2009 Digital Government Achievement Awards
The city won the Digital Government Achievement award in the Government-to-Business category from the Center for Digital Government for External Alarm Interface Exchange Project.
The city won the Digital Government Achievement award in the Government-to-Business category from the Center for Digital Government for the Payee Match Positive Pay Project.
Other 2009 Awards
The city won the IJIS Institute's first ever Innovation Award.
The city won the Governor's Technology Award for Innovation in Local Government.
2008 Digital Cities Survey - 8th place
The city won 8th place in the 2008 Digital Cities Survey in the 125,000-249,999 population category.
2007 ComputerWorld Government Award
A study of the best state and local government Websites was evaluated. The city's internet site,
www.richmondgov.com was one of the top city websites (population 50,001-250,000) that
received an A letter grade. See the link below for rankings
and subsequently the complete article.
www.computerworld.com
2007 Digital Cities Survey Award
The Center for Digital Government awards Richmond 2nd place in the top ten cities from the 125,000-249,999 population category.
To learn more about the Digital Cities Survey or Center for Digital Government, link to
Digital Cities Survey
or the main page at www.centerdigitalgov.com.
2006 Digital Cities Survey Award
The Center for Digital Government awarded Richmond 3rd place in the top ten cities from the 125,000-249,000 population category. To
learn more about the Digital Cities Survey or Center for Digital Government, link to the
Digital Cities Survey.
2006 Webby Awards Official Honoree
The Webby Awards, the leading international honor for websites, today recognized
www.RichmondGov.com as an Official Honoree, a distinction that recognizes sites exhibiting
remarkable achievement.
2005 Digital Cities Survey Award
The Center for Digital Government awards Richmond 2nd place in the top ten cities, 125,000 - 249,999 population category.
The Digital Cities Survey examines and
assesses how city governments are utilizing information technology to operate and deliver quality service to their
customers and citizens.
2005 Digital Government Achievement Award
The Center for Digital Government selects Richmond as a 2005 DGAA winner in the Government to Citizen category for the
Richmond Traffic Conditions and Hazards Web Page
.
The application has eliminated approximately 75% of media inquiries normally received by the 911 center and permits 911
call-takers to dedicate more time and attention to emergency 911 calls.