For the second consecutive time, the state of Hawaiʻi has been ranked among the top states for IT practices receiving an overall grade of A- in the Center for Digital Government’s (CDG) 2024 Digital States Survey.
The Digital States Survey evaluates states’ use of technology to improve service delivery and constituent engagement, increase capacity, streamline operations and achieve other state priorities—assigning a letter grade based on quantifiable results.
The CDG said that Hawaiʻi maintains its A- grade in this year’s survey in part due to a commitment to the fundamentals of IT modernization as well as resilience in the face of adversity, including the technological support response to the deadly Maui wildfires in 2023.
A national listing of all 50 states grades is available at www.centerdigitalgov.com.