Building a human-centered digital experience
USDR partnered with Multnomah County to help build out their web and digital experience team.
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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
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States across the country have seen dramatic increases in fraudulent unemployment insurance claims being filed using stolen identities.
A USDR team worked with Memphis Shelby County Emergency Rental Assistance to automate painful, manual workflows, enabling them to disburse funds and help residents immediately.
Today, we’re excited to announce U.S. Digital Response’s new executive team, established to support the growing number of volunteers, Technologists-in-Residence, and staff who provide critical, nonpartisan, pro bono technical support at the speed of need.
When the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act passed last spring, a substantial amount of federal dollars were unlocked for states to address the economic impacts of COVID-19.
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