Making election information easier to find: lessons from Milwaukee
USDR's health check service can help election offices improve their websites, making improvements that serve voters better
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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


As artificial intelligence continues to reshape labor markets faster than the systems meant to support workers can respond, USDR is proud to announce we're a recipient of GitLab Foundation's AI for Economic Opportunity Fund grant.


U.S. Digital Response (USDR) has been keeping a close eye on the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) implementations, working with counties and cities who need technical support to ensure their program works.


Americans were a year into the COVID-19 pandemic when welcome relief came with the passing of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) in March 2021.


Leonardo Rocchiccioli has offered his community management skills as a volunteer at USDR since August 2020. Here’s what he has to say about seeing beauty in “dark times.”


During a much-needed break from working with big consumer brands like Tide and Skittles, Lauren answered a call to use her marketing skills with U.S. Digital Response and help spotlight stories on the Economic Stability Team.


Flipping the usually burdensome RFP process on its head helped CAFF build a process for the long-haul.


Adopting a simple case management system helped one state labor department decrease workloads for case workers and accelerate processing for claimants


USDR emerged from a surge of our partners’ health-related needs in March 2020. In September 2020, USDR recognized that we had an opportunity to make our individual engagements reusable in order to help communities with their COVID-19 response at scale.


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After a year of anticipation, we were witness to a highly complex and decentralized COVID-19 vaccination launch that left many frustrated but, eventually, vaccinated.