Building a human-centered digital experience
USDR partnered with Multnomah County to help build out their web and digital experience team.
Check out case studies, reports, blogs, and other resources on how creating capacity helps deliver good government.
USDR partnered with Multnomah County to help build out their web and digital experience team.
As we mark five years of U.S. Digital Response (USDR), we’re celebrating not just the projects, but the people — thousands of volunteers who have shown up in moments of crisis and carried their commitment far beyond the work itself. By Jai Rodgers, talent community manager at USDR
A Letter from Raylene Yung, USDR's founding CEO and current board member
USDR’s Governments Team Lead gives advice on how to transition your career from the private tech sector to government
Shared lessons on modernizing hiring for tech talent
Designed to help election officials run efficient elections, the Election Software Collaborative will connect officials with a community of technical experts, cutting-edge tools, and peers across the country.
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The City of Baltimore was building a new digital services team. With USDR's help, they recruited and hired a technical team and are ready to scale the team when the time is right.
USDR’s Governments Team Lead gives advice on how to transition your career from the private tech sector to government.
Three years and 1,000 volunteers deployed, Kristen Eberlin, U.S. Digital Response’s Volunteers Team Lead, reflects on what it means to harness the power of people wanting to help.
USDR will be presenting and socializing at the 2023 Code for America Summit — be sure to stop by and say hi!