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FedScoop: Telework appears to have benefitted human-centered design, says VA experience leader

“The Department of Veterans Affairs’ approach to human-centered design so far appears to have benefitted from remote evidence gathering, according to a user design leader at the department.”

“Speaking on Monday, Barbara Morton, VA deputy chief experience officer, said that although it will take at least another year to fully understand the impacts of teleworking on project research, it seems so far to have enabled the inclusion of a wider range of views from veterans.”

“’If I think about [human-centered design] and the reach we are now able to have… we have veterans all over the world that we are now able to connect with,’ said Morton. ‘What a great opportunity for us to be able to reach veterans living abroad who previously we wouldn’t have been able to send a team to connect with…'”

“Human-centered design is an iterative approach to technology design that is centered on extensive customer research at the start of the acquisition process. According to the VA, it forms the basis of many of the department’s current initiatives.”

“Where previously the VA would undertake extensive in-person evidence gathering and send teams out to interview subjects, during the pandemic the department adapted to gather a wider array of evidence through remote interviews…” Read the full article here.

Source: Telework appears to have benefitted human-centered design, says VA experience leader – By John Hewitt Jones, November 8, 2021. FedScoop.

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Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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