How states can improve SNAP payment accuracy: lessons from our work with three states
A practical guide for state SNAP leaders facing new error rate requirements
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A practical guide for state SNAP leaders facing new error rate requirements


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


Alpine Township, MI streamlines election prep with USDR platform. 68 poll workers, 6 precincts now managed effortlessly.


In an exciting collaboration with the City of Chattanooga’s Department of Innovation Delivery and Performance, U.S Digital Response (USDR) is launching the Chattanooga User Research Cohort.


Local election officials work tirelessly behind the scenes to power our democracy. From recruiting and managing poll workers to meticulously preparing equipment, election offices handle various complex logistics.


Grand Rapids City Clerk's office partners with USDR to streamline election worker management, saving time and improving efficiency.


Building government capacity through carefully scoped projects, volunteers are USDR’s secret sauce. Often, these individuals are also looking for how they can make a bigger impact with their careers.


Ja'Ron Smith, a policy expert in advocacy, legislating, and policy strategy, joins Tammy Mank Wincup, John Bailey, Avni Shah, Janette Fong, and Jennifer Pahlka on USDR's board of directors


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Stevens County, WA partnered with USDR to develop a tool that documents ballot drop box security, ensuring integrity and voter confidence.


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