White House Launches US Digital Corps

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  • playbook

    The Digital Services Playbook

    https://playbook.cio.gov/#play4

    Do [lawmakers and aides] make good "Product Owners", stakeholders, app feedback capability utilizers? GitLab has Service Desk: you can email into the service desk email without having an account as necessary to create and follow up on [software] issues in GitHub/BitBucket/GitLab/Gitea project management sytems.

    > That's changing at the federal level. They know they've got a problem. Why shouldn't federal software be as easy to use as the best web software? If you've ever tried to use it you will quickly learn that isn't the case.

    "PLAY 3: Make it simple and intuitive" https://playbook.cio.gov/#play3

    > Some sites will only work with IE and no other browser. Developers in two years can make a huge difference for making the government be more agile and operate better.

    US Web Design Standards

  • uswds

    The U.S. Web Design System helps the federal government build fast, accessible, mobile-friendly websites.

    https://designsystem.digital.gov/

    From https://github.com/uswds/uswds#browser-support :

    >> We’ve designed the design system to support older and newer browsers through progressive enhancement. The current major version of the design system (2.0) follows the 2% rule: we officially support any browser above 2% usage as observed by analytics.usa.gov. Currently, this means that the design system version 2.0 supports the newest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer 11 and up.

    > I always suggest joining a local Code For America brigade. Work on a local project and see if it is for you. If you find yourself drawn to it then consider applying for a two year stint with the federal government. You can really make a difference!

    From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_for_America :

    >> [...] described Code for America as "the technology world's equivalent of the Peace Corps or Teach for America". The article goes on to say, "They bring fresh blood to the solution process, deliver agile coding and software development skills, and frequently offer new perspectives on the latest technology—something that is often sorely lacking from municipal government IT programs. This is a win-win for cities that need help and for technologists that want to give back and contribute to lower government costs and the delivery of improved government service."

  • WorkOS

    The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.

  • open-case-filing-system

    A worthy contender in the race for a replacement to the Case Management / Electronic Case Filing System.

    I’m a software engineer that works for the federal government, specifically the United States District Court. I do believe in the mission of making justice for all. There is a myth perpetrated by those in the private sector that government is behind, slow, and not capable. I assure you we are using Rust, Clojure, and Next.jj’s in our projects too. We just aren’t as loud because of privacy concerns. Federal employees operate just like startups. The federal court software factory in the judiciary is the equivalent to 18F. I’m the co-founder of FCSF and we are just getting started. Open source and government are a match made in heaven and I look forward to your contributions to our projects. We code for the people.

    https://github.com/federal-courts-software-factory/open-case...

  • open-case

    I’m a software engineer that works for the federal government, specifically the United States District Court. I do believe in the mission of making justice for all. There is a myth perpetrated by those in the private sector that government is behind, slow, and not capable. I assure you we are using Rust, Clojure, and Next.jj’s in our projects too. We just aren’t as loud because of privacy concerns. Federal employees operate just like startups. The federal court software factory in the judiciary is the equivalent to 18F. I’m the co-founder of FCSF and we are just getting started. Open source and government are a match made in heaven and I look forward to your contributions to our projects. We code for the people.

    https://github.com/federal-courts-software-factory/open-case...

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