07/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/16/2026 07:05
Annual survey highlights counties leveraging AI, data, and cybersecurity investments to strengthen government operations and advance strategic priorities
The Center for Digital Government (CDG), a trusted brand of e.Republic, in partnership with the National Association of Counties (NACo), today announced the top performing counties recognized through the 2026 Digital Counties Survey. Now in its 24th year, the survey showcases the nation's counties using technology to improve government operations, strengthen public services, and deliver better outcomes for residents.
The annual survey evaluates counties across their strengths in strategic planning, cybersecurity, digital services, organizational technology leadership, data management, and innovation. It also highlights practices that help counties strengthen performance and navigate fiscal and operational demands.
This year's award recipients reflect a continued shift toward stronger technology governance, improved constituent experience, data-informed decision-making, workforce readiness, and the responsible adoption of emerging tools. Many first-place counties are long-time participants, underscoring how they are using sustained investment, peer benchmarking, and continuous improvement to support the maturation of their digital services and results.
"One of the clearest trends this year is that leading counties are moving beyond individual technology projects. They are connecting their investments, priorities, and building the governance, leadership, and organizational capacity needed to sustain over time," said Rob Lloyd, Executive Director of the Center for Digital Government. "Through responsible AI, stronger data practices, and workforce investments, this year's winners are creating foundations that will help their organizations adapt and serve their communities better into the future."
"Each year, the Digital Counties Survey highlights how counties are turning today's challenges into tomorrow's best practices," said John Matelski, Chief Information Officer, National Association of Counties. "This awards program creates a shared body of knowledge that helps county leaders learn from one another, adapt proven approaches, and strengthen the services residents rely on every day."
The counties earning top honors in each population category demonstrated their ability to connect technology initiatives to organizational goals, improve the resident experience in measured ways, and build resilient operations capable of supporting future ambitions.
Population of 1,000,000 or more
1st - Orange County, Fla.
2nd - King County, Wash.
3rd - County of Alameda, Calif.
4th (tie) - County of Fairfax, Va.; Maricopa County, Ariz.
5th - Cook County, Ill.
6th - Hennepin County, Minn.
7th (tie) - Montgomery County, Md.; Wake County, N.C.
8th - Gwinnett County, Ga.
9th - Fulton County, Ga.
10th - County of Clark, Nev.
Population 500,000 - 999,999
1st - Prince William County, Va.
2nd - Westchester County, N.Y.
3rd - Utah County, Utah
4th (tie) - Macomb County, Mich.; Polk County, Fla.
5th - Snohomish County, Wash.
6th - City of Indianapolis-Marion County, Ind.
7th (tie) - Cobb County, Ga.; New Castle County, Del.
8th - County of Ventura, Calif.
9th - DeKalb County, Ga.
10th - County of DuPage, Ill.
Population 250,000 - 499,999
1st - County of Marin, Calif.
2nd - Chesterfield County, Va.
3rd - County of Hamilton, Ind.
4th (tie) - Durham County, N.C.; Union County, N.C.
5th - County of Cumberland, N.C.
6th - County of Placer, Calif.
7th - Orange County, N.Y.
8th - Sonoma County, Calif.
9th - Dutchess County, N.Y.
10th (tie) - Lane County, Ore.; Leon County, Fla.
Population 150,000 - 249,999
1st - County of Pitt, N.C.
2nd - Arlington County, Va.
3rd - County of Barnstable, Mass.
4th - Cabarrus County, N.C.
5th - Stafford County, Va.
6th - Charlotte County, Fla.
7th - Berkeley County, S.C.
8th - Orange County, N.C.
9th - County of Davidson, N.C.
Population Less than 150,000
1st - County of York, Va.
2nd - Bedford County, Va.
3rd - James City County, Va.
4th - County of Franklin, Va.
5th - Coconino County, Ariz.
6th - Calvert County, Md.
7th - Transylvania County, N.C.
8th - County of Albemarle, Va.
9th - Orange County, Va.
All recipients will be recognized during the 2026 Digital Counties Awards Dinner held in conjunction with the NACo Annual Conference in New Orleans. The annual event brings together county technology leaders and public-sector innovators from across the country to celebrate excellence in digital government and share successful approaches to addressing common challenges. Information about the Awards Program can be found at https://events.govtech.com/Digital-Counties-Survey-Awards-Event.
CDG extends its appreciation to the Digital Communities corporate partners, whose ongoing support makes the Digital Counties Survey and Awards Program possible and helps recognize the outstanding work counties do to better serve their communities through the exceptional use of technology.
Beyond recognizing individual counties, the survey also identifies national technology trends shaping county government.
The findings reveal how counties continue to balance growing operational and budget pressures with long-term investments in cybersecurity, modernization, workforce development, and emerging technologies.
The results point to a growing emphasis on technology leadership, organizational alignment, workforce readiness, and responsible innovation as counties work to improve service delivery, strengthen resilience, and meet evolving resident expectations.
About NACoThe National Association of Counties (NACo) strengthens America's counties, serving nearly 40,000 county elected officials and 3.6 million county employees. Founded in 1935, NACo advocates for county priorities in federal policymaking, promotes leading practices, supports professional development, and helps counties improve services for residents. Learn more at https://www.naco.org.
About the Center for Digital GovernmentThe Center for Digital Government (CDG) is a national benchmarking and advisory institute focused on technology policy and best practices in state and local government. Learn more at https://www.govtech.com/cdg.
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