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2012 Digital States Survey: Utah, Michigan Stay at the Head of the Class

October 22, 2012

2012 Digital States Survey: Utah, Michigan Stay at the Head of the Class

Source: Government Technology

Michigan and Utah topped the 2012 Digital States Survey, a comprehensive biennial review of the technology practices of state governments conducted by the Center for Digital Government (CDG). CDG is the research and advisory division of e.Republic, the company that publishes Government Technology.

Ranking slightly behind Utah and Michigan — which earned the survey’s only A grades — were California, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and West Virginia, each earning an A minus. Twenty-two states earned B or B minus grades and 18 states received a C or C minus. Florida and Idaho received the lowest grades in this year’s survey, earning D grades.

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