Building a human-centered digital experience
USDR partnered with Multnomah County to help build out their web and digital experience team.
Check out case studies, reports, blogs, and other resources on how creating capacity helps deliver good government.
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
Governments nationwide can now use these AI tools to improve language accessibility and streamline benefits access.
Learn how small communities can leverage generative AI to simplify federal grant applications, streamline NOFO reviews, and manage reporting requirements. Practical tips for responsible AI use.
The end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency in 2023 triggered a massive undertaking: the renewal of Medicaid coverage for millions of Americans. This process has inadvertently become a case study in how technology can hinder health equity. However, it also presents a unique opportunity to leverage technology and innovation to advance health justice and equity.
The City of Alexandria streamlined election worker recruitment, improved communication with workers, and saved significant amount of time by switching to USDR's Election Administration Platform.
How USDR helps local governments meet the needs of their communities by learning directly from the people using their services.
We’re thrilled to share that USDR has reached a remarkable milestone: 10,000 “handraisers” — individuals who have signed up to volunteer their skills and time to support government agencies across the country.
City of Walker Michigan streamlines scheduling and communication with election workers using USDR's system.
The renewal of Medicaid coverage following the end of the Public Health Emergency in 2023 has posed significant challenges for millions of Americans.