The National Association of Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) today announced the finalists for this year’s annual awards that have been judged to promote innovation, foster better government and engage citizens. California technology projects were nominated among the top 3 or 4 in 7 of 11 categories. More than 120 nominees submitted to the NASCIO awards committee. The winners will be announced at the organization’s annual conference to be held this fall in Philadelphia. See the complete list of the nominations of all states here.
Awards finalists in the 2013 program are as follows:
Secretary of State’s Office – Online Voter Registration – Category: Cross Boundary Collaboration and Partnerships
California Technology Agency – Enhanced Call Tracking System (ECaTS) – Category: Data, Information and Knowledge Management
Board of Equalization -Electronic Services Expansion Project – Category: Digital Government: Government to Business
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation – Business Information Systems Project – Category: Improving State Operations
California Technology Agency – The Enhanced 9-1-1 Grant Project – Category: Information Communications Technology
Secretary of State’s Office – Election Results Website – Category: Open Government Initiatives
California Technology Agency – State of California GeoPortal – Category: State CIO Office Special Recognition