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Entries Being Accepted for Government Experience Awards

The awards celebrate achievements and best practices from U.S. states, counties, cities and federal agencies and departments. They recognize communities that have gone beyond simply using the Web to radically improve upon the experience of government and are pushing the boundaries of how services are delivered.

The Center for Digital Government* is accepting entries and nominations for its Government Experience Awards, taking digital government awards to the next level by recognizing improved experience of government and service delivery.

The Center for Digital Government (CDG) uses the awards to celebrate achievements and share best practices from U.S. states, counties, cities and federal agencies and departments. They recognize communities that have gone beyond simply using the Web to radically improve upon the experience of government and are pushing the boundaries of how services are delivered.

Nominations for both contests must be submitted online by May 1. The categories include:

OVERALL EXPERIENCE AWARDS 

Nomination form

Overall Awards recognize the entire jurisdiction’s citizen/business experience efforts. All U.S. state, county and city governments may nominate their jurisdictions’ user experience in the overall categories.

Overall award categories: State Government, County Government, or City Government

PROJECT EXPERIENCE AWARDS 

Nomination form

Project Awards recognize single-focus areas which may include more than one method of engagement such as mobile, Web and social media, etc. U.S. state and local governments, their individual agencies/departments, and U.S. federal agencies/departments may nominate their projects for the Project Experience Awards.

Project award categories are City, County, State or Federal Project Experience. 

A government jurisdiction may submit nominations for both contests, and for more than one project (nominate each project separately). Nominations must be submitted by government staff/officials.

Use the Frequently Asked Questions link to access both contests’ entry forms, to download a copy of the entry forms, and for more information including the full instructions for using the online tool and a link to a planned webinar scheduled for Thursday featuring CDG Co-Directors Teri Takai and Phil Bertolini, along with e.Republic’s Chief Innovation Officer Dustin Haisler. See the FAQs for more information and the no-cost access link. 

Top government jurisdictions, agencies and departments will be featured in a half-day Experience Academy. They will be honored at a high-energy, celebratory awards banquet on Sept. 24 in New Orleans, while also being featured in Techwire sister publication Government Technology and other publications.

Underwriters of the 2020 awards program/academy and banquet include Akamai Technologies, AWS, Google Cloud, Laserfiche, McAfee, NIC, Nutanix, Oracle, SHI, TeamDynamix, Tyler Technologies, Veeam and Verizon.

For more information, contact Janet Grenslitt, director of surveys and awards. More details about this year's awards and past winners are available here.

*The Center for Digital Government is part of e.Republic, parent company of Techwire.

Janet Grenslitt is the director of surveys and awards for the Center for Digital Government.