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  • USA: Virginia’s Official Web Site Named Best in the Nation

    Governor Timothy M. Kaine announced recently that Virginia's official state Web site (www.Virginia.gov) has been named first in the nation in the Center for Digital Government's 2008 Best of the Web competition. This prestigious honor follows an extensive redesign of the Web portal, which uses colorful imagery to invite participation in online services and features new Web 2.0 social media functionality to enhance the user experience. The new Web site design went live this June.

    "Across Virginia, we are using information technology to develop innovative and cost-effective tools that improve customer service and support our management and business processes," said Governor Kaine. "These awards demonstrate our commitment to improving citizen service and smarter management of state government."

  • USA: West Virginia Education Portal Recognized Twice for Innovation in National Competitions

    The recently unveiled West Virginia Education portal (www.education.wv.gov) has been declared one of the best education Websites in the nation by the Centers for Digital Government and Education. The new portal was presented the 2008 Best of Web Special Award and the 2008 Digital Education Achievement Award based on its innovative approach to integrating more than 900 education resources into one centralized starting point located within the state’s official Website, www.wv.gov.

    “We were very pleased to finally see a state develop a comprehensive education component into their overall state Website strategy,” said Cathilea Robinett, Executive Director of the Center for Digital Government. “The West Virginia Education Portal takes the right approach to providing diverse online education resources to West Virginia’s citizens.”

  • USA: Westchester In Top 10 Digital County Governments

    Recognized for its innovative technology that is delivering quality service, Westchester County is in the list of “Top 10 Digital Governments,” according to the 2005 Digital Counties Survey, an annual study by the Center for Digital Government and the National Association of Counties (NACo).

    The county placed seventh in the 500,000 or more population category. The full list is at www.centerdigitalgov.com. The top-10 will be honored at NACo’s Annual Conference next month in Honolulu, Hawaii.

  • USA: www.Kansas.gov and Kansas Highway Patrol Win Award for Online Crash Logs

    The Government Solutions Center recently announced that the Kansas Highway Patrol's Online Crash Logs system is a Pioneer Award recipient. The Online Crash Logs service, which is available to the public through the state's official Web site at www.Kansas.gov, streamlines the Kansas Highway Patrol's process of recording and distributing crash information by reducing the amount of paperwork dispatchers must complete.
  • USA: www.Utah.gov Awarded Best of State in 2008

    Official State Web Site Wins Best Web-Based Community Resource

    Utah Governor Jon Huntsman announced Utah.gov (www.utah.gov), the official Web site of the State of Utah, has won the 2008 Best of State award for Web-based Community Resource in the category of Community Development.

    Utah Best of State Awards recognize and promote outstanding individuals, businesses and organizations throughout Utah. Winners of the awards are judged on innovation, originality, and excellence in their field, and their impact on the community.

  • VN: Award promotes sustainable development of smart cities

    The Vietnam Smart City Award 2020 was officially launched online by the Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA) on September 7, aiming to push for sustainable development of smart cities across the nation.

    At the event, VINASA Chairman Truong Gia Binh laid stress on the significance of smart city development, holding it is billed as one of the best tools to serve both people and businesses.

  • VN: Da Nang city wins Seoul Smart City Prize

    The central city of Da Nang has been awarded the Seoul Smart City Prize in the category of the Human Centricity bronze at the World Cities Summit Mayors Forum in Seoul, the Republic of Korea, for member cities of the World Smart Sustainable Cities Organisation (WeGO).

    Deputy Director of the city’s Department of Information and Communications Tran Ngoc Thach said the prize was given to the representative of the municipal People’s Council on September 26.

  • Web of honour for Bahrain's best Internet sites

    The winners of a nationwide eContent award were announced at a ceremony at the Gulf International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Gulf Hotel.

    The event, under the patronage of Commerce and Industry Minister Dr Hassan Fakhro, saw 26 local websites in various categories being honoured.

  • Winners in UK e-Government National Awards 2004 are announced

    Highlighting & praising the best strategies, teams & people in UK e-Government

    The winners in the e-Government National Awards 2004 were presented with their Awards on the evening of 19th January, at a high level dinner attended by a who's who of senior UK e-Government leaders. The awards are a yardstick for UK excellence in e-Government and are supported by the Cabinet Office and Socitm.

  • Winners of 11th Middle East ICT Excellence Awards announced

    The winners of the 11th Middle East ICT Excellence Award were announced in an exclusive awards ceremony at the Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE on May 21, 2006. Department Of Naturalization and Residency, Dubai, AME Info, Al Riyadh Newspaper, CISCO, INTEL, Air Arabia and Engr. Abdulla Awad Al Turaifi were recognized their outstanding contributions to the regional ICT development.

    The awards organized by the Middle East Excellence Awards Institute, to highlight the best examples of ICT planning and implementation by business and government organizations from the Middle East.

  • Zwei Hamburger E-Government-Projekte auf der CeBIT prämiert

    Hamburg hat auf der CeBIT in Hannover für sogenannte E-Government-Projekte zwei Auszeichnungen erhalten. Unter E-Government wird der Service verstanden, den eine Verwaltung im Internet anbietet. Eine Goldmedaille bekam die Hansestadt gemeinsam mit Schleswig-Holstein in einem Wettbewerb unter Schirmherrschaft des Bundesinnenministeriums für den gemeinsamen "Geoserver". Er startet Ende des Jahres. Nach Angaben der Finanzbehörde können darüber im Internet etwa Informationen aus Liegenschaftskarten, Gewerbeflächenübersichten oder Flächennutzungspläne eingesehen werden. Diese müssen bisher noch an unterschiedlichen Stellen in der Verwaltung angefordert werden.
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