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Top Digital Cities in U.S. Recognized by
Center for Digital Government |
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. Nov. 3, 2011 – e.Republic’s Center for Digital Government and Digital Communities Program today announced the top-ranked digital city governments in the 10th anniversary Digital Cities Survey. The survey focused on results achieved by cities, via the use of technology, in operating efficiencies and realizing strategic objectives despite current fiscal constraints.
“Cities that are investing in technology are capturing cost savings that are critical to continuity of operations and their ability to meet higher demand for services,” said Todd Sander, director of Digital Communities. “The highest-ranking cities in the survey showed great strides in consolidating, enabling shared services, government transparency and communications interoperability. We applaud these innovators as they work in the spirit of collaboration to provide extraordinary value to constituents despite budget setbacks.”
The survey was open to all U.S. cities with a population of 30,000 or more.
Congratulations to the 2011 Digital Cities Survey Winners:
30,000 – 74,999 population:
1st City of Eden Prairie, Minn.
2nd Carson City Consolidated Municipality, Nev.
3rd City of North Port, Fla.
4th City of Danville, Va.
5th Town of Jupiter, Fla.
6th Village of Schaumburg, IL
7th City of Fayetteville, Ark.
8th Town of Manchester, Conn.
9th City of New Berlin, Wis.
10th Town of Flower Mound, Texas
The Center for Digital Government is a national research and advisory institute on information technology policies and best practices in state and local government.