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ENGAGING CITIZENS IN A DIG ITAL WORLD WHAT CITIZENS REALLY WANT FR OM DIGITAL GOVERNMENT Findings of the 2012 CivicPlus Digital Citizen Engagement Survey

Engaging Citizens in a Digital World: What Citizens Really Want from Digital Government

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Page 1: Engaging Citizens in a Digital World: What Citizens Really Want from Digital Government

ENGAGING CITIZEN

S

IN A DIGITAL W

ORLD

W H AT CI T

I ZE N S R

E A L LY WA N T F

R O M

D I GI TA L G

OV E R N M E N T

Findings of the 2012 CivicPlus Digital Citizen Engagement Survey

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Over the course of six weeks, CivicPlus surveyed more than 1,200 Internet-using citizens across the United States and Canada.

CivicPlus’ Digital Citizen Survey asked citizens about the functionality of their local government website as well as the types of functionality they would like to see offered.

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OUTLINE

I. Trends in Digital GovernmentII. What Citizens WantIII. Key Survey ObjectivesIV. Survey ResultsV. Questions

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ACCORDING TO PE

W

RESEARCH CEN

TER’S 2009

INTERNET &

AMERICAN LIF

E

PROJECT, 82% of internet

users looked for information or

completed a transaction on a government

website within the last 12 months

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Until now, “innovative” and “cutting-edge” were not words that were used to describe government

Notorious for being behind the times, government spent the last five years playing catch up

TRENDS IN DIGITAL GOVERNMENT

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WHAT CITIZENS WANTToday, government has begun revolutionizing how citizens and government interact

But before this revolution can happen, government must first answer one critical question:

What do citizens want?

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What information, tools and services do citizens want to see on government websites?

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WHAT CITIZENS WANTTo find out, we went straight to the source:

CITIZENSIn the 2012 Digital Citizen Engagement Survey, we asked 1,269 citizens what they want and expect from digital government

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KEY SURVEY OBJECTIVESAssess the current state of digital interaction between citizens and governments

Gauge interest and assess the likelihood of citizens to use a government website for online government transactions and interaction

Translation: Find out what they want!

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Here are just a few of the things we found

out…

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0

200

400

600

800

Top 3 Reasons Citizens Visit Gov-ernment Websites

Read newsletters or announcementsView community calendarAccess minutes or agendas

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WHEN ASKED

ABOUT THE

LIKELI

HOOD OF USIN

G

CERTAIN FU

NCTIONALIT

Y

ON A GOVERNMENT

WEBSITE,

81.5% of citizens would likely fill

out and submit forms

71.6% of citizens would likely pay for community services

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Information Requests

Tickets or Fines

Utility Bills

Permits

Registration Fees

44%

48%

53%

58%

61%

If made available, what items would citi-zens most likely use a government website

to pay for?

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If made available, what social media platforms would citizens most likely use to follow

government?

Facebook 57.5%Google+ 16.1%Twitter14.7%

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Download mobile appsView recorded meetings

View streaming meetingsRead blogs

Search for municipal jobsBrowse business listings

Pay parking tickets or finesReserve facilities

Provide input on municipal issues

Apply for licenses or permits

Register for eventsPay bills or fees

Submit requests or concerns

16%23%24%

22%23%

26%27%

30%40%41%42%

46%47%

What functionality would citizens most likely use, if offered on a Government website?

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So, do you have what your citizens want?

Go to www.digitalcommunityengagement.com and take the 6 Stages of Digital Community Engagement Assessment to find out!

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QUESTIONS?

Michael Ashford, CivicPlusDirector of [email protected]@AshfordCP