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


On March 16, 2020, exactly one year ago, U.S. Digital Response (USDR) began with a simple Slack conversation, a handful of government contacts, and a few people offering help to frontline teams responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.


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In nearly three months, as of March 1, nearly 77 million people have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.


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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.