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      <title>Digital States Survey 2022 Results Announced</title>
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      <description>&lt;i&gt;The Center for Digital Government Recognizes Exceptional Use of Technology to Improve Public Services; Eighteen States Earn Top Grades&lt;/i&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;</description>
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      <title>Digital States Survey 2020 Results Announced</title>
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      <description>Since the last biennial survey in 2018, grades improved in 10 states. Arizona, North Carolina and Texas moved up to an A- designation and Georgia, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio and Utah maintained their A grade.</description>
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      <title>Navigating the Next Normal</title>
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      <description>A resource guide for state and local IT leaders during the COVID-19 recovery and beyond.</description>
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      <title>Digital States Survey 2018 Results Announced</title>
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      <description>Since the last biennial survey in 2016, grades improved in 17 states, declined in 6 and stayed the same in 27.  Michigan, Missouri, Ohio and Utah maintained their A grade and Georgia moved up to A designation.</description>
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      <title>Digital States Survey 2016 Results</title>
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      <description>Since the last biennial survey in 2014, grades improved in 17 states, declined in 10 and stayed even in 23.  Michigan, Missouri and Utah maintained their A grade and Ohio and Virginia moved up to A designations.</description>
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      <title>Digital States Survey 2014</title>
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      <description>Since the last biennial survey in 2012, grades improved in 21 states, declined in 12 and stayed even in 17. Connecticut, Georgia, Missouri and Virginia moved up to A grades and Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Utah maintained their A marks from 2012.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2014 15:52:27 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Digital States Survey - Best Practice Guide</title>
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      <description>This Center for Digital Government “best practice guide” reflects the thorough evaluation and analysis of the 2012 Digital States Survey submissions. It is intended to inform and assist states as they submit their 2014 surveys and prepare for the 2014 election cycle by highlighting some of the best examples of how effective and efficient ICT is helping to improve public service.</description>
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