How states can improve SNAP payment accuracy: lessons from our work with three states
A practical guide for state SNAP leaders facing new error rate requirements
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A practical guide for state SNAP leaders facing new error rate requirements


USDR's health check service can help election offices improve their websites, making improvements that serve voters better


A letter from Tina J. Walha, CEO of U.S. Digital Response


Across the country, affordable internet coverage is difficult to pin down for many residents. State of Wisconsin partnered with USDR to help more residents find affordable internet.


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The influx of federal funding due to the pandemic presents a tremendous opportunity for small communities across America. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, federal grants to state and local governments have increased by over 90%. Significant investments in pandemic recovery, infrastructure, and local services aim to lift communities of every size.


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U.S. Digital Response (USDR) hosted a webinar panel examining small communities' obstacles in accessing federal grants and also shared recommendations from USDR’s report, “No Front Door: Barriers to Access for Small Communities Seeking Federal Grants.”
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Through USDR’s talent focus, hiring government agencies will receive resources to help establish best practices and toolkits in order to attract and retain digital talent and job-seeking technical talent will gain insight into rewarding public sector technology careers


U.S. Digital Response (USDR) is thrilled to attend the Grace Hopper Conference (GHC) this year.


John Bailey, a government and technology expert, joins Avni Shah, Janette Fong, and Jennifer Pahlka on USDR’s board of directors