GovDelivery

Success Stories

GovDelivery was easy to implement and did not require additional staff. It is a cost effective and seamless addition to our Website offerings. It provides subscribers a way to receive the information they want, when they want it and to make changes to their preferences at their own discretion.

-Greg Votava, Public Information Officer/Webmaster, Nebraska Health and Human Services
Excellence in Communications Award

Federal Excellence in Communications Award Winners

The National Institute of Standards and Technology
  2010 Annual Winner
U.S. Census Bureau

U.S. Census Bureau was recognized for using digital communications to encourage the public to engage with the federal government and participate in the 2010 census in a timely fashion. Census ended up spending $1.87 billion less than expected because of a strong participation rate. Learn more.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology 2010 Q4 Winner
NASA

NASA's use of digital communications engages the public each day with millions of messages about space exploration, research and weather. NASA brings the public accurate and relevant information in a timely manner for use in education, science and in appreciation of its overall mission. Learn more.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology 2010 Q3 Winner
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

NIST was recognized for "deploying and strongly supporting an enterprise wide communication and engagement effort to promote U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness…through the use of digital communication channels by multiple offices, programs, and laboratories; realizing over 1,000 percent growth in subscribers, and over 2,000 percent growth in updates." Learn more.

National Science Foundation 2010 Q2 Winner
National Science Foundation (NSF)

NSF was recognized as an Excellence in Communications award recipient for using leading edge digital communication channels to promote the progress of science, health, and national defense; reaching a vast audience with nearly 4 million subscriptions. Learn more.


Centers for Disease Control & Prevention 2009 Annual Winner
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
CDC was recognized for exponentially increasing stakeholder reach through use of multiple communication channels; sending over 94 million messages to-date and adding an average of 1,262 new subscribers daily (450% increase from the previous average)."
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The United States National Guard Bureau 2009 Q4 Winner
The United States National Guard Bureau (NGB)
NGB was recognized for its Excellence in Communications. This award was presented to Mr. Jack Harrison, Director of Public Affairs and Strategic Communications for "proactively communicating through multiple communication channels to reach the largest possible audience: establishing more than 340,000 subscribers, reaching 124,000+ unique visitors through a dynamic news widget, and communicating its mission and message to 22,000 blog viewers."
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Disability.gov 2009 Q3 Winner
Disability.gov

Disability.gov uses innovative Web 2.0 technologies to support the mission of connecting people with disabilities with the resources they need to fully participate in their communities. Disability.gov was awarded for its Excellence in Communications after launching the GovDelivery service to "engage stakeholders and increase its reach to new subscribers by more than 1,000%." Learn More.

U.S. Government Printing Office 2009 Q2 Winner
U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO)

GPO was recognized for "Scoring a Slam Dunk [with its] Sweet 16 Promotion," and increasing winning title sales by 241% and subscribers by 200%. Learn More.