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HCD Community of Practice
The CCSQ Human-Centered Design Community of Practice (HCD CoP) exists so that practitioners and those passionate about design can learn, share, and apply HCD knowledge.
These quarterly information sessions * involve participation by UX designers and researchers, engineers, product managers, and anyone passionate about human-centered design. During these online sessions speakers share their experiences and insights with the community to support continued learning around important HCD topics. Recent programs have included: DHS (Department of Homeland Security) Usability Testing Kit — So Easy, Anyone Can Do It, Championing the Value of HCD in Government, Engaging with Ethics to Make Trustworthy Experiences, and 2023 World Usability Day.
Our guiding principles for the community are to:
- Elevate HCD literacy and understanding
- Bring creativity to problem solving and ideation
- Talk about challenges and unsolved problems
We encourage everyone to participate in the community so that we can continue to grow the application of HCD across CMS. *In addition to these new events, the team also regularly hosts "rewatch" events. That is, the team invites the community to watch together a pre-recorded event from the CoP archives. These "rewatch" events will be advertised just as all other events.
Upcoming
MeetingsEvents
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September 26, 2024 1:00pm - 2:00pm ET |
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Research: Challenges, Opportunities and Futures |
Design serves as the key touchpoint for many CMS services, products, and policies across multiple consumer segments. It's crucial for CMS to succeed in delivering relevant, consumer-driven solutions. While design has often been labeled as merely aesthetics, over the past decade plus, it has expanded its capabilities, refined its methodologies, and honed its value proposition. This evolution has generated significant commerce through consumer relevance for many Fortune 500 companies.
Our upcoming Community of Practice event will focus on the design capability at CMS. We'll explore the challenges impacting design, the opportunities it presents, and future pathways for the many Application Development Organizations (ADOs) that deliver consumer-facing products and services for CMS. This digital design-centric panel will feature User Experience (UX) leads, Human-Centered Design (HCD) experts, and Design Systems (DS) owners, who will share advice, insightful knowledge, and contextual experiences.
This event is tailored for all ADO teams, team leaders, design and research practitioners, and leadership.
Topics you will learn about:
• Design Systems: custom vs out-the-box
• Leadership/Culture
• ROI/Value
• Collaboration
• Role of Design & Designers
• Metrics & Analytics
Melissa has been a visual designer with CMS since 2010. She directs the visual experience on all CMS consumer program websites like Medicare.gov and HealthCare.gov. Worked on a HealthCare.gov as art director for all product teams to use the CMS design system since CMS site ownership. Additionally, she is the Product Manager for CMS Design System and part of the new Division of Web Engagement (DWE) of the Office of Communication (OC)'s Web and Emerging Technologies Group (WETG) at CMS.
Jeremiah Adkins –Principal Design Lead & Senior UX Manager, iQIES
Jeremiah is a Principal UX Design Lead currently working on the Internet Quality Improvement & Evaluation System (iQIES) project for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). With a background in User Centered Design and enterprise software development, he’s supported several projects with CMS over the years.
Arthur Green– HCD/UX Lead, CCSQ Service Now Arthur has over 12 years of experience in senior product design roles across federal and private sectors. He focuses on breaking down complex systems into easy-to-use user experiences. In lead roles, his expertise is inoptimizing the design process to align with the resources, needs and vision of each program or business. He is currently working to build a design environment that consists of branding, style guides and design systems that align with the CCSQ ServiceNow Leadership's vision.
This Community of Practice will build on the on the June 2024 session titled, Design: Challenges, Opportunities and Futures, for the CCSQ ADO community. This session will have an interactive panel discussion with participants from the development community, who will share their experiences in:
Look for more information soon! |
Lesley Humphreys – Director of Human-Centered Design, Bellese Technologies
Lesley has been working in information design for over 15 years, and has been fortunate in that time to contribute to a diverse array of government projects, including a re-architecture of the US Forest Service and US Citizen and Immigration Service (USCIS) Web sites, the design of a new end-to-end patent review application for the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the ESRD Quality Reporting Systems (EQRS), the Medicare Payment System Modernization Program (MPSM), and Hospital Quality Reporting (HQR). She is a founder of the Baltimore UX Meetup, and has a User Experience Managers' Certification from the Nielsen Norman Group.
Shannon Hu - UX Designer, ESS.
Shannon is a UX Designer at Ventera, supporting Enterprise Shared Services (ESS). Shannon has a background in communication and interaction design. Working cross-functionally, she designs data-informed user solutions.Sharon Chong – UX Designer, ESS.
Sharon is a UX Designer at Ventera, where she combines her experience in graphic design and software development to support CMS’ Enterprise System and Services (ESS).Zoom Info
Join ZoomGov Meeting
https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1616744500?pwd=VGhoN3dhWWkwMGxzM244ZWJ4R2M4QT09
Meeting ID: 161 674 4500
Passcode: 925491Past Meeting Notes
Meeting | Topic |
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Design: Challenges, Opportunities and Futures | |
Human-Centered Design 10X Projects | |
DHS (Department of Homeland Security) Usability Testing Kit — So Easy, Anyone Can Do It | |
World Usability Day Collaboration and Cooperation | |
Working with the Public to Improve Digital Forms: A GSA Case Study | |
June 29, 2023: Session Materials | Continuously Improve Your Website by Using Customer Feedback and Web Analytics: An IRS Case Study |
March 30, 2023: Session Materials | Research Operations: Approaches to Recruitment and Knowledge Management |
November, 8: 2022: Session Materials | World Usability Day Our Health |
October 27, 2022: Session Materials | A Coffee Conversation: Addressing Disability with Healthcare Disparities and Equity |
September 29, 2022: Session Materials | Measuring Customer Satisfaction: Case Studies from Hospital Quality Reporting Program (HQR) and Quality Payment Program (QPP) |
August 25, 2022: Session Materials | Calm Technology |
July 28, 2022: Session Materials | WEB3.0 Is It Over? |
June 30, 2022: Session Materials | CMS DESIGN SYSTEM: PAST, PRESENT, and FUTURE |
May 26, 2022: Session Materials | HCD as a Verb and Behavior |
April 28, 2022: Session Materials | Brainstorming: How to Create More Ideas and Better Ideas |
March 31, 2022: Session Materials | Championing the Value of HCD in Government |
February 23, 2022: Session Materials | Customer Experience: A Fireside Chat with Stephanie Thum, CCXP |
January 28, 2022: Session Materials | Engaging with Ethics to Make Trustworthy Experiences |
December 17, 2021: Session Materials | Using Ethnography to Make APIs Usable |
November 10, 2021: Session Materials | World Usability Day Design of Our Online World: Trust, Ethics, and Integrity |
October 29, 2021: Session Materials | Creative Facilitation: Increase Collaboration, Productivity, and Innovation |
September 24, 2021: Session Materials | Touchpoints: Making Customer Feedback Easier |
August 27, 2021: Session Materials | Driving Creativity and Improving Customer Experience with Empathy - A Panel Discussion |
July 30, 2021: Session Materials | Struggles and Successes on Our Way to Operationalizing HCD Research - A Case Study from QPP |
June 25, 2021: Session Materials | Service Design for Hospital Quality Reporting (HQR): Service Blueprint and Journey Maps |
May 28, 2021: Session Materials | Leveraging Human-Centered Techniques in Root Cause Analysis: Tracing Cause Without Blame |
April 30, 2021: Session Materials | Behind the Glass: Interview Techniques for Non-Researchers |
March 26, 2021: Overview, Resources, Recording | What Three Heuristic Evaluations Taught Us About Iteration |
February 26, 2021: Overview, Recording | The Content Audit: Agony and Ecstasy |
January 29, 2021: Overview, Recording | Incorporate Web Analytics into Your Design Practice |
December 18, 2020: Overview, Recording | HCD and COVID-19: A Panel Discussion. |
November 12, 2020: Event Site, Session Recordings, Decks | World Usability Day - Human Centered AI |
October 30, 2020: Overview, Deck, Recording | Researchers Don't Let Friends Use Unreliable Task Ratings |
September 25, 2020: Overview, Deck, Recording | Working at the Intersection of Graphic Design and HCD |
August 28, 2020: Overview, Deck, Resources | Validating and Improving Navigation with Tree Testing |
August 14, 2020 | Designing World Usability Day |
July 2020 Community of Practice: Video, Deck, and Resources | Designing for Accessibility |
June 2020 Community of Practice: Overview, Video, and Resources | Improve Customer Experience with Content Strategy |
May 2020 Program Overview, Video, and Resources | Brainstorm Better: Improving a Critical Skill |
April 2020 Meeting Overview and Deck | Quantifying Behavior and Impact Along the Customer Journey |
March 2020 Meeting Overview and Video | Uncover Problems and Discover Opportunities with Usability Testing |
Lean UX Approaches for Agile Environments | |
January 2020 Meeting Overview and Video | Using Personas for Effective Decision-Making: A Panel Discussion |
December 2019 Meeting Overview and Deck | Design Systems: A Panel Discussion |
November 2019 World Usability Day | Designing for the Future We Want |
June 2019 Meeting Minutes | Best practices to capture human interest in the UI |
May 2019 Meeting Minutes | Persona-driven backlog prioritization |
April 2019 Meeting Minutes | Discussion: Recruiting research participants |
March 2019 Meeting Minutes | Building a Roadmap using Atlassian |
February 2019 Meeting Minutes | Section 508 |
January 2019 Meeting Minutes | Lean Coffee |
December 2018 Meeting Minutes | 2018 UX teams Retro |
November 2018 Meeting Minutes | Integrating UX into Agile |
October 2018 Meeting Minutes | Paperwork Reduction Act and its Impact on User Research |
September 2018 Meeting Minutes | CMS Design System |
August 2018 Meeting Minutes | Design Studio |
July 2018 Meeting Minutes | Lean Coffee |
June 2018 Meeting Minutes | General Discussion |
May 2018 Meeting Minutes | General Discussion |
Re-Watch Events
Image AddedIn addition to these new upcoming events, the team also regularly hosts "rewatch" events. That is, the team invites the community to watch together a pre-recorded event from the CoP archives. These "rewatch" events will be advertised just as all other events.
Email List
Sign up for “CCSQ HCD-CoP Notify" to stay informed of HCD Community of Practice events by following the steps provided in the Quick Start Guide below. All users on our previous distribution list have already been added to this listserv.
Quick Start Guide
Step 1: Access the QualityNet site at https://qualitynet.cms.gov/.
Step 2: Click Subscribe to Email Updates.
Step 3: Select Private Lists tab.
Step 4: Enter the required fields (name and email) and select CCSQ HCD-CoP Notify: Human-Centered Design Community of Practice Notifications from the list.
Note: Please sign up with a company-affiliated email address. Requests with personal email addresses will be rejected.
Step 5: Click Submit.
Step 6: Follow the instructions sent via email to confirm your subscription. Once your request is approved by the list administrator, you will be added to the distribution list and will begin receiving email notifications.
Additional Guidance
- You must ensure that “ccsq-hcd-cop@mailer.qualitynet.org” is part of your safe sender list. If you are having issues whitelisting this email address, please contact your IT support for assistance.
- To unsubscribe from the email list, simply send an email with a subject of "Unsubscribe" to ccsq-hcd-cop-leave@mailer.qualitynet.org.
- Please email us at HCD@cms.hhs.gov if you have any questions.
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