

Pasadena tied for sixth with the City of Hampton, Va. – Courtesy photo / Center for Digital Government
Pasadena recently was named as one of the top 10 digital cities in the nation by the Center for Digital Government. This is the fourth time Pasadena has been recognized as a technologically progressive and innovative city when compared to other cities of similar population size.
Pasadena ranked sixth in the 2018 survey for cities with a population between 125,000 – 249,999 residents.
“Pasadena continues to invest in many technology initiatives to improve citizen services, enhance transparency and encourage citizen engagement,” said Phillip Leclair, chief information officer for the city’s Department of Information Technology.
“The survey’s focus on transparency, cyber security and enhancing digital services aligns directly with the city’s digital strategy. This award is a great honor and an outstanding achievement for the city.”
The Center for Digital Government is a national research and advisory institute on information technology policies and best practices in state and local government.
Information about the Digital City Award can be found here.
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