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09-18-2018Accessibility is a crucial part of government product design. First, it's the law. Federal agencies face legal consequences when they don't meet accessi…
08-23-2018We’ll be holding usability testing sessions during the USCA 2018 conference in September, and it’s an opportunity for YOU to weigh in on our website…
03-27-2018For the past couple of years, the Peace Corps has used online-based intercept surveys on peacecorps.gov to measure user satisfaction. The data captured over tim…
03-20-2018My team at the Federal Reserve is about to launch our first style guide and now that we have gone through the process and created this valuable resource, I can&…
03-13-2018It is no secret that some agencies within the federal government can be behind the times when it comes to cutting-edge technology implementation. But this appea…
02-01-2018And we’re back! If you missed the the first 5 tips on launching a social media page, get them on our blog homepage under the Digital Tools section. We&rsq…
07-25-2017Crossposted from DigitalGov.gov Editor's Note:Watch for a August post about HIV.gov user feedback we gathered before and after our launch. &nbs...
12-08-2015508: what does this number mean to you? (Hint: no, it is not the number of members of the Electoral College!) 508 refers to Section 508 of the Rehabilitation...
02-26-2008We have completed a number of usability assessments for the HIV.gov website. However, when we were writing our latest blog post about usability, we realized we.…
02-19-2008We designed HIV.gov knowing that visitors only spend up to 30 seconds scanning a webpage. People look for trustworthy, updated, and easy-to-read information. If…