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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
Top 10 ranking cities with a population of 125,000-250,000
Top 10 ranking cities with a population of 75,000-125,000
Digital Cities
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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.
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