The City’s Information Technology (IT) team has again attracted national attention for their accomplishments. The Center for Digital Government (CDG) has announced Roseville as a national winner in the 2019 Digital Cities Survey.
The Survey, now in its 19th year, recognizes cities that use technology to tackle social challenges, enhancement of services, the strengthening of cybersecurity, and other issues.
In markets with populations of 125,000 to 249,999 residents, Roseville received a 10th place recognition, nationally.
“This is a team effort,” said Chief Information Officer Hong Sae. “Our IT team works diligently to provide a safe, stable working environment so that all the other teams in the City can perform their jobs. We’re very pleased that our peers have recognized our diverse efforts.”
“Congratulations to this year’s Digital Cities winners, who are working to make their communities more secure, user-friendly, efficient, and resilient,” said Teri Takai, executive director for CDG. “Their efforts are making technology a driver of better, smarter, more responsive government.”
Earlier this year, Roseville received
two additional national awards from the same organization. The first award recognized Roseville as one of five national winners of the “Overall City Government Experience Award.” The second national award recognized the
EngageRoseville project’s use of technology to address a specific social problem.
The Center for Digital Government is a national research and advisory institute on information technology policies and best practices in state and local government.