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Data on America’s Most Digital Counties 2019 (Infographic)

A visual, data-driven look at nearly 60 counties across five population categories doing impactful work with technology to move government forward, including Internet of Things, cybersecurity, emerging tech and more.

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The annual Digital Counties survey from the Center for Digital Government* assesses where the nation’s counties are in terms of tech. What are the biggest technology priorities on county chief information officers’ agendas? What kinds of emerging technologies are gaining traction? Where do counties predict talent shortfalls?

Click through for some of the most interesting takeaways from this year’s survey. Click here to see the full infographic To read the full story with analysis on nearly 60 ranked winners in five population categories, visit govtech.com/DigitalCounties2019.

*The Center for Digital Government is part of e.Republic, Government Technology's parent company.

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Putting AI to Work

Sixty-nine percent of counties are using artificial intelligence in their cybersecurity programs. Other common places to use AI are in predictive analytics (33 percent), intrastructure inspections (29 percent), speech recognition (24 percent) and fraud detection (24 percent).

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Job Forecast

Counties identify the following as their greatest staffing needs in coming years:

  • Cybersecurity (91%)
  • Business intelligence and data analytics (84%)
  • Innovative tech (63%)
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County IT leaders ranked their top priorities as:

  1. Cybersecurity
  2. Citizen experience
  3. IT staffing
  4. Business intelligence/analytics
  5. Disaster recovery/continuity of operations
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Lauren Kinkade is the managing editor for Government Technology magazine. She has a degree in English from the University of California, Berkeley, and more than 15 years’ experience in book and magazine publishing.