Progress on Digital Government in Ohio
Thanks to Ken Alfred for sending this my way:
“The 25 most digitally–advanced state governments in the nation have been identified by the Center for Digital Government. The Digital States Survey, conducted by the Center, is a comprehensive study that examines best practices, policies and progress made by state governments in their use of digital technologies to better serve their citizens and streamline operations.”
And where did Ohio rank? #3. Certainly nothing to complain about. Perhaps with a new administration that has made broadband access a major part of its platform, we’ll see Ohio move up a notch or two in the coming years.
The article continues: “Digital States is the nation’s original and only sustaining survey of state governments’ use of technology in serving the citizen. The all-new 2006 Digital States Survey provides a benchmark for the next generation of digital service delivery and reflects contemporary citizen expectations and the technologies used to meet them.”
\You can see the complete results here.