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Digital State Survey, Phase II, Results Released The Center for Digital Government, in conjunction with the Progress & Freedom Foundation and Government Technology magazine, recently completed its research and studies on phase II of the Nation's Third Annual Digital State Survey. This is the second of four installments in the yearlong survey, which is exploring technology applications in eight areas of government in the 50 states. Phase II of the survey focused on social services and law enforcement & the courts. In the social services category, survey results revealed the progress made by states in online services to citizens, such as benefits, applications, employment opportunities, electronic benefit transfers, intranet developments, and more. In the area of law enforcement & the courts, the survey uncovered achievements made by the states in utilizing digital mobile technologies, systems, video teleconferencing, accessing court opinion online, and more. |
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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