Michigan and Utah Lead 50-State Report Card on Technology in Government

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Michigan, Utah, Pennsylvania and Virginia received top grades in the 2010 Digital States Survey, a comprehensive examination of state government technology practices conducted by the Center for Digital Government, the research and advisory division of eRepublic, publisher of Government Technology. Those four states were the only recipients of "A" or "A-minus" grades in the survey, which is conducted every two years. Michigan and Utah received the highest scores. Conversely, only three states -- Idaho, Indiana and South Carolina -- received "C-minus" grades, the lowest given among the 50 states.


Michigan and Utah Lead 50-State Report Card on Technology in Government