New York Reveals Plan To Become America's Next Top Digital City

Through new official partnerships with Facebook, Twitter, and NY-based startups Foursquare and Tumblr, New York aims to become America’s next, top digital city.

New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and the city’s first, chief digital officer, Rachel Sterne, presented their Road Map for the Digital City, today.

The full plan is available here, on NYC.gov.

Before formulating the plan, Sterne led a comprehensive 90-day review of the city’s current use of web, social media and mobile technology, and surveyed thousands of public and private sector organizations, and residential users in New York to understand what was missing, and what’s working well so far.

In light of her findings, and according to a public statement from her office, New York City has committed to:

In another demonstration of his committment to making NYC more tech-enabled, Mayor Bloomberg recently appointed serial entrepreneur, Art Chang, the founder and CEO of Tipping Point Partners, as Chair of the city’s Voter Assistance Advisory Committee. [hat tip: Techpresident.com]

New York City’s website – nyc.gov – engages approximately 2.8 million visitors per month and has an audience of over 1.2 million users via social media.

Image: New York City in winter, January 2011, via NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center under CC license

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