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4th Annual Digital Counties Survey - 2006 Results

County governments are using Information Technology with greater and greater savvy each year, according to the 2006 Digital Counties Survey, an annual study by the Center for Digital Government (Center) and the National Association of Counties (NACo). To recognize their hard work and innovation, the survey's top digital counties were honored at a national awards ceremony which coincided with NACo's national conference in Chicago, Illinois in August.

In April, all counties in the United States were invited to participate in the 2006 Digital Counties Survey. County officials responded to questions that included more than 100 measurements and data points about online service delivery, infrastructure, architecture and governance models.

"In today's world, technology is essential for effective and efficient government," said NACo Executive Director Larry E. Naake. "County governments realize this and are using technology in new ways to improve the delivery of services to Americans. The Digital Counties Survey illustrates the innovation being pursued by counties across the country."

Center Executive Director, Cathilea Robinett adds, "Counties continue to strive for excellence in serving their citizens. Our Digital Counties Survey showcases those counties most committed to service and innovation. Congratulations to all the winners!"

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE DIGITAL COUNTIES SURVEY WINNERS 2006:

500,000 or more population:

1st Orange County, Florida

2nd Fairfax County, Virginia (tie)

2nd King County, Washington (tie)

3rd Montgomery County, Maryland (tie)

3rd Tulsa County, Oklahoma (tie)

4th Oakland County, Michigan

5th San Diego County, California

6th Fulton County, Georgia

7th Sacramento County, California (tie)

7th Westchester County, New York (tie)

8th Anne Arundel County, Maryland

9th Snohomish County, Washington

10th Miami-Dade County, Florida

 

250,000-499,999 population:

1st Richland County, South Carolina

2nd Prince William County, Virginia (tie)

2nd Washtenaw County, Michigan (tie)

3rd Dakota County, Minnesota (tie)

3rd Douglas County, Colorado (tie)

4th Loudoun County, Virginia

5th Marin County, California

6th Seminole County, Florida

7th Utah County, Utah

8th Dutchess County, New York

9th Howard County, Maryland (tie)

9th Placer County, California (tie)

10th Marion County, Florida

 

150,000-249,999 population:

1st Roanoke County, Virginia

2nd Hamilton County, Indiana

3rd Merced County, California

4th Scott County, Iowa

5th Racine County, Wisconsin

6th Clermont County, Ohio

7th Horry County, South Carolina

8th Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (tie)

8th Frederick County, Maryland (tie)

9th Dona Ana County, New Mexico

10th Yuma County, Arizona

Less than 150,000 population:

1st Charles County, Maryland

2nd Nevada County, California

3rd Olmsted County, Minnesota

4th Boone County, Missouri

5th Napa County, California

6th Stearns County, Minnesota

7th Sutter County, California

8th Delaware County, Ohio

9th Albemarle County, Virginia

10th Randolph County, North Carolina