2011 GovFresh Awards
The 2011 GovFresh Awards honors the most innovative citizen and city and local government technology projects of the year. Details: http://awards.govfresh.com
Include a brief description of why this entry should win and include supporting links for reference. City and local entrees only.
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Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia has been leading the open gov charge. The mayor's staff is actively promoting new technologies, and they are very approachable.
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New York City
NYC's Mayor Bloomberg unveiled the first digital roadmap of any city in the nation in May 2011. Today NYC government reaches over 4 million a month through more than 200 social media channels (http://nyc.gov/socialmedia), dozens of mobile applications (http://nyc.gov/cityapps) and its website nyc.gov. NYC introduced real-time APIs for city data in the NYC OpenData platform and the 311 API. The City has also launched dozens of crowdsourcing initiatives, such as the interactive Bike Share map (http://nyc.gov/bikeshare). The City held its first hackathon this summer, as well as a social media summit for 200+ government…
765 votes -
san francisco
With the first OpenData legislation and an expansive catalogue of 60+ apps, San Francisco was an early supporter of engaging citizens to participate in solving civic challenges. Now SF is formalizing its program and expanding its scope to generate even more opportunities for citizens to have their ideas heard and implemented.
362 votes -
Santa Cruz, CA
Although small in size, the city of Santa Cruz is leading the charge in implementing smart technology solutions to grapple with big-city issues, whether it’s crime, economic development or citizen engagement. The Police Department recently launched a predictive policing program, which utilizes real-time crime data to deploy police officers to hot spots. Since inception, the program has helped reduce property crimes across the City. Addressing a vast public shift towards social networking and mobile-accessible media, the city launched the nation’s first law-enforcement focused smart-phone application and is connecting with residents on social media sites. Additionally, the City empowered a group…
283 votes -
City of Chicago
Chicago's leadership and open government initiatives make it the ideal choice.
http://radar.oreilly.com/2011/08/chicago-data-apps-open-government.html
http://sunlightlabs.com/blog/2009/open-government-hackathon-chicago/
154 votes -
City of Arvada, CO
Innovative Colorado city that pushes the standards higher with regard to shared services, technology, citizen engagement, and transparency; 2011 Digital Cities Survey 4th Place, 2011 DGAA Best of Web 3rd Place, 2011 Digital Government Achievement Award Winner, 2011 PTI Web2.0 Enabled Award Winner.
53 votes -
41 votes
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Baltimore City
Baltimore City, under new IT leadership, has undergone a tremendous transformation this year and we are pushing forward hard. Visit http://baltimorecity.gov to learn more about what's happening including new leadership, OpenBaltimore, CityView, internal business process transformations, recent top 10 digital City award and much more!
38 votes -
Honolulu, Hi
Honolulu, Hi
With winning 2011 Center for Digital Governances #1 Digital City we have been put on the map. The tiny island in the middle of the pacific is also a 2012 Code for America city. We just completed our first CityCamp and the local tech community is fully engaged. Check out our transparency website can-do.Honolulu.gov and check out some of the cool apps we're building for our citizens.A hui hou a me malama pono,
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Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is a modern city with roots that date back thousands of years. Yet despite its importance, it is relatively small with a very human scale and a disproportionate amount of technology innovation.
Although many big foreign tech companies have points of presence there, Tel Aviv's real strength is as a hotbed of technology start-ups.
As a culture, Israel has a tradition of attempting to be self-sufficient and this has led to a wealth of technology talent coming from educational establishments and the military, which relies on sophisticated monitoring and communications to make up for a shortfall in manpower.
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Lawrence, KS
Since 2008, various departments within the City of Lawrence have lowered their greenhouse gas emissions by nearly eight percent. The city is on track to meet it's goal of a 50-percent reduction by 2030. (Source: ts greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent by 2030)
Also, the city's website, lawrenceks.org, received an A+ from Sunshine Review, which reviews openness and transparency in government. (Source: http://sunshinereview.org/index.php/Lawrence,_Kansas)
28 votes -
27 votes
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Detroit, MI
Everybody loves a comeback, and Detroit is primed to be the comeback kid of 2011-12. From Eminem's declaration of love for his hometown (coupled with some stellar Chrysler advertising), to the Lions having their best season in, well, a really long time -- Detroit is on the upswing.
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Home of the 6-time Super Bowl champion Steelers, as well as the Pirates and the Penguins. The Steel City, the City of Bridges. 3 rivers. Pitt, Carnegie Mellon, RMU, Duquesne. Innovative environmental and medical initiatives.
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Fairmount, IN
Where cool was born.
10 votes
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