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2007
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March 8, 2007: IBM and the Ash Institute Create International Award Program to Recognize Innovation in Government
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April 3, 2007: Finalists are Named for Innovations in American Government Awards Competition
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May 1, 2007: Three Children and Family Service Initiatives Named Among the Nation’s Most Innovative Government Programs
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May 23, 2007: Innovations in American Government Finalists Present to Selection Committee
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July 5, 2007: The Ash Institute Launches Its 'Innovations in Governance in the Twenty First Century' Book Series
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August 22, 2007: The Ash Institute Selects Most Innovative Programs in Global Government
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September 12, 2007: The Ash Institute Announces Finalists for IBM Innovations Award in Transforming Government
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September 25, 2007: Seven Outstanding Programs Honored as Innovations in American Government Award Winners
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September 25, 2007: ACCESS Florida Honored as Innovations in American Government Award Winner
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September 25, 2007: Chicago Police Department’s CLEAR System Honored as Innovations in American Government Award Winner
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September 25, 2007: Community Care of North Carolina Honored as Innovations in American Government Award Winner
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September 25, 2007: Genesee County Land Bank Honored as Innovations in American Government Award Winner
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September 25, 2007: High Point’s Overt Drug Market Strategy Honored as Innovations in American Government Award Winner
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September 25, 2007: King County Electronic Court Records Honored as Innovations in American Government Award Winner
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September 25, 2007: The City of Seattle Honored as Innovations in American Government Award Winner
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September 25, 2007: Singapore’s Institute of Technical Education Announced as Winner of IBM Innovations Award in Transforming Government
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October 10, 2007: Federal, State and Local Government Programs Encouraged to Apply for 2008 Innovations in American Government Awards
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