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Learn about the priorities, research, challenges, and great discoveries that shape the way USAGov connects people with government services and programs. Select year and/or month to see the blog entries from the selected year/month.
How Much Do You Know About the American Flag: Our 4th of July Campaign
The United States celebrated its 240 birthday on July 4, 2016.
To commemorate this day, the USAGov Marketing and Outreach team developed a campaign that lasted six days around one of our most popular topics: the U.S. flag.
The goal was to offer educational information to the public in both English and Spanish about how to correctly display the flag, according to the Federal Flag Code. We published information on our sites and distributed this content via social media and email. We also developed a quiz to test people’s knowledge about the flag.
📅 July 16, 2016
The USAGov Contact Center Connects the Public to Answers from Government
On November 13, 2015 at approximately 4:20 PM ET, a set of coordinated attacks shook Paris.
At approximately 5:00 PM ET, the USAGov Contact Center, handling calls for the Department of State, received its first call about the attacks: An American woman was shot in Paris. Her worried mother had no way to reach her.
📅 July 15, 2016
Where Content and Marketing Meet: An Email Case Study
Content marketing is everywhere and you're hearing more about it every day—but how do you do it well?
While content marketing can take many forms (articles, infographics, videos, and more), it shares a common purpose: providing useful content to attract new customers to your product or service. At USAGov, customized email messages to our subscribers represent one of our most powerful content marketing tools.
📅 July 8, 2016
Tim Lowden: Helping Make Government Analytics More Open
A fortuitous twist of fate led a Global Communications major with a focus in Public Diplomacy to become the acting program manager for the Digital Analytics Program (DAP). Tim Lowden, learned early on that “life can’t be scripted and that nothing’s ever going to follow the exact path you set.”
📅 June 24, 2016
Decommissioning 1.USA.gov
At USAGov, we’re constantly evaluating the programs we operate to ensure that they’re still meeting the needs of our users. In some cases, this leads to a decision that our resources can be better spent elsewhere and that we should decommission a product. This is never an easy decision, but given the rate of change online, it’s an important part of ensuring that we’re using our resources in the best way possible to help the public find government information and services.
📅 June 15, 2016
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