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# Originally published at the following URL | ||
source_url: https://blog-nrrd.doi.gov/Publishing-Federal-Sales-Data/ | ||
source: doi-revenuedata | ||
date: 2024-11-19 00:00:00 -0500 | ||
title: Publishing federal sales data how we used design studios and user testing | ||
to develop a user centered dataset | ||
deck: "The Open Data, Design, and Development team at the Office of Natural | ||
Resource and Revenue (ONRR) successfully added federal sales data to the | ||
Natural Resources Revenue Data (NRRD) platform using design studios and user | ||
testing to create a user-centered dataset. By involving subject matter experts | ||
and refining prototypes through feedback, the team delivered the project ahead | ||
of schedule while meeting user needs. Future plans included additional | ||
usability testing and expanding stakeholder engagement. " | ||
summary: "The Open Data, Design, and Development team at the Office of Natural | ||
Resource and Revenue (ONRR) successfully added federal sales data to the | ||
Natural Resources Revenue Data (NRRD) platform using design studios and user | ||
testing to create a user-centered dataset. By involving subject matter experts | ||
and refining prototypes through feedback, the team delivered the project ahead | ||
of schedule while meeting user needs. Future plans included additional | ||
usability testing and expanding stakeholder engagement. " | ||
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- accessibility | ||
- human-centered-design | ||
- content-strategy | ||
- data-visualization | ||
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