How do we ensure government IT projects WORK and actually serve the public?
Some sobering stats:
1. Of all government software development contracts over $6 million, only 11% are successful.
2. One study of 400 projects found that only 10% of traditionally-developed code was ever actually deployed. Only 2% was ever used.
3. 46% of systems developed across $35 billion worth of DoD spending failed to meet real needs even though they met written, contractual specifications.
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In the newser this week, US Digital Response takes a look at how elections offices are making vote-by-mail work. That, plus so much more election news and information: https://t.co/MM0MEKEXTh @USDResponse
⏰Time is running out! Tuesday is FormFest 2025.
Join Code for America and the Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation for a free virtual event on the future of form design. Register before September 29 at 11:59 p.m. ET.
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Digital services that are transparent and informative can help build residents’ trust in their local governments, a new report says.
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Are you interested in a career in civic tech, policy, or social impact? Applications are now open for our Student Analyst program for Fall 2025.
Learn more and apply by Friday, July 30 at 11:59 p.m. EDT: ⬇️
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We, @codeforamerica, created a Government AI Landscape Assessment to evaluate the readiness of state governments to use AI responsibly. TL;DR - States are leaning into learning and thoughtfully preparing their staff too. https://t.co/Jx97HPTuSx
#FormFest2025 Call for Proposals is now open! Help us improve the future of government form design and service delivery by sharing your innovative ideas and best practices. Submit your proposals for a virtual session by July 18.
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#NASCIOvoices episode highlight:
📝 RFP reform
🧠 User research
🎬 Movie casting
🦆 100 horse-sized ducks vs 1 duck-sized horse??
Catch the chaos + the insights with Waldo Jaquith of @USDResponse.
https://t.co/sg4fF2qxr9
🌻Check out the May Digital Benefits Digest
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🚀 Postcards from recent field research w/ @publicpolicylab
⭐ Beeck Center 2024 Impact Report
📄 Publication of DigId 101 draft
📅 RaC CoP Discussion: Income Eligibility on 5/19
👋See us at CfA Summit
Thrilled to announce Tina J. Walha as @USDResponse's new CEO! After reviewing 100+ candidates, Tina's unique journey from government partner to USDR leader made her our unanimous choice. As we mark 5 years of impact, read Raylene Yung’s letter on why Tina is perfect to lead our next chapter: https://t.co/LYtfEUEpKS
Our Digital Service Network Spotlights celebrate our members’ stories and lift up actionable takeaways for other practitioners.
Do you have a story you’d like to share? Submit a proposal by May 31, 2025, to be featured in our series.
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Our founding CEO Raylene Yung has also shared her thoughts on this exciting milestone in a special letter about USDR's journey and next chapter of impact: https://t.co/Alwa37ON4a
"As state and local governments are increasingly asked to do more with less, USDR's role as a trusted partner has never been more critical. By building digital resilience, we can ensure governments at all levels meet their communities' most pressing needs." —Tina
We're thrilled to announce that Tina J. Walha has been appointed as U.S. Digital Response's new CEO! As we celebrate our 5th anniversary of building government capacity, we're excited for this next chapter of impact under Tina's leadership. 🎉 🧵
Over 5 years, we've grown from an emergency response initiative to a lasting partner for governments. Our community now includes 11,000+ pro bono technical experts who've completed 600+ projects with nearly 550 partners across 50+ states and territories.
"I'm honored to step into this role at such a pivotal moment for both USDR and for governments across the country," says Tina. "Having been both a government partner and a USDR leader, I've seen firsthand the tremendous impact our organization can have."
Tina brings a truly unique perspective to the role. Before joining USDR's leadership team in 2021, she was a USDR government partner during her time as Director of Innovation & Performance for the City of Seattle—she's experienced our work from both sides!