Raylene Yung co-leads a recent effort stood up by volunteer technologists to assist government in any work needed due to the coronavirus response. With a background at Stripe and Facebook, Yung believes a collaborative approach between government and the 2,000-plus volunteers that make up the U.S. Digital Response will ensure ongoing success to both continuing operations and fighting the virus.
GovCast
Season 3
Episode 11
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Raylene Yung, CEO, US Digital Response
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Former federal deputy CTOs and seasoned tech veterans bring digital services to government voluntarily amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Raylene Yung CEO US Digital Response
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