Digital Government Hub

The Digital Government Hub is a dynamic, open-source reference library for anyone using design, data, and technology to improve and enhance government service delivery.

Digital Government Hub

 

The Digital Government Hub combines the Digital Service Network Library and the Digital Benefits Hub, creating a central location for the digital government materials you need.

  • Visit the library where you can search with keywords or filter by the topics and concepts that are important to you to access over 1200 resources and examples from over 400 organizations.
  • Check out the 14 topic pages for a collection of relevant examples and resources, gathering everything in one place.
  • Dive into special curated sections with resources related to Benefits and Talent.
  • Submit materials to be featured on the Hub or download the data.

 

Hub Partners

The Hub is curated and maintained by partner non-profit organizations, the Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation at Georgetown University and the American Public Human Services Association (APHSA).

Our  Digital Benefits Network (DBN) and Digital Service Network (DSN) envision that all people have equitable access to easy-to-use and responsive government services. We support inclusive, cross-cutting networks of practitioners to build and sustain the knowledge, skills, and abilities that enable human-centered digital delivery. Learn how to get involved with our networks. 

The American Public Human Services Association (APHSA) supports leaders from state, county, and city human services agencies to advance the well-being of individuals, families, and communities nationwide. As a bipartisan membership association, they work with their members to generate pragmatic solutions grounded in lived experience with a lens for equity and belonging.

 

Co-Creating the Hub

The Digital Government Hub started with prototype websites that sought to experiment in how to offer resource libraries to our practitioner-focused audiences through the Digital Benefits Hub, Digital Service Network Resource Library, and Civic Design Library. These early offerings helped us gather feedback and insights about how to make a resource that’s highly responsive to people working to improve government services, and also how to operationalize it within our teams.

In the spring and summer of 2024, cross-sector practitioners participated in interviews and usability tests to provide direct feedback to the new design. We consider the Digital Government Hub a living site that will continue to grow and respond over time.

 

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Associated Projects

Contributing Authors

Ariel Kennan
Ariel Kennan

Ariel Kennan

Senior Director, Digital Benefits Network

Kirsten Wyatt

Kirsten Wyatt

Senior Director, Digital Service Network

Ashlee Sellung

Ashlee Sellung

Digital Government Hub Coordinator