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


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!


LGBTQ+ people often experience discrimination and exclusion while using public services. The Boston City Council set out to change this by passing an ordinance in 2020 to ensure gender inclusivity in all City-issued forms, documents, and certificates.


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Advice on how to transition your career from the private tech sector to government


Most good things in government start with a small group of individuals committed to a kernel of an idea. The evolution of the San Francisco Digital Services (SFDS) team is no different.


In partnership with the City of Seattle Innovation and Performance team, U.S Digital Response (USDR) is launching the Seattle by Design user research cohort.


In an exciting collaboration with the City of Long Beach Technology and Innovation team, U.S Digital Response (USDR) is launching the Long Beach Civic User Research Cohort.