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Digital State Survey, Phase III, Results Released

The Center for Digital Government, in conjunction with the Progress & Freedom Foundation and Government Technology magazine, completed its research and studies on phase III of the Nation's Third Annual Digital State Survey.

This is the third of four installments in the yearlong survey, which is exploring technology applications in eight areas of government in the 50 states. Phase III of the survey focused on Digital Democracy and Management/Administration.

In the Digital Democracy category, survey results reveal states' activities and efforts in providing online access to legislative decisions, election materials and voting, proceedings, information on lobbyists, judicial branch agencies, and more.

In the area of Management/Administration, survey results highlight states' Information Technology commissions, policy boards and councils that oversee IT policies and procedures. The survey also reveals where states are at in developing intranets and portals, statewide architectures, and more.

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