Montgomery, Arlington win top Digital Counties awards

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WASHINGTON — The Center for Digital Government and the National Association of Counties have released their 15th annual Digital Counties survey, ranking the nation’s counties on how well they are connecting with citizens digitally.

Several Washington-area counties scored well, including a first place for Montgomery County among counties with a population of 1 million or more, and a first place for Arlington County among counties with a population between 150,000 and 250,000.

The survey identifies the best technology practices among U.S. counties, including initiatives that streamline delivery of government services; encourage open data, collaboration and shared services; enhance cybersecurity, and contribute to disaster response and recovery efforts.

The survey notes that Montgomery County has a chief data officer who manages its expanded open government, open data, open budget, open spending and performance management portals. Montgomery County has also completed an Artificial Intelligence pilot using Amazon Alexa as a virtual assistant to help county resident access data.

Arlington County’s showing comes in part from its Digital Destiny campaign, input from community groups and data analytics partnership with Virginia Tech. The county has also formed a digital innovation team to expand mobile applications.

“Effective technology has proven to be a key tool for efficiency in many facets of county government,” said NACo Executive Director Matthew Chase. “We applaud this year’s Digital Counties Survey winners for showcasing the value of innovation and adaptation. Their embrace of cutting-edge approaches has benefited residents while ensuring good stewardship of taxpayer resources.”

Fairfax County ranked No. 3 among counties with a population of 1 million or more. Prince George’s County ranked No. 5 among counties with a population of 500,000 to 1 million.

Frederick County came in No. 3 among counties with a population of 250,000 to 500,000. Charles County ranked No. 2 among counties with a population of 150,000 to 250,000.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for WTOP as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the WTOP newsroom staff in January 2016.

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