Georgia Technology Authority announces 2025 Technology Innovation Showcase award recipients

Shawnzia A. Thomas, State Chief Information Officer and GTA Executive Director at Georgia Technology Authority
Shawnzia A. Thomas, State Chief Information Officer and GTA Executive Director at Georgia Technology Authority - https://gta.georgia.gov/
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The Georgia Technology Authority (GTA) has announced the winners of the 2025 Technology Innovation Showcase. This annual program recognizes state and local government agencies in Georgia for their innovative use of technology to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve service delivery to citizens.

According to GTA, the awards aim to highlight projects that demonstrate significant advancements in how government services are provided. The winning agencies were selected for their ability to leverage technology in ways that benefit both internal operations and the public.

Details about the winning projects can be found on the Technology Innovation Showcase webpage.

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