-- Oakland County, Michigan (500,000 or more population category)
-- Loudoun County, Virginia (250,000-499,999 population)
-- Roanoke County, Virginia (150,000-249,999 population)
-- Charles County, Maryland (Less than 150,000 population)
View the full list of winners at www.centerdigitalgov.com
"As counties face the budgetary challenges of 2009 and beyond, they are
finding Information Technology essential for effective and efficient
government," said NACo Executive Director Larry E. Naake. "Not only are
county governments using technology to continue delivering services with
fewer resources, they are using innovative technology to communicate more
effectively with their citizens and businesses. The Digital Counties Survey
illustrates the innovation and tenacity of counties across the country."
This year's survey was underwritten by Hyland Software, developers of
OnBase (www.onbase.com), and Quest Software, Inc.
(www.quest.com/public-sector/). Both companies are proud partners of county
governments across America.
The Center for Digital Government (www.centerdigitalgov.com) is a national
research and advisory institute on information technology policies and best
practices in state and local government. The Center is a division of
eRepublic, Inc. (www.erepublic.com), a national publishing, event and
research company focused on information technology in the public sector.
The National Association of Counties (NACo) (www.naco.org) is a
full-service organization that provides legislative, research, technical,
and public affairs assistance to county governments. Created in 1935, NACo
continues to ensure that the nation's 3,066 counties are heard and
understood in the White House and Congress.
Contact Information: Center Contact: Janet Grenslitt 916-932-1363 jgrenslitt@centerdigitalgov.com NACo Contact: Jim Philipps 202/942-4220 jphilipps@naco.org