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2020-02-20 Hawaii County Wins Award for New Websites launched in 2019-- press release
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<br />The Difference Maker Award <br />Whether saving lives or feeding the hungry, this award recognizes organizations improving citizen <br />engagement and impact through a unique campaign purpose, effective content, and exceptional outreach <br />methods. <br />● City of Berkeley, California: Leveraged multi-channel crisis communications during massive <br />wildfires in California, bringing thousands of residents to local libraries for safety and relief. <br /> <br />● Alaska Department of Transportation: Implemented a multi-channel emergency response plan <br />during a 7.0 magnitude earthquake, bringing thousands to safe locations. <br /> <br />● U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs: Provides more than five million Veterans with access to <br />their electronic health records and other digital tools for proactively managing their health. <br />Innovator of the Year Award <br />This Innovator of the Year Award, the only digital government award presented to an individual, <br />recognizes an enthusiastic government leader who delivers results by solving problems in unique ways. <br />● Francisco Salguero, Deputy Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Agriculture: <br />Contributed to $42.3M in cost savings by aligning teams in concert with technology <br />modernization initiatives designed to reduce the agency’s data center footprint, improve power <br />utilization efficiency, decommission obsolete equipment, and repurpose labor. <br />Modern Website Award <br />This award goes to organizations that used a data-driven approach to strengthen the relationship between <br />government and citizens through a modern, mobile-friendly website. <br />● City of Kansas City, Missouri: Placed citizen experience at the center of its website redesign <br />approach, delivering an improved experience and quickly connecting residents to the services and <br />information they are searching for. <br /> <br />● The City of Port St. Lucie, Florida: Launched a mobile-friendly and accessible website that, <br />with more intuitive navigation, greatly improves the customer experience. <br /> <br />● The County of Hawai'i: Launched two website redesign projects in 2019, including one <br />dedicated to Kīlauea eruption recovery that has been pivotal in sharing information with victims <br />and coordinating services with relief agencies. <br /> <br />About Granicus <br />Granicus connects governments with the people they serve by providing the first and only civic <br />engagement platform for the public sector. Nearly 4,500 federal, state and local government agencies and <br /> <br />
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