In the Center for Digital Government's biennial Digital States Survey, which evaluates state governments' ability to improve internal processes and better serve citizens with technology, three states received straight A grades and five others earned an A-minus. Thirty states received grades in the B range -- up from 22 in 2012 -- and 12 states received grades in the C range.
Editor's note: Center for Digital Government is the research and advisory arm of Government Technology’s parent company e.Republic Inc.
Check our infographic below to see the top trends, priorities and widely-adopted initiatives in state government IT in 2014.