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The intersection of public administration and technology may enhance public trust and increase citizen engagement. As governments deal with growing demands for transparency, efficiency, and responsiveness, digital tools and data-driven systems have become indispensable. From e-governance platforms and open data initiatives to AI-powered public services, technology reshapes how citizens interact with the state and how public administrators deliver services. However, this digital transformation also raises critical questions about accessibility, privacy, and equity. Successfully integrating technology into public administration requires technical innovation, ethical governance, and inclusive design. This convergence may build more accountable institutions and foster meaningful civic participation in the digital age. Intersecting Public Administration and Technology for Public Trust and Citizen Engagement explores the pivotal role of digital transformation in the public sector. It examines the integration of digital technologies into public administration, setting the stage for a detailed analysis across various domains. This book covers topics such as digital democracy, cybersecurity, and traffic management, and is a useful resource for business owners, government officials, policymakers, engineers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.