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Posted on: November 10, 2023

Center for Digital Government Announces 2023 Digital Cities Survey Winners

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The Center for Digital Government survey commends cities utilizing innovative technology for better government.

PUEBLO – The Center for Digital Government (CDG) announced the winners of the 23rd annual Digital Cities Survey, citing the City of Pueblo as a fourth place recipient for population of 75,000 to 124,999. Pueblo was the highest ranked city in the state of Colorado to receive an award from CDG.

“The City of Pueblo is proud to receive this recognition for the Digital Cities Survey,” said Director of Information Technology Lori Pinz. “This is a testament to the work of our IT department, and we are proud to serve the Pueblo community through digital access, equity, security and support.”

CDG announced the winners of the 23rd annual Digital Cities Survey, recognizing cities utilizing technology to strengthen cybersecurity, enhance transparency, digital privacy rights, and digital equity, and those finding innovative ways to support solutions for social challenges facing cities on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023.

“The Digital Cities survey winners continue to push the envelope of how government agencies deliver modern services during a period of rapid technological change,” said Todd Sander, VP, Center for Digital Government and Governing Institute. “Today we recognize and congratulate these trailblazers who are helping to build a government that works for everyone.”

The top 10-ranking cities in each of five population categories will be honored during the Digital Cities Awards event at the National League of Cities “City Summit” on November 16th in Atlanta, Georgia. Registration is complimentary and open to the public sector only.

This year’s first place winners in each population category include:
City of Los Angeles, Calif. (500,000 or more population category)
City of Long Beach, Calif. (250,000 – 499,999 population category)
City of Scottsdale, Ariz. (125,000-249,999 population category)
City of Carlsbad, Calif. (75,000-124,999 population category)
City of Tamarac, Fl. (up to 75,000 population category)

For the full list of Top 10 winners in each of the five population categories, CLICK HERE.

About the Center for Digital Government: The Center for Digital Government is a national research and advisory institute focused on technology policy and best practices in state and local government. CDG is a division of e.Republic, the nation’s largest data, media, and events company for state and local government and education.

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