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2002 Digital Cities Survey

Underwritten by Microsoft, the 2002 Digital Cities Survey examined how city governments have progressed in adopting and utilizing digital technologies to improve the delivery of services to their citizens.

Mayors, chief information officers and city managers at over 300 of the nation's cities were invited to participate. The survey grouped cities into three categories based on population: More than 250,000, 125,000-250,000, and 75,000-125,000.

WINNERS OF THE 2002 DIGITAL CITIES SURVEY ARE:

Top 15 ranking cities with
a population of more than 250,000


State Rank
Honolulu, HI 1
Tampa, FL 1
Kansas City, MO 3
New York City, NY 4
Seattle, WA 4
Chicago, IL 6
Colorado Springs, CO 6
Denver, CO 6
Tucson, AZ 6
Virginia Beach, VA 6
Houston, TX 11
Memphis, TN 11
Minneapolis, MN 11
Washington, D.C. 11
Indianapolis, IN 15
Nashville, TN 15
San Diego, CA 15


Top 15 ranking cities with
a population of 125,000-250,000


State Rank
Des Moines, IA 1
Plano, TX 2
Fort Wayne, IN 3
Richmond, VA 3
Torrance, CA 3
Lincoln, NE 6
Salt Lake City, UT 6
Durham, NC 8
Hollywood, FL 8
Hampton, VA 10
Irving, TX 10
Tacoma, WA 10
Winston-Salem, NC 10
Alexandria, VA 14
Bakersfield, CA 14
Lubbock, TX 14
Madison, WI 14
Naperville, IL 14


Top 15 ranking cities with
a population of 75,000-125,000


State Rank
Roanoke, VA 1
Fort Collins, CO 2
Independence, MO 3
Bellevue, WA 4
Boulder, CO 5
Westminster, CO 5
Cape Coral, FL 7
Macon, GA 7
Arvada, CO 9
Beaumont, TX 9
Coral Springs, FL 9
Richardson, TX 9
Cambridge, MA 13
Olathe, KS 13
Carrollton, TX 15
Roseville, CA 15


For more information on the 2002 Digital Cities Survey, contact Janet Grenslitt at 916/932-1300.

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Microsoft is dedicated to more efficient and responsive e-government. That means helping government serve the public any time, any place and on any device. As the world's leading software provider for desktop and mobile computers, we engineer products that give government agencies choices in selecting devices, networks, services and technology partners.

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