoting the re-engineering of government organization, which require to combine the strategic use of ICTs with government administration.
Dr. Sung also has vast experiences in many government information systems projects, including local government office automation, certificate authority, official document exchange, automated services delivery, and government plan/program performance management network, etc..
Dr. Sung holds a B.S. degree from Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan, an M.P.P. degree from University of Michigan, U.S.A. and Ph.D. degree in Business Administration from Cheng-Chi University, Taiwan. He is also a frequent lecturer of numerous government training programs for civil servants.
Dr. Sung has been working for RDEC since 1985. His experience mainly includes e-government, government performance evaluation, and government reform, etc. He was the key person to lead a group on developing, coordinating, and expediting the "Electronic Government" project in Taiwan started from 1996. In the past four years, he made his efforts in promoting the re-engineering of government organization, which require to combine the strategic use of ICTs with government administration.
Dr. Sung also has vast experiences in many government information systems projects, including local government office automation, certificate authority, official document exchange, automated services delivery, and government plan/program performance management network, etc..
Dr. Sung holds a B.S. degree from Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan, an M.P.P. degree from University of Michigan, U.S.A. and Ph.D. degree in Business Administration from Cheng-Chi University, Taiwan. He is also a frequent lecturer of numerous government training programs for civil servants.
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