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Indicators

The indicators presented in the following pages are arranged into six major categories. Each category has a set of subtopics with a description and one or more measurements. These measurements are intended to cumulatively provide an indicator of the topic presented. The indicator categories are:

I. Category A –Access

  • A. Ownership of Information Technology
  • B. Public Access To Information Technology
  • C. Information Technology Usage

II. Category B – Literacy

  • A. Information Technology Literacy
  • B. Fluency
  • C. Education

III. Category C – Business and Economic Development

  • A. Workforce Needs
  • B. Sustaining A Healthy Industry

IV. Category D – Community Building

V. Category E – Civic Participation

VI. Category F - Human Relationships to Technology

VII. Category G - Partnerships and Resource Mobilization

The Information Technology Indicators Project is part of the City of Seattle Department of Information Technology Community Technology Program in cooperation with the volunteer Citizens Telecommunications and Technology Advisory Board (CTTAB).

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