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18F year two: By the numbers
March 18, 2016
on18F turned two years old this past Saturday, and we thought we’d take the opportunity to reflect on how our organization has grown and progressed in the last 12 months. Our team, our work, and even this blog have grown and diversified since March 19, 2015. Here are a few key statistics to show how.
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How user archetypes informed the Draft U.S. Web Design Standards
March 18, 2016
onTo celebrate Sunshine Week, we’re highlighting some groundbreaking open government work by the Department of the Treasury, one of 18F’s partner agencies.
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Making the Draft U.S. Web Design Standards better through your feedback
March 16, 2016
onSince our launch of the Draft U.S. Web Design Standards last September, hundreds of people have provided feedback on the project through GitHub issues and via email. We’ve received dozens of feature requests as well as over 400 contributions from the open source community.
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Treasury and the DATA Act: Full of sunshine
March 15, 2016
onTo celebrate Sunshine Week, we’re highlighting some groundbreaking open government work by the Department of the Treasury, one of 18F’s partner agencies.
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Designing services that are accessible, transparent, and easy for all to use
March 11, 2016
onWe're publishing a full report to better understand the public's overall experience interacting with the federal government and their attitudes about sharing information with government agencies. Today we end the series with a look at what we’ll focus on in the next stage of research.
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