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‘Good Services’ in government

In their new book “Good Services: How to design services that work,” former UK Government Design Director Lou Downe offers the public sector an invaluable playbook to delivering government services that are intentional and work for everyone. The foundation of Downe’s book are these 15 principles: Be easy to find Clearly explain its purpose Set … Continued

Recovers website governance template

This recovers website governance template was adapted with permission from the original policy developed by the Marin Recovers. It was used to help socialize and get buy-in throughout Marin County (Calif.) on governance and protocol ahead of a disaster so that a plan could be acted on if needed. The Marin Recovers team has graciously … Continued

How (and why) to test the general health of your government website

There are a number of factors that go into ensuring your website meets general digital government standards and provides a great user experience for the communities you serve. If you are unfamiliar with foundational standards, there are a few tools you can use to test whether your website meets these or needs upgrading. Core areas There … Continued

Guide to Great Government Websites

Here’s a presentation deck on what local governments should look for when building (or buying) great websites. Rules for great city websites from ProudCity

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