The City of Albuquerque has been recognized as the fourth-ranked city among those with populations of 500,000 or more by the Center for Digital Government (CDG). This recognition highlights the city’s use of technology to enhance various aspects such as cybersecurity, transparency, digital privacy rights, and digital equity.
Mayor Tim Keller emphasized the importance of technology in enhancing safety and quality of life for residents. He highlighted the city’s commitment to using forward-thinking strategies to improve government services. The Department of Technology and Innovation played a key role in supporting the expansion of the Real Time Crime Center, providing the Albuquerque Police Department with state-of-the-art technology to combat crime effectively.
In addition to this recognition, the City of Albuquerque was commended for its efforts to expand internet infrastructure, digital communication strategies, and progress in smart infrastructure initiatives. The establishment of the City’s first Broadband Office has been instrumental in increasing access to reliable and affordable internet for homes and businesses.
The Department of Technology and Innovation has also been actively pursuing smart technology initiatives through its Albuquerque Smart Communities strategies and collaborations. The CDG, a national research and advisory institute, focuses on information technology policies and best practices in state and local government. Its recognition of the City of Albuquerque reflects the city’s commitment to utilizing technology to improve the lives of its residents and enhance overall governance.