Past Highlights
Innovation Unit Receives 2024 Government Experience Award!
Broward County's Innovation Unit is pleased to announce that the County is a recipient of the 2024 Government Experience Award for the Broward County Citizen Data Portal. Awarded by the Center for Digital Government, these awards recognize government projects that have raised the bar on the experience of government services to create a better engaged constituency and a more responsive government.
The Broward County Citizen Data Portal is a single point of access for anyone seeking to learn more about their community and government through the use of various data-visualization tools. By making data readily available to the public, the Citizen Data Portal serves to engage, enlighten and empower citizens, enabling them to make informed decisions about their community.
A complete list of awardees can be found online at the following link: https://www.govtech.com/cdg/government-experience/government-experience-awards-2024-winners-announced.
Innovation Unit receives three National Association of County Information Officers (NACIO) Awards of Excellence in 2024!
Broward County's Innovation Unit, in collaboration with the Consumer Protection Division and Mobility Advancement Program (MAP) Administration, is honored to be the recipient of three National Association of C ounty Information Officers (NACIO) Awards of Excellence in 2024. Two awards for Best in Category and one Meritorious award. The annual competition recognizes quality of public information and education outreach campaigns by County governments.
Best in Category Awards
• Innovation Unit & Consumer Protection Division: Innovation Unit logo (Graphic Design – logo category)
• Innovation Unit & Mobility Advancement Program (MAP) Administration: 3D Animated Video of Sales Surtax Transportation Investments educates citizens on how sales surtax funding is being used to manage traffic congestion with innovative solutions that improve communications with traffic signals and facilitate smoother traffic flow. (Audiovisual – medium length video 1-5 minutes category)
Meritorious Award
• Innovation Unit & Consumer Protection Division: Broward County Innovation Unit website identifies, analyzes, and implements innovative business intelligence and technology solutions to effectively inform decision-making, address agency challenges, and provide more effective and efficient service to the residents of Broward County. (Electronic Communications – Websites category)
Innovation Unit receives three National Association of Counties (NACo) 2024 Achievement Awards!
Broward County's Innovation Unit is honored to be the recipient of three National Association of Counties (NACo) 2024 Achievement Awards for the "Broward County Citizen Data Portal: Your Gateway to Open Government," "Climate Resilience Flooding and Weather Sensor Data Visualization" and "3D Animated Video of Sales Surtax Transportation Investments." The NACo Achie vement Awards program recognizes innovative county government programs that strengthen services for residents and are effectively communicated and relevant to the community. The Broward County Citizen Data Portal is a single point of access for anyone seeking to learn more about their community and government through the use of various data-visualization tools. The Climate Resilience Dashboards were created to review data from previous storms and flooding events to help plan, prepare for, and prevent damage to property and potential injury or loss of life to Broward County residents and visitors. The 3D Animated Video of Sales Surtax Transportation Investments was a collaboration between Broward County's Mobility Advancement Program Administration and Innovation Unit to create an animated 3D video to educate citizens on how sales surtax funding was being used to manage traffic congestion with innovative solutions.
Creative Innovation at Broward County Library’s “Creation Station”
From 3-D designs and virtual reality (VR) headsets to printing stickers and learning to sew, Broward County’s Creation Station is a community center to imagine and innovate. Recently, a customer at Broward County’s Main Library needed help with a project. “Was it a book report or research for an upcoming vacation?” you ask. Not these days. She needed a part for her refrigerator door that she was unable to get from the manufacturer and she turned to the experts at the Creation Station for help. She was able to get the 3D file of the part and shared it with one of the associates at the library, who made the part using one of the County’s 3-D printers. “It is a plastic hinge that goes in the refrigerator door. The part broke and she got the 3D file for it, and we were able to accommodate and print it out for her,” said Christopher Rubio, Creation Station Manager and Senior Library Specialist. “We do have occasions when we get some customers who are inventors, and they have prototype ideas for whatever they’re inventing and they create them on a 3D file, send them to us, and we can 3D print it for them. That way, they can try it out before they send it to a manufacturer to get it mass-produced. Has anyone become a millionaire yet by using our prototypes? I can’t say for certain.”


The Creation Station’s offer many state-of-the-art services including, virtual reality PCs, electronics and robotics kits, arts and crafts stations with sewing machines and Cricut (a die cutting machine that takes images or designs and cuts them out of various materials). Customers also have access to co-working hubs and meeting areas, complete with Apple computers and PCs with design software, such as Adobe Photoshop and Premiere. There are also green screens, high-end video cameras, and lights for shooting photos and video production.
“Every library has something, depending on the location.” Says Robert Anstett, or “Bob from the Future” as he’s known to his fellow techies. Bob, Broward County Library’s Coordinator of Digital Initiatives, has worked for the Library for 29 years. He loves to talk libraries and technology. Just tune in to “Tech Talk Weekly,” on the YouTube channel @BCLCreationStation, and listen for yourself.
Anstett launched the podcast, now up to 160 plus episodes, which he produces, and hosts. The twenty-minute episodes touch on three or four current events topics, and always have a guest. The podcast comes out every Thursday, with topics as varied and diverse as the rise of Artificial Intelligence, flying and radioactive dogs, and 40,000-year-old worms. Anstett is also responsible for the Library’s first robot, “Temi” which he calls “an addition to the staff that can be used for virtual reference, library events, or just to follow you around. You just walk up to it and ask it anything you want, like where are the travel books, and it will take you there” says Anstett. “It’s simple and straightforward.” So far, Temi has visited and “worked” at 14 different libraries in Broward County.

Broward County Innovation Unit Recognizes World Creativity and Innovation Day
The United Nations General Assembly, by Resolution adopted April 27, 2017, designated April 21st as “World Creativity and Innovation Day” -- a day that has been recognized by countries world-wide since 2002. In 2006, World Creativity and Innovation Day was extended to a
weeklong celebration, beginning on April 15th, Leonardo da Vinci’s birthday.
Here in Broward County, Innovation is part of our DNA, embedded in our programs, processes, and services to the residents, visitors, and businesses of South Florida. The Broward County Innovation Unit has been busily collaborating with County Agencies to aid them in leveraging their data to inform decision-making and service delivery, as well as to implement innovative tech solutions. Among the many organizations partnering with and working with the Innovation Unit are Aviation, Cultural Affairs, Enterprise Technology Services, Human Services, Mobility Advancement Program (MAP), Port Everglades, Public Communications, Public Works, Purchasing, Regional Communications, and Resilient Environment.
Additionally, the Broward County Innovation Unit partners with local organizations to promote the innovation and technology advancements in South Florida. Two examples are the Alan B. Levan | NSU Broward Center of Innovation and the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance. Further, a Broward County Commission initiative, now over three years in existence,
ePermits OneStop, is a County-city collaboration to facilitate improved and more streamlined permitting processes for Broward County businesses and residents. Facilitated and supported in-part by the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance Permitting Action Team, ePermits OneStop is now implemented by 25 Broward municipalities and the Municipal Services District.
There are many new advances and innovations on the horizon, so stay tuned for more news from the Broward County Innovation Unit in the months and years to come! Happy World Creativity and Innovation Day!
