Policy informatics is an emerging field of both research and a community of practice focusing on 1) advancing decision-making in the public sector through information-centric analysis of evidence that leverages computational and technological advances, and 2) designing, managing, and evaluating of information systems and infrastructures for policy construction, analysis, and implementation. Policy informatics expands to the multi-disciplinary nature of the public administration discipline by infusing it with the advances of information technology, management of information systems, and computational and informational science perspectives.
This collaborative space is maintained by Kevin C. Desouza (Director, Metropolitan Institute, Virginia Tech). It seeks to engage scholars and practitioners in a rich dialogue around the various aspects of policy informatics.