What Do Corpus Christi, Norfolk, Santa Monica and Flower Mound Know That You Don't Know?
2009 Digital Cities Winners Showcase
Digital Communities, The Center for Digital Government and Government Technology invite you to participate in a special webinar.
Staff reductions and smaller budgets do not have to mean the end of innovation. In fact, some cities have found a way to make significant improvements in their electronic service delivery even with reduced budgets.
Hear directly from and ask questions of the winners of the 2009 Digital Cities Survey:
- Their secrets for building and maintaining support for IT investment even during times of major cutbacks
- How they found new ways to expand service delivery and citizen engagement through the use of low or no cost technologies
- How multi-jurisdictional collaboration is spreading the investment burden and creating shared success
The Digital Cities Survey continues to document the technological progress and innovation of county governments. Improved service to citizens and more efficient use of government resources are the results.
Featured Speakers:
250, 000 or more population category:
1st Place – City of Corpus Christi, Texas
Michael Armstrong, CIO IT Director
125,000 - 249,000 population category:
1st Place – City of Norfolk, Virginia
Hap Cluff – Chief Information Officer
75,000-124,999 population category:
1st Place – City of Santa Monica, California
TBA
30,000-74,999 population category:
1st Place – Town of Flower Mound, Texas
Dustin Malcom – Director of Information Technology
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