|








 

Sponsored by TekInsight, the 2001 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 2001
DIGITAL CITIES SURVEY ARE:


Top 10 ranking cities with
a population of more than 250,000


City Rank
1Honolulu, Hawaii
2Chicago, Ill.
2New York City, N.Y.
2Seattle, Wash.
5Colorado Springs, Colo.
5Houston, Texas
7Charlotte, N.C.
7Indianapolis, Ind.
7Tucson, Ariz.
10Atlanta, Ga.
10Phoenix, Ariz.
10San Diego, Calif.
10Tampa, Fla.


Top 10 ranking cities with
a population of 125,000-250,000


City Rank
1Plano, Texas
2Des Moines, Iowa
3Mobile, Ala.
4Hampton, Va.
4Salt Lake City, Utah
6Bakersfield, Calif.
7Torrance, Calif.
8St. Petersburg, Fla.
9Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
10Ft. Wayne, Ind.
10Lincoln, Neb.

Top 10 ranking cities with
a population of 75,000-125,000


City Rank
1 Roanoke, Va.
2Boulder, Colo.
3Cedar Rapids, Iowa
4Costa Mesa, Calif.
4Bellevue, Wash.
6Coral Springs, Fla.
6Vancouver, Wash.
8Beaumont, Texas
8Antioch, Calif.
10Longview, Texas

Digital Cities Survey is sponsored by
DynTek (formerly TekInsight) helps governments transform by using innovative technology and management techniques to increase efficiency in government operations and improve access to government functions. The company's comprehensive Government Transformation Methodology includes consulting, infrastructure planning and deployment, application development, legacy integration and support. TekInsight's ePluribusÔ Software Suite consists of custom and modular e-government applications that enable governments to process tax and violation payments, licenses, parks & recreation management, deeds and more online and in real-time.

 

View the 2004
Digital Cities
Survey


View the 2003
Digital Cities
Survey


View the 2002
Digital Cities
Survey Summary


View the 2001
Digital Cities
Survey Summary
About Us
The Center for Digital Government is a national research and advisory institute on information technology policies and best practices in state and local government. A private organization based in Folsom, Calif., the Center’s advisory services, online resources and special reports provide public- and private-sector leaders with decision support, knowledge and opportunities to help them effectively incorporate new technologies in the 21st century.

Corporate Affiliates
Government Technology Government Technology's Public CIO Emergency Management GTC Government Technology Executive Events Center for Digital Education Converge
Copyright© 2005 e.Republic, Inc. All rights reserved.
eRepublic, Inc., 100 Blue Ravine Rd,. Folsom, CA 95630. Privacy Policy.