MONTGOMERY-
For the fourth time since its unveiling late
last year, Virtual Alabama has won an award.
This week Virtual
Alabama earned the state the 2008 Innovations
Award for the Southern Region from the Council
of State Governments. Previous awards won
by Virtual Alabama were presented by the
American Council for Technology, the Google
Enterprise Award and the National Governors
Association.
“Alabama
continues being recognized for this very
advanced program,” Governor Bob Riley said. “I’m
very proud that Alabama keeps receiving
these top awards and is being recognized as a
national leader in technology and government.”
Alabama Homeland Security Director Jim Walker
said, “Virtual Alabama is a state program that
all Alabamians can be proud of. It’s an honor to
represent Alabama and showcase this program that could
revolutionize the way state government
collaborates.”
Virtual Alabama is a computerized database of
information superimposed on satellite imagery
and aerial photography of all 67 counties.
It is the only comprehensive database of its
kind in the country. The amount of
information counties can load on to Virtual
Alabama is endless, and the program can help
emergency responders, law enforcement, economic
developers and more with their planning and
response.
The Council of State Governments chose Virtual
Alabama because it is a cutting-edge program
that can benefit other states. Director Walker
has been in contact with several Southern states
as they attempt to develop a Virtual Alabama
model in their states.
For
more information on Alabama’s award-winning
program, visit the
Virtual Alabama web site.
For more information, contact the Alabama
Homeland Security
Press Office at 334-956-7254