The most technology-advanced cities in America have been named by
The Center for Digital Government based on its 2006 Digital Cities Survey. The sixth annual study examines how city governments are utilizing digital technologies to better serve their citizens and streamline operations.
The top 10 cities from each population category are below:
Congratulations, Digital Cities Top Ten!
250,000 or more population category:
1st City of Corpus Christi, Texas
2nd City of Tampa, Fla.
3rd City of Tucson, Ariz.
4th City of Aurora, Colo.
5th City of Nashville, Tenn.
6th City of Colorado Springs, Colo.
7th City of San Diego, Calif.
8th City of Miami, Fla.
9th City of Mesa, Ariz. (tie)
9th Washington, D.C. (tie)
10th City of Phoenix, Ariz. (tie)
10th City of Riverside, Calif. (tie)
125,000-249,999 population category:
1st City of Alexandria, Va. (tie)
1st City of Madison, Wis. (tie)
2nd City of Lincoln, Neb.
3rd City of Richmond, Va.
4th Salt Lake City, Utah
5th City of Hampton, Va. (tie)
5th City of Hollywood, Fla. (tie)
5th City of Winston-Salem, N.C. (tie)
6th City of Lakewood, Colo.
7th City of Ontario, Calif.
8th City of Chesapeake, Va.
9th City of Durham, N.C.
10th City of Irving, Texas
75,000-124,999 population category:
1st Ogden City, Utah (tie)
1st City of Roanoke, Va. (tie)
2nd City of Independence, Mo.
3rd City of Orem, Utah (tie)
3rd City of Richardson, Texas (tie)
4th City of Olathe, Kan.
5th City of Westminster, Colo.
6th City of Arvada, Colo. (tie)
6th City of Pueblo, Colo. (tie)
6th Village of Schaumburg, Ill. (tie)
7th City of Boulder, Colo.
8th City of Carrollton, Texas
9th City of Bellevue, Wash. (tie)
9th City of West Palm Beach, Fla. (tie)
10th City of Las Cruces, N.M.
30,000-74,999 population category:
1st City of Delray Beach, Fla.
2nd City of Manchester, Conn.
3rd City of Charlottesville, Va.
4th City of Medford, Ore.
5th City of Lynchburg, Va.
6th Town of Blacksburg, Va.
7th City of Redmond, Wash.
8th City of Boynton Beach, Fla.
9th City of Jupiter, Fla.
10th Town of Flower Mound, Texas
This year's Digital Cities Survey was sponsored by Hyland Software,
developers of OnBase (www.onbase.com) and CDW-G (www.cdwg.com), both
proud partners of state and local governments across America. Winners
will be honored at a special awards ceremony conducted by The Center
for Digital Government on December 7, 2006 in Reno, Nevada.
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