Making vote-by-mail work
Steve Lund, technical product manager at USDR, shares how election offices are modernizing their back offices with Electionline
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Steve Lund, technical product manager at USDR, shares how election offices are modernizing their back offices with Electionline


The 2025 Digital Service Champions Awards celebrate excellence in digital government modernization.


How AI-powered metadata generation will transform the City’s and public access to police oversight records.


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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U.S. Digital Response (USDR) was launched in March of this year as a new initiative to serve the urgent needs of our communities by pairing pro-bono, best-in-class technologists with state and local governments.


We’re all hopeful: a miracle of science has just happened. Against the odds, several COVID-19 vaccines have been developed in record time (less than a year, versus the typical time of up to 10–15 years), and at incredibly high efficacy (90–95 percent effectiveness).