
To understand the complexities involved in executing large-scale government IT projects across different countries.
To analyze the importance of aligning IT project goals with local, national, and international policy frameworks.
To evaluate the role of policy compliance, data governance, and regulatory standards in cross-border government IT implementations.
To study best practices for managing international collaborations, vendor coordination, and multi-agency involvement.
To propose strategies for improving policy alignment and reducing risks in global government IT initiatives.
Conduct a literature review on government IT project management and the impact of policy frameworks (e.g., data protection laws, cybersecurity standards).
Identify case studies of international government IT projects (e.g., e-governance platforms, digital identity systems, cross-border data exchanges).
Analyze challenges related to policy misalignment, legal barriers, and conflicting compliance requirements across regions.
Study governance models and coordination strategies used by governments and international agencies (e.g., UN, EU, World Bank).
Evaluate tools and project methodologies (e.g., PRINCE2, PMBOK, Agile in government) used in global IT project execution.
Conduct interviews or reviews (if feasible) with project managers or policy experts involved in international government projects.
Prepare a detailed project report with case insights, alignment frameworks, risk mitigation strategies, and policy integration recommendations.