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18F is a digital services delivery organization within the United States federal government. It was established in 2014 as part of the Technology Transformation Services (TTS) portfolio, which is managed by the General Services Administration (GSA). 18F's mission is to help agencies deliver better digital services to the public by leveraging modern practices and technologies. The organization is named after the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibited the manufacture and sale of alcohol.

18F operates as a cross-agency team, working with various federal agencies to improve their digital services.

Some of 18F's notable projects include the redesign of the U.S. Web Design System, the development of

18F's work has been recognized for its impact on improving the digital experience for the public and

The
team
consists
of
designers,
developers,
data
scientists,
and
other
specialists
who
apply
agile
methodologies
and
user-centered
design
principles
to
create
efficient,
user-friendly,
and
secure
digital
products.
18F's
approach
emphasizes
collaboration,
transparency,
and
continuous
learning,
with
a
focus
on
delivering
high-quality
services
that
meet
the
needs
of
the
public.
the
Federalist
platform
for
building
and
deploying
static
websites,
and
the
creation
of
the
MyUSA.gov
website,
which
provides
a
personalized
dashboard
for
federal
benefits
and
services.
18F
also
offers
a
range
of
resources
and
tools,
such
as
the
U.S.
Digital
Services
Playbook
and
the
18F
Blog,
to
support
other
agencies
in
their
digital
transformation
efforts.
enhancing
the
efficiency
of
federal
agencies.
The
organization
continues
to
evolve
and
adapt,
staying
at
the
forefront
of
digital
innovation
to
serve
the
needs
of
the
American
people.