Government Innovation Leaders: MCCI Clients Dominate Digital Cities and Counties Awards
Government agencies across the nation face mounting pressure to deliver faster, more efficient services. Citizens demand digital-first experiences. Budget constraints challenge outdated systems. Administrative complexity slows progress.
MCCI’s government clients are rewriting this narrative. They’re proving that innovative technology implementation creates measurable results.
When Technology
Meets Leadership
The annual GovTech Digital Counties Survey and the GovTech Digital Cities Survey reveals a powerful trend. Government agencies have shifted from crisis response to strategic enhancement. They're building permanent improvements that benefit both internal operations and citizen services.
What This Recognition Really Means
Beyond awards: real-world impact
The Digital Cities and Counties Surveys isn’t a popularity contest. It measures concrete results:
- Citizen-First Technology: Solutions that actually improve public services
- Operational Efficiency: Systems that eliminate bureaucratic bottlenecks
- Community Safety: Technology that protects and serves residents
- Leadership Excellence: Agencies setting national standards
These cities and counties demonstrate what’s possible when government embraces strategic technology partnerships.
The MCCI Advantage: Partnership That Delivers
Why our clients consistently excel
“Congratulations to our cities and county government clients on this remarkable recognition,” says Donny Barstow, President & CEO of MCCi. “This shows dedication to improving the lives of their community and staff through technology innovations. When clients represent such a large number of the awards, we share in their pride, and it’s exciting to work with them.”
Our approach focuses on:
- Proven Solutions: Technology specifically designed for government challenges
- Implementation Excellence: Seamless deployment that minimizes disruption
- Ongoing Partnership: Continuous support that ensures long-term success
- Compliance-First: Security and regulatory requirements built into every solution
Our clients leading the charge nationwide.
Recent Digital Counties Winners
Up to 150,000 Population
2nd – Roanoke County, VA
10th – Orange County, VA
150,000 – 249,999 Population
1st – Cabarrus County, NC
2nd – Pitt County, NC
3rd – Stafford County, VA
4th – Onslow County, NC
5th – Charlotte County, FL
7th – Clay County, FL
8th – Davidson County, NC
250,000 – 499,999 Population
1st – Chesterfield County, VA
2nd – Prince William County, VA
3rd – Cumberland County, NC
7th – Union County, NC
9th – Durham County, NC
1M+ Population
7th – Wake County, NC
10th – Palm Beach County, FL
Recent Digital City Winners
Up Future Ready Award
Lynchburg, VA
Up to 75,000 Population
1st – Danville, VA
5th – Tamarac, FL
6th – Venice, FL
7th – North Port, FL
75,000–124,999 Population
1st – Sugar Land, TX
2nd – Lynchburg, VA
4th – Independence, MO
4th – Roanoke, VA
8th – Allen, TX
250,000-499,999 Population
Virginia Beach, VA
125,000 – 249,999 Population
4th – Norfolk, VA
5th – Alexandria, VA
6th – Fort Collins, CO
9th – City of Hampton, VA
500,000 – 999,999 Population
4th – City of Charlotte, NC
Historic Winners Across Multiple Years
Up to 150,000 Population
1st – Albemarle County, VA
3rd – Roanoke County, VA
4th – Montgomery County, VA
7th – York County, VA
150,000 – 249,999 Population
1st – Cabarrus County, NC
5th – Pitt County, NC
6th – Onslow County, NC
7th – Davidson County, NC
9th – Charlotte County, FL
10th – Union County, NC
250,000 – 499,999 Population
2nd – Chesterfield County, VA
3rd – Prince William County, VA
5th – Cumberland County, NC
8th – Durham County, NC
500,000 – 999,999 Population
10th – Cobb County, GA
1M+ Population
1st – King County, WA